No sound using VSTs in Reaper

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Hey all I'm just starting out using synthesisers and DAWs and VSTs. I installed Reaper and was able to put Tatapoum, the TAL Elek7ro synth and Synth1 all into the VST plugins folder for Reaper and bring them up inside Reaper just fine, but I can't hear anything from any of them. I have installed Asio4all and set it as my default audio out. I can make MIDI blocks and write notes for the TAL to play and I can hear those, but I cannot hear any changes when I edit the sound with osc and LFOs. I can't hear tatapoum or synth1 at all. Do I have to turn on some sort of audio setting I am missing?

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If you right click on the record arm, you might have to enable monitoring. If you do "insert virtual instrument" instead of new track, this automatically sets it up for you.

Just a guess :o

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You can also check in the track preferences for the in/out midi routing.
I tried the demo out years ago, and remember the same thing.
No sound until I had those i/o settings correct.

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Tatapoum is a blank drum sampler, so you need to load it up with samples and make sure the clock is playing.
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Thanks for the help all but all of the tracks are monitored and armed, tatapoum is loaded with wav files and still no sound. Could be that I have the MIDI routing wrong does anyone know the basic set up for that?

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If you browse media can you hear anything when you click on an audio file? What OS are you running and when you say the Reaper vst folder did you create your own or just bung them in reapers own vst folder?
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I am in Windows 7 64 bit running 64 bit windows 7 Reaper. I can hear all my samples outside of tatapoum and synth1. The only track that seems to work is TAL Elek7ro and even then I can't hear anything out of the synthesizer portion, just the MIDI piano notes I draw. I made a new folder but I ran it through Reaper so that it shows all the VSTs I have, such as tatapoum and the TAL and Synth1.

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Have you checked your midi settings in reaper/options/preferences/midi devices?
Making sure the inputs and outputs are on?
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I've tried looking in there but the only available option is MIDI out: Microsoft Wavetable Synth or something like that. Nothing else pops up.

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On the windows volume icon,click mixer what audio device is it showing?
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Oh there it looks like it says Realtek High Definition Audio.

*Edit: under my Reaper project

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is there a dropdown showing the Asio4all device?
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No, not under the windows volume mixer option. Just shows the reaper icon with "my project - REALTEK High Definition Audio" and a volume slider.

EDIT: Asio4all does appear with its own tiny icon when I click the system tray or whatever it's called. When I hover over it it says "Asio4All v2 - Reaper 512 samples @44100 Hz

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Does it show the "Play" icon or "Pause" icon (the Asio4all icon).

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Looks like a green play icon.

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