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| seldor |
| how can i import mp3 format acapellas into reason ? do i need to convert it somehow to another format ? |
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| seldor |
| to what device i can import wav files ? |
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| S2K |
| Best thing to do is to convert the .mp3 to a .wav file using something like Wavelab, or just a simple audio converter. Then, with acapellas and reason, it's probably best to create a .rex file (with slices) using Recycle, for use with the Dr Rex in Reason. |
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| DJ Chrono |
| Just make sure your file is in wave format, open up either a new Redrum or NN19 sampler, and click the little folder button. find the wave sample on your computer, and there you go! |
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| seldor |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Chrono
Just make sure your file is in wave format, open up either a new Redrum or NN19 sampler, and click the little folder button. find the wave sample on your computer, and there you go! |
i cant load wav files to redrum or NN19 sampler...they just dont support wav files..:S |
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| Expher |
| quote: | Originally posted by seldor
i cant load wav files to redrum or NN19 sampler...they just dont support wav files..:S |
Now, they do support wav files, but, they have to be in the right quality. It will show a error sign if its a 24 bits wav file, if i remember correctly. So try to export it again, this time in a lower wav quality, like 16 bits, and it will work, i guess. |
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| Massive84 |
| quote: | Originally posted by seldor
i cant load wav files to redrum or NN19 sampler...they just dont support wav files..:S |
uh they do, which Open button are you using?
there is a blue one bit on the top of the NN-19, they open wav files.(Not on the Left side) |
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| Timothy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Expher
Now, they do support wav files, but, they have to be in the right quality. It will show a error sign if its a 24 bits wav file, if i remember correctly. So try to export it again, this time in a lower wav quality, like 16 bits, and it will work, i guess. |
32-bit WAV files aren't supported ;) |
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| Expher |
| quote: | Originally posted by Timothy
32-bit WAV files aren't supported ;) |
Okey, yeah, almost :crazy: |
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