Have fun man! I really suck at the drums but I've really loved my e-kit. And when you get to actually recording, look a little further back in the Reaper forum here and find my post on adjusting the Input/Output latency offset so your drum recordings will be in time with the rest of your project. I did end up adjusting my interface's ASIO buffer to help the latency. Load up EZD as a VSTi on that track, arm for recording, turn on monitoring, and I can tap away. I usually just insert a new track, go to the Input button, select MIDI Devices, then select my e-kit. As long as I turn on my kit (or keyboard, or whatever MIDI device) before I start Reaper, it'll be listed under the MIDI inputs on the track input list, and it shows up under the MIDI Devices dialog box in Options. I don't recall having to activate or turn on any MIDI inputs in Reaper when I started using my e-kit.
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