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- To make sure Wave works with Reaper, navigate to Reaper→ Preferences → Audio → MIDI Devices. Under MIDI Inputs, right-click on Wave and make sure both “Enable input” and “Enable input for control messages” are checked.
- In Softwave solo the function you want to map. Make sure your function has a dedicated CC number or Note (→ see Functions).
- To map the function to native transport controls within Reaper, hover over the parameter and notice it’s name. Then head to “Actions → Show action list…” and search for the parameter in the list. Select the parameter and click “Add…” under “Shortcuts for selected action”.
- To map the function to a 3rd party plugin, first move the parameter you want to map. Then click “Param” and verify that “Last touched” matches the parameter you want to map. Then select “Learn”.
- Depending on which of Wave’s functions you are mapping, move, tap or click on Wave to make the link.
- Now De-Solo the function in Softwave. The function should be mapped to Reaper.
- Repeat for other functions.