#Mt power drum kit help download
There are two of them there, not sure if one is better than the other (I made my own) so you may want to download both and delete the one you don't like: Unless you use a drum replacer, which is probably a little too complicated for you at this point, you'll need to give the kick some balls using EQ.įirst, to make sure this works as I describe, download a MTPDK. So, any advice about this would be appreciated.Īlso, when I go into drumkit mode and click on each individual instrument in the kit, everything seems to be OK, except the kick drum, which is giving a very quiet, un-kick-drum-like 'pat' sound.Ĭan anyone advise me about how I can map (is this the right term?) a deeper, more kick-drum-like sound to the kick drum? Now, I can hear the kit and/or loops when I load them as an instance after pressing FX, but I cannot hear them when playing back the track.
MT-PowerDrumkit.dll and MT-PowerDrumkit-content.dll files to my FX folder, rather than to my VST folder, which is one level above the FX folder. For some reason, the MTPDK 2 plugin would not work until I added the I misunderstood the activation process - Goldreap, thankyou for clarifying that I actually had to enter my computer ID on the download page on the PowerDrumkit site - I found your advice about this, and the post in the following link helpful in this respect Ģ.
It turned out that there were two things that were going on:ġ. Many thanks for your help with this, and sorry that I dropped out of contact without thanking you and acknowledging your help.įinally got the MT Power Drumkit 2 to work. I would really appreciate some help for this.Īlso, am I right in thinking that the folder to which one installs VST's should be the one named in Options - Preferences, as I described above?
#Mt power drum kit help install
In the several ways and locations that I have tried to install PDK2 I have got to the same screen in which one has to enter the given 4 digit 'Computer ID', as the 'Installation Key' for PDK2.Įntering the Computer ID never works, though. I did not have a VST3 folder under Program File, so I created it, and copied the two PDK2 files there when I go back into Reaper (open it again after copying the files over), the files are in the VSTi folder. If I go to Options - Preferences, the folder listed for VST's is Program Files - VST3 I found one post which said that PDK2 should run as a standalone, but that does not work for me. The installation instructions for Power Drumkit 2 specify copying two files to the 'FX' folder (Program Files - Reaper(圆4) - Plugins - FX), but this does not do the trick. I have read some other posts about this on the forums, but am either not understanding fully what to do, or the problem is not anything to do with me.
#Mt power drum kit help free
I have been trying to get the free MT Power Drumkit 2 plug in to work with Reaper 5.211 /X64, and cannot get it to work.