Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Seattle . . . . . Skill Level: Mediocre At Best Clothing: Sometimes
I'd suggest starting out by loading up the demo songs and just watching. Then mute some instruments, see what's doing what, turn knobs while it's playing. You can create some pretty rad moving synths by using the matrix with the maelstrom for instance. It's something to play around with at first. You might find it better to create individual instruments rather than to try and jump in and make a full song. There's a LOT to do, much more than just the vocoder.
Jul-22-2007 22:25
Chris Crossland
Duke Silver
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: London
How do you add your own vsts and audio files? I notice like with the dr rex thingy you have to load rx2 files or what not.
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Originally posted by camsr
no vst support inside reason.
No shit. Do you have to like rewire or whatever its called so i can use it through fl studio?
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Jul-23-2007 02:11
3F05Q
is a horrible artist name
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Seattle . . . . . Skill Level: Mediocre At Best Clothing: Sometimes
You can load your own samples through the NN-19 and NNXT samplers. The NN-XT is actually fairly impressive once you learn how to use it. Yes, to use Loops you need to create the proper file for Dr. Rex. I really do suggest rewiring Reason, as it can open up a ton of possibilities. In a way, Reason is an open ended VST/plugin.