How to i fade in/out clips in reason?
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Re: How to i fade in/out clips in reason?
just a thought... maybe you could try writing a sentence...
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Re: How to i fade in/out clips in reason?
With a fucking fader, hence the name.
Re: How to i fade in/out clips in reason?
haha beat me too it, should not be producing if you don't know that ... even noobs know!ninjadog wrote:With a fucking fader, hence the name.
LOOOOOOOL
Fail!
Re: How to i fade in/out clips in reason?
nitz wrote:haha beat me too it, should not be producing if you don't know that ... even noobs know!ninjadog wrote:With a fucking fader, hence the name.
LOOOOOOOL
Fail!
automate fader/or volume of your intrument
Re: How to i fade in/out clips in reason?
actually, give this guy a break, i can do it with a fader... AND i can actually fade the clip (in logic)
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Re: How to i fade in/out clips in reason?
very carefully
Re: How to i fade in/out clips in reason?
i use reason 4 sorry for not givin enuff info i was fuked.
Re: How to i fade in/out clips in reason?
Are you still having trouble doing it?
Re: How to i fade in/out clips in reason?
think i got the thing up but it dint say owt about fading.
Re: How to i fade in/out clips in reason?
Have you tried using the faders on the mixer?
Or am i missing something here?
Or am i missing something here?
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Re: How to i fade in/out clips in reason?
p3rt2k8 wrote:think i got the thing up but it dint say owt about fading.
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Re: How to i fade in/out clips in reason?
you're all acting like he's an idiot but not one of you have told him how to properly make a clip fade in and out. internet forums tend to have a lot of people with sub-par social skills though, so i suppose it's understandable.
if you're doing it with the faders on your mixer, right click the fader of your instrument and select 'edit automation'. if you look at the sequencing window now, there'll be a new channel called 'channel x level'. now all you need to do his hit record and move the fader, and any movement you make will be recorded on this automation lane. you can then use the pencil tool on the sequencer window to draw it in more accurately. if you do it with the volume knob on the synth or sampler you're using (my preferred way), it's exactly the same only you're right clicking and selecting edit automation on the 'Gain' or 'Volume' knobs.
automation can be applied to almost any element of your synth is endlessly useful in creating more complex sounds and having them change throughout your tune.
if you're doing it with the faders on your mixer, right click the fader of your instrument and select 'edit automation'. if you look at the sequencing window now, there'll be a new channel called 'channel x level'. now all you need to do his hit record and move the fader, and any movement you make will be recorded on this automation lane. you can then use the pencil tool on the sequencer window to draw it in more accurately. if you do it with the volume knob on the synth or sampler you're using (my preferred way), it's exactly the same only you're right clicking and selecting edit automation on the 'Gain' or 'Volume' knobs.
automation can be applied to almost any element of your synth is endlessly useful in creating more complex sounds and having them change throughout your tune.
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