Reason 2.0.1
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- stuc
Does anyone know how to input a wav file into the Reason timeline?
- tymeframe0
nope
but i do know how to make the sound file a sample
- stuc0
oooo! tell me how.
- stuc0
Well, this is what i wan to do. i have a vocal only , (acapella), track and i want to lay it into my beat. Any thoughts, I'm new at Reason.
- rikcat0
Reason has a Midi timeline. You can't import raw audio into the timeline....as far as i know
- stuc0
can I turn a wav or aiff file into a MIDI?
- digitalswarm0
I would:
Make the beat in Reason, spend 50 bucks and get iLife, lay it down in the Garage Band sequencer.
*Waiting for witty responses.
- quamb0
add a sampler to your rack/song file, then add your sample.
like adding a disk to a real sampler, but with a mouse and wav file.
just make sure you click the button that lets you add your sample, not open up a dialogue box asking for reason preset files. patoiiee
- Vain0
I just finished this song tonight, made entirely in Reason 2 and Cubase SX....that's me singing btw.
it's kinda crystal method-ish i think.
"Where's Your Home?"
http://www.cybereaction.org/mix_…
- Nematoth0
woah!!!
ur track just loaded and I got the fright of my life.. I'd fogotten about it.. took a while to download.
everyone in the cyber cafe looked round - hahaha
- Vain0
haha thats funny. what'd ya think?
- kbags0
Vain...it's got some pepper.
Jumps right into it, huh?
- surfito0
if youre just using short samples, open your wav in recycle, slice it up, save it as a rex file and bring it into reason using dr. rex loop player, if its a whole song, then you cant use reason for that, you will have to first open a multitrack editor that has the reason rewired feature, lay your vocal track there, and run it together, syncronized with reason.
you can do it using something like cubase, acid, logic, etc.
acid is the easiest of them, so you can start with it.
- Exalted0
Vain, Nice track. I tried messing with reason but I am just a scrub at it. How'd you learn?