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bbounce
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Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Thanks for the input.
I guess what I was really asking is if there was any way to get Battery to work like the Reason's Redrum in term's of laying out the drum patterms, but it sounds like the answer is no....
tecnolover: do you record your drum parts thru the midi keyboard or do you draw it in the drum editor? thanks
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Jul-30-2006 19:11
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beats and beeps
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| quote: | Originally posted by dj_kane
use cubase with reason rewired thats what i do. really good for using the redrum for your percs and drums then in the cubase mixer you can add the necessary effects. |
I'm just learning cubase, and i can't understand the whole rewire thing.
I can open cubase, select reason from devices, select the main channels, and then open reason, and the two programs are synced, but how do you actually get sounds from reason into the cubase arrangement?
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Jul-31-2006 00:32
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pixxxan
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Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Tabasco
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hi. i use cubase sx 3 and battery 2 for my drums too, and i think this is the best way to work on percussions. battery is a great program, its so much better than redrum, just a little harder to get the hang on,but once u do, the options for editing the percs are the best. just dont quit, dont try to use it as redrum beacause they are very different and my suggestion is to erase all ur redrum experience from ur hard drive, and start using battery with a fresh perspective. i know its hard to give up something u really like, but ur music will thanck u. if not willing to do that, well u can just use rewire and stick with redrum. although i think its it simplicity that makes the drums sound so "programed", with battery u can make them have more expression.
cheers
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Jul-31-2006 01:09
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beats and beeps
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So is there a way to record what comes out of reason, or a certain channel in reason, as audio, in an audio channel in cubase?
All i've been doing it rendering it to wav and dropping it in cubase, but its pretty annoying doing this, because all you can do with it is audio edit it once its in cubase.
Also, are you saying that there is a way to bring the midi sequence into cubase, and be able to edit/redraw that midi sequence, and still have it trigger the samples in redrum? That would be awesome.
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Jul-31-2006 01:11
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pixxxan
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Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Tabasco
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| quote: | Originally posted by beats and beeps
So is there a way to record what comes out of reason, or a certain channel in reason, as audio, in an audio channel in cubase?
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yes man, u can export audio just like u do with vsts, just setup ur devices -- reason-- then solo the rewire channels on cubase. then on reason put between markers in reasons sequencer the loop u want to record and solo them. then just do an audio mixdown in cubase. then an audio channel with the recorded loop from reason will be created.
it also records any automations done in reason..
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Jul-31-2006 01:38
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DJSentinel
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Registered: May 2006
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Re: Question on Drum Programming (For Cubase/Battery Users)
| quote: | Originally posted by bbounce
Guys,
Any suggestions on what's the best way to program drums in Cubase using Battery? So far, I've been going back 'n forth between the Battery cells and the Cubase drum maps and it's kinda awkward. Perhaps, I've been spoiled by Reason's Redrum which made auditioning samples and programing the 4/4 patterns a breeze. Is there any way to get that sort of streamlined programming in Cubase? Or maybe Battery isn't the best choice for drum lines?
Thanks in advance for any comments/suggestions... |
Ableton Live's built in drum machine is great. I would try it out.
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Jul-31-2006 04:20
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