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Posted by atxbigballer1 on Oct-27-2009 22:33:

quote:
Originally posted by SDM
oh didnt know that. i expected it though but i dont use refills. its only 909 and 808 drums which u can find everywhere, i have alot of them. btw why did u send me the manual for rebirth? lol

sorry i was thinking it was a link to download the refill!
http://www.rebirthmuseum.com/home/main.htm
A 100 mb monster ReFill that not only recreates the drum sounds of the original application, but also of all of the Mods!
sorry i just want to share the refill to u and every one who did not know about it!


Posted by Zak McKracken on Oct-27-2009 22:49:


fucking most macho logo ever, i think wanna tattoo it in my forehead


Posted by MSZ on Oct-27-2009 23:11:


Posted by mysticalninja on Oct-28-2009 01:00:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
A DAW refers to the entire machine you do your production on. If you're talking about the arrangement software then it's called a sequencer.


thank you.


Posted by DJ Robby Rox on Oct-28-2009 01:56:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
A DAW refers to the entire machine you do your production on. If you're talking about the arrangement software then it's called a sequencer.

At one point I actually had two DAWs connected using FX Teleport. Once quad core CPUs came out and made it redundant, I decommissioned the second one and now use only one. I've only ever used one sequencer.


Thats crazy I always thought DAW was just a general term for a sequencer, but you're right its not.

Good to know.


Posted by Aesthetic on Oct-28-2009 01:59:

You do realise it's an acronym right?


Posted by DJ Robby Rox on Oct-28-2009 02:01:

Can someone help me with this?

I have actually rewired Reason through FL a dozen times before but its been a while since last time I tried.
I tried and it wasn't working right so even after going to youtube tuts I cant figure out whats goin on.

And I know I'm doing it the same way I use to (cause I found the original vid I got it to work on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaOc...feature=related )

But its not working right.

I open Reason as the client, open subtractor as the 3rd instrument in Reason. I go back to FL and go to "midi options" on the Rewire channel. Go to "hardware interface" then "add change" and then click ok.

I can get notes to play from subtractor HOWEVER I am also getting a piano playing on top of the subtractor notes. I have no piano open in Reason or FL and this never happened before when I use to do it.

Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong? Thanks.


Posted by DJ Robby Rox on Oct-28-2009 02:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Aesthetic
You do realise it's an acronym right?


Yeh Digital Audio Workstation, I thought cause sequencers were digital, and workstations, that DAW was just another name for them.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Oct-28-2009 02:04:

Technological acronyms seem to get used like regular words after a while sometimes.

Anyone who can tell me what "laser" and "radar" stand for without looking it up will win ten Cool Points. :-D


Posted by DJ RANN on Oct-28-2009 06:31:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Technological acronyms seem to get used like regular words after a while sometimes.

Anyone who can tell me what "laser" and "radar" stand for without looking it up will win ten Cool Points. :-D


laser is like light amplified through the specific emission of some shit or something. Radar is like radio detection ranging or some bollox.

Can't remember had too much wine. Can a get a couple of point for being close?


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Oct-28-2009 06:35:

You got 3/5 right on "laser" and the whole thing basically on "radar." Eight cool points have been awarded to you!

First person to make it to 100 gets a prize.


Posted by DJ Robby Rox on Oct-28-2009 06:45:

lol I actually started typing the exact translation then thought youd just assume it was googled.
But I learned that in gradeschool when I did a project on transmitting soundwaves through light (laser).

Im pretty sure its Light Amplification by Stimulated Emisson of Radiation.
But I have no idea what radar stands for lol


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Oct-28-2009 06:49:

I used to have a book about crystals and gems when I was in elementary school -- my dad is a geologist so naturally he wanted me to be interested in rocks, which I was and still am to some extent. The book talked about how rubies were used in lasers, and also said what "laser" stood for, so that was how I learned it.


Posted by SoundMagus on Oct-28-2009 07:39:

I am starting to use Ableton Rewired into Cubase but all major primary work, ie the mix etc is still performed in Cubase.


Posted by isrefel on Oct-28-2009 15:55:

3 daws

its all personal taste... my advice for anyone starting is get a pc and get a copy of a couple of daws and see which one suits you. This is my personal opinion but logic ans cubase are not for the newbie... they are amazing daws when you know what u want to achieve.... reason and ableton are probaly what i would recommend to start of with.
I started with reason until i could structure a tune and get it to work then i moved to cubase and its cool and all but it more a mixdown DAW for me....im now working in ableton and for me having a mixture of creativeness and having better automation layout and control has helped me make a huge leap forward musical. My next step will probably be LOGIC cau the automation in that DAW is sick.....

when you start to get ure head around structure and have got to a point were you know this music business is for you.... BUY A MAC...


Posted by RichieV on Oct-28-2009 17:11:

Re: 3 daws

quote:
Originally posted by isrefel
when you start to get ure head around structure and have got to a point were you know this music business is for you.... BUY A MAC...


for the love of god.


Posted by LoveHate on Oct-29-2009 00:48:

run everything in logic, dont really need anything else..

fl studio for quick little loopss


Posted by isrefel on Oct-30-2009 17:04:

Re: Re: 3 daws

quote:
Originally posted by RichieV
for the love of god.


i work for APPLE.... what can i say. *APPLE*

Money notes init


Posted by RichieV on Oct-30-2009 17:59:

Re: Re: Re: 3 daws

quote:
Originally posted by isrefel
i work for APPLE.... what can i say. Im coming up with the new advert for Iphone... slogan going to be ....get a Iphone be an I-PIMP.. We are going to redefine the word PIMP

Money notes init


Why is is it that everyone that works for apple is complete retarded. It isn't just you. Go to any store and ask someone what the fsb is for the desktop and they will tell you that all the ipods have the fastest fsb on the market. I like their desktop but god damn does every single other product and person suck balls.


Posted by wrzonance on Oct-30-2009 18:49:

Re: Re: Re: Re: 3 daws

quote:
Originally posted by RichieV
does every single other product and person suck balls.


Quick answer. Yes. Just look at that genius bar girl...

This was a secret single frame embedded in the original TV commercial:



Posted by Prototrance on Oct-31-2009 12:07:

quote:
Originally posted by floyd741
I used to use FL for everything but I've recently decided to use it just for making midis. Once I have the midis for all the parts I want, I arrange/mix in Ableton.


Hows this working for you? I'm considering roughly this approach, I use FL Studio but I'm tiring of the delay compensation issues with my hardware synth. Was thinking of writing the H/W synth midi with ableton, doing other midi work in FL then importing to Ableton to mix / master the whole thing. Sounds a bit of a mess around maybe??


Posted by LoveHate on Nov-01-2009 00:40:

once you wanne take music seriously you switch to apple.


Posted by Lucidity on Nov-01-2009 00:55:

quote:
Originally posted by LoveHate
once you wanne take music seriously you switch to apple.


Rofl, reason? Is a mac gonna make the music for u?

edit: also, my pc doesn't tell me i'm outta resources. I eat apples for breakfast.


Posted by XDR on Nov-01-2009 01:44:

quote:
Originally posted by LoveHate
once you wanne take music seriously you switch to apple.


hey, I like Macs and I've been using one myself but it's just bullshit that you would need an Apple computer to seriously make music. Programs like Ableton work the same on both platforms and you can just as well make great music on a Windows computer. There are other pros and cons to the platforms but being able to make professional music is not on any one side of the lists.


Posted by Fledz on Nov-01-2009 06:05:

LoveHate is a troll and/or an idiot. Just ignore him.


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