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how do input "third" notes into reason (4/4) ?
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| patticus |
um if you know what im talking about its where you'll have 3 notes being played evenly over a 4 beat bar.... classical-heads should understand me..
but how do i do it in reason? w/ the matrix sequencer you can tweak the 1/16 - 1/8 whatever thing... but that'll just make your loop faster!
er... please help me? :) |
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| patticus |
TRIPLETS!! they're called TRIPLET notes!!
geez i cant beelive i forgot that..
but does any one know how to input triplet notes over a 4/4 count in reason? |
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| Peter Campbell |
| quote: | Originally posted by patticus
TRIPLETS!! they're called TRIPLET notes!!
geez i cant beelive i forgot that..
but does any one know how to input triplet notes over a 4/4 count in reason? |
Just below where you see the Tempo it should say Signature and turn
it into 3/4 not 4/4. you must open up the paino roll to see the new grid.
why do you want to record in 3/4 time anyway Patticus?? |
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| Pjotr G |
why?
just listen to "nunca - moving train" hehehe |
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| Anheuser |
To the right of the pencil icon in the sequencer there's a drop down menu that let's you pick the grid divisions. If you pick one of the options with a T beside it (i.e. 1/8T) you can do a triplet. You'll still be using a 4/4 signature for the whole track, but you can draw whatever notes you want in triplet.
I think Azzido da bass/doom's night (whatever it's called) uses a triplet for that "waoh...waoh...waoh" sound. |
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| Pjotr G |
yeah that's true...those are 8th triplets i think
with 16th triplets you can make you hihats "groovy" (like shuffle)
[edit] actually the azzido da bass thing is not true.....it's done with normal 16th notes....(1,7,13 and so on) [/edit] |
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| patticus |
| quote: | Originally posted by Pjotr G
yeah that's true...those are 8th triplets i think
with 16th triplets you can make you hihats "groovy" (like shuffle)
[edit] actually the azzido da bass thing is not true.....it's done with normal 16th notes....(1,7,13 and so on) [/edit] |
no i think anheuser is right, that's what i want to do, have triplet notes in 4/4 time (not 3/4, pete)
so... i still dotn know how to do that.
dooms night is one of those tracks where the rhythm gets all screwy in the break... you really cant count the "woah" sounds after they start speeding up and right before hte track breaks loose.... it loses all form of rhythm structure i think.
correct me if im wrong
just dont say it goes into 9/4 or something:D |
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| patticus |
| quote: | Originally posted by Pjotr G
yeah that's true...those are 8th triplets i think
with 16th triplets you can make you hihats "groovy" (like shuffle)
[edit] actually the azzido da bass thing is not true.....it's done with normal 16th notes....(1,7,13 and so on) [/edit] |
no i think anheuser is right, that's what i want to do, have triplet notes in 4/4 time (not 3/4, pete)
so... i still dotn know how to do that.
dooms night is one of those tracks where the rhythm gets all screwy in the break... you really cant count the "woah" sounds after they start speeding up and right before hte track breaks loose.... it loses all form of rhythm structure i think.
correct me if im wrong
just dont say it goes into 9/4 or something:D |
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| Pjotr G |
| does "woah" refer to that flat beat-ish sound, or that other weow-sound (which i thought)? |
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| patticus |
sorry.. i mean the main "WHOA/WHAO/WOAH/WAOH" sound that the track is known for.. thru-out the entire song.
its in triplet form.:) |
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| Pjotr G |
| you can lay that down too with 16th notes... |
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| goldenarmZ |
| a nice, easy example is the bassline in 'scott project - overdrive' |
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