Quick Reason sequencer question
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IntegraR0064 |
OK...in the reason sequencer...know how you have velocity control? How do you control different notes with different velocities? I'm trying to get a crescendoing drum roll going on, but when I change the velocity to get it to crescendo...it changes the velocity of all the kick and other stuff that are playing at the same time. Know what I mean?
I looked at that realization demo track, and he did it by somehow overlaying two different velocities over each other...one for the crescendoing snare, and one for everything else How do you pull that off?
I'm fairly new to this program, and i only have a partial manual...so if someone could give some quick help it'd be appreciated. Thanks. |
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Sebraaa12 |
You can always tweak the VOLUME button and then edit it!
Velocity isnt working in Dr.Rex only.
You can always make a master pattern , where do you get your source and ghost it (copy) to elsewhere.
You can select the special notes then use the "line" and SHIFT key! For cutting the velocity. SHIFT means -> only selected notes will be processed.
Sry for bad english.
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No Left Turn |
on redrum, use the "level" knobs to sort of eq all the different parts of your percussions. or if you want to sort of make things a little neater or more organized, you can open up a new mixer to route all of the ReDrum components into so you can have the kickdrum on one channel, hats on another, crashes on another, etc... that way everything can be properly mixed down. |
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IntegraR0064 |
awesome, thanks guys....got it now. |
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