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trivial question about reason
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| phyrrus |
| I'm not quite sure how to word this. is there a way to pan a sample in reason so it goes between channels at a steady rhythm? I've been recording it manually with combinators and it sucks. |
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| No Left Turn |
| couldn't you just draw in the automation? |
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| phyrrus |
| yeah that's what I did but it's really uneven and unless there's a way I dont know about it would probably take a while to make it perfect. isn't there some way I can just give it a speed to pan back and forth to? |
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| Rob |
Best way is to do it by drawing it in. Just use the bars in the drawing window as a refference to get it right.
You could also do it in the NNXT sampler. Load a sample up in the NNXT, and use it's LFO 2 to set the panning and the rate of panning of the sample. |
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| dj_kane |
| if you've got a midi controller assign the modulation key to the pan button then press record then move the modulation key back and forth as you please. this is how i do it. |
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| aquila |
| Seriously guys you're all doing it the hard way, it's actually really easy. The back of the mixer has a Pan CV in, just hook it up to the LFO output of a Subtractor and hey presto, auto panning! |
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| mzvirbulis |
| or matrix pattern sequencer would be your best bet again! |
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