budo wrote:i've done it, but i don't regularly use Reaper. first i had to make sure the pianoteq vst was in a directory known to Reaper. in my case that is $HOME/.vst/pianoteq/. i made sure that this directory is in Reaper's plugin path (via Options->Preferences->Plug-ins->VST) and copied Pianoteq\ 6.so there. then i did Track->Insert virtual instrument on new track. i can see Pianoteq in the list of plug-ins and can select it. then i did Insert->Media File to load up a midi file to play it.
i hope this helps. i'm really a novice with Reaper myself.
Wonderful, thank you so much for helping!
I was able to get it work. I just used one of the default paths that Reaper uses, which is $HOME/.vst directory, and I did `mkdir $HOME/.vst`, then `cp`d the shared object file ("Pianoteq 6.so"), as you mentioned, the into $HOME/.vst directory, and it showed up in Reaper just fine via "Insert virtual instrument on new track".
This is fantastic! I am really grateful of your advice!
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