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Dr Rex.....Please help

Post by dj nation » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:03 pm

Alright this has been annoying me for quite some time now and i thought id share it wioth you guys cause im sure other ppl out there have the same problem. i usually use ableton, so when i load samples or anything like that its really easy to timestretch it. but at the moment im using reason and currently working on this remix. but it really annoys me how when you upload the sample in rex its so hard to make it in time with the track. any tips??
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Re: Dr Rex.....Please help

Post by Echoi » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:08 pm

try using the transpose knob and fine tune to help get loops in time

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Post by Freshman » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:18 pm

Echoi wrote:try using the transpose knob and fine tune to help get loops in time
this, or for a better result, export the individual samples, timestretch them with ableton, and load them into nnxt for example if you don't have recycle.
Another option is to rewire reason into ableton

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Post by trench » Mon Mar 08, 2010 6:09 pm

humm, never really had this issue. I just load up the REX break, write it to track, and then quantize the kicks and snares. Reason does a fairly good job of making the REX break match the tempo of the track.... that's kind of the advantage of REX files.
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Re: Dr Rex.....Please help

Post by scraping micha » Mon Mar 08, 2010 6:38 pm

hi,

reason isnt good for any timestretching things, afaik. would rewire or bounce out to a daw and do it there. and i guess nowadays any daw can handle rex files. at least reaper does.


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dj nation wrote:Alright this has been annoying me for quite some time now and i thought id share it wioth you guys cause im sure other ppl out there have the same problem. i usually use ableton, so when i load samples or anything like that its really easy to timestretch it. but at the moment im using reason and currently working on this remix. but it really annoys me how when you upload the sample in rex its so hard to make it in time with the track. any tips??

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Re: Dr Rex.....Please help

Post by dj nation » Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:47 am

yeye, reson is whack for it, i mean its definately not my preffered program. im all about ableton and usin the vst's in there, but i spilled a cup of tea on my laptop, well wounded. so now im usin my shady desktop and it cant handle runnin ableton.

check out my newest track which has been done in reason. feedback would be appreciated

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F97kyJcuWO4

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