Welcome to another tutorial in the What’s New series. In 6.67 they’ve added a great Retroactive MIDI recording feature, which saves your MIDI performance even if you’re not recording.
See this demonstrated and more in this video.

00:00 - Intro
00:16 - Retroactive MIDI Record
05:27 - Performance meter changes
07:42 - Various Project Bay changes
10:16 - project metadata list sorting
10:47 - Region Manager changes
13:51 - various Region Render Matrix changes
16:11 - batch converter cpu option
16:45 - outro

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One response to “What’s New in REAPER 6.67 – Retroactive MIDI Recording”

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    Dreamer

    Hi Jon
    “Retroactive MIDI Record” This is great BUT can you tell me this please. I have Ripchord on the midi Input FX and like to use 1 finger chords. This works fine in reaper record where it prints all my 1 finger chords to the midi file. So far I havn’t been able to work out how to get retroactive record to do the same. I end up with only the played note in the midi file.
    Routing is my weakest link but if you can help me configure Reaper & Ripchord to do this with retroactive record I’ll be well pleased. Thanks

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