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Using Addictive Drums with Reaper
I've been using N-Track for the past few years but I'm test driving reaper because I was told it works very well with midi and the Addictive Drums program. My problem is I can't get Reaper to recognize AD. It shows every plug-in and effect in my entire PC (even captures the plug-ins from Sound Forge) but AD is not there. Is there a trick to where to place the Addictive Drums dll file? I would assume you would put it under "FX" and it should be good to go, but no luck. Any help would be great.
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