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- quamb0
no no..
like, you have a 2minute sample starting at the beginning of a song.
now, i'm up half way through the song fiddling around and press play *bam* the sample doesnt start OR starts from the beggining (not half way through the sample as i want)
get me?
- quamb0
jaz- and yeah you can do infinite things with the current effect units, though sometimes am craving that 10% extra.
the new reverb is exactly what it needed- where the current one seems to be slightly 'tinny'.
seems with 2.5 am starting to have less and less excuses to finish up tracks in logic.
- CX0
What is a good patch that sounds like real sub bass as in rap music? Most of mine sound very techno.
- quamb0
for good bass use a sine and triangle wave oscillator setting in the subtractor.
bring the freq down just above halfway and the release above halfway as well.
patches are for the lazy.
- ********0
that's good advice from Quamb, listen to this it's quite hip-hop style: http://www.flashkit.com/loops/Ra…
- ********0
quamb, so your talking about real-time sample triggering. You should be able to do it by placing the samples you want in the sequencer tracks. You can go intricately into that area you know?
- quamb0
no no... or perhaps im misunderstanding what your saying?
okay- for example- i have a guitar solo sample, that starts at say 0:24. When Im in the sequencer and playing with the song, sometimes I want to press play at 0:53- though the guitar sample doesn't play, as it has to be triggered at 0:24. IE- Reason doesn't play samples halfway through relative to where they are on the timeline, they only play if they are triggered, and if so, always start at your designated start point.
If Im in Logic, no sample needs to be triggered, they just play according to their time on the arrange/timeline/sequencer.
Surely you must get this if you use alot of samples?
- ********0
ok I know what you mean Quamb. I think it's buggy still, that part of it, but there must be a way to do it. I generaly just make my samples into notes and put them in the track man.
- ********0
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- quamb0
yeah of course the samples are put into the track and used as notes.
dont worry- miscommunication overload.
- cookie0
Yeah Jaz I don't know what you on about bro! I dont think quamb's askin for lessons...
I agree quamb - Stoopido sample playing in reason is pathetic! I mean anyone can divy up samples into seperate notes in reason but what happens when you have a specific track you want recorded in? I mean even using a 30 second vocal/guitar/bass etc sample is ANNOYING to say the least.
I think that was the biggest disappointment in Reason 2 (other than no new effects!!!).
Am hopin reason 2.5 fixes this !!!
- ********0
I have 2.5, it doesn't seem any different for that. SUCKS :(. And what the hell are you talking about cookie? Quamb and I were going back and forth discussing Reason 2.0 and 2.5 in general, there was no fight dude!
- cookie0
Sorry Jaz! Didn't mean anything by it - it was just that quamb was just askin a question and you didn't seem to get what he was talkin about? Anyways, no hard feelins!
- quamb0
haha cookie..
breakdown! *ducks for cover*
- ********0
no I knew what you meant, I was like, duhhhhhhhhhh, uhmmmm yep, 2.0 is screwed up! 2.5 doesn't at this point in time seem like it has resolved the issue either. ;) Good Luck boys!
- ********0
quamb I'll let you know how the Beta-testing for 2.5 goes
- ********0
it's a lot better Quamb
- ********0
I just learned something in Reason 2.5:
The thing I learned is that you can import rex files into Redrum. What still happen is, each slice of the rex file will be placed as an individual drum hit in Redrum. So basically, you've created your own drum kit! What this means is that you can take a sample of a drum loop from whatever, vinyl, CD, of our own..and create a DRUMKIT and change the drum pattern in Redrum to whatever we want. this rocks!!! The news about using .rex files in Redrum is f*cking aweseome.
- ********0
I just took a Micheal Jackson beat and made it into my very own ReDrum Drum Kit. LOL! This is the bomb diggity!~
- ********0
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