another cubase + reason question....sorry...
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eLBe wrote:
alternativly mute all the other tracks export the track in reason and import it as a audio file into cubase
This ^
I think that is how Benga does it in with FL/Logic also. Just save the loop as .wav
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
use the export function.justanotherdj wrote:when i try to save somthing as an audio file in reason it only gives me the options to import/export midi file....why's this?
song is from start point to end ("E") point
loop is from "l" to "r"
hope that makes sense.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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deadly_habit
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personally man i'd start learning to work with audio when doing drums rather then rely on something like battery
alternatively to help teething you could use a sampler and assign each hit to a diff midi channel and work that route
though if i remember my rewire you could just record the output of reason to a new audio file in cubase, just solo your drums prior to recording the audio
alternatively to help teething you could use a sampler and assign each hit to a diff midi channel and work that route
though if i remember my rewire you could just record the output of reason to a new audio file in cubase, just solo your drums prior to recording the audio
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tempahproductions
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wot does it matter wot people think.. if people keep telling me cubase is for wack producers id still use itjustanotherdj wrote:yea i might just stick to using redrum and export it to cubase, i know alot of people moan about it but i find it fine.
if u got somethink that works fine and u like it then use it dont worry wot people think otherwise ur always be inside of a box wot about if people told skream fl studio was not any good and he used cubase maybe midnight request line would never had got made
i say use redrum if no how to use it and stick with it no saying dont try other things by all means do
I agree with tempah, if you know how to use something stick with it, why give yourself the extra work of having to learn to do the same thing in a diffrent way?
and Deadly Habit, what do you mean use audio instead of Battery, or use a sampler?
Battery is a sampler, you can assign each hit to several diffrent channels and as it is a sampler you will be using audio.
and Deadly Habit, what do you mean use audio instead of Battery, or use a sampler?
Battery is a sampler, you can assign each hit to several diffrent channels and as it is a sampler you will be using audio.


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deadly_habit
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yea i know battery is a sampler, but he prolly would get more use out of something like short circuit, kontakt or halioneLBe wrote:I agree with tempah, if you know how to use something stick with it, why give yourself the extra work of having to learn to do the same thing in a diffrent way?
and Deadly Habit, what do you mean use audio instead of Battery, or use a sampler?
Battery is a sampler, you can assign each hit to several diffrent channels and as it is a sampler you will be using audio.
and working with straight audio for drums and least for me because alot easier and opened up more creative possibilities
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