producing bright airy strings in reason..
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Anz_ |
hey guys, ive just started using reason recently moved from fl, though i do use fl much still. But my question is in fl im used to using many good synths to produce my airy strings,(atmosphere,toxic III,albino 3 and so on) so in reason i was wondering what you guys use or what refill i should look for. or if i should just record them and render them to wave, considering i dont use rewire, what should i do. what would be my best bet? thanks |
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Storyteller |
why don't you hook up reason to fl by using rewire. Then you can enjoy the best of both worlds. Atmosphere for your lush pads and strings, reason for the things you want to use reason :) |
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Anz_ |
i guess i have no choice, ive always tried to use rewire but i cant get it,but how do i use rewire rite? what do i open first? and how would i get that sound into reason? would i just record? |
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clubkidnycnyc |
i think he means recycle |
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Storyteller |
no, rewire.
allthough recycle is an option too, and it might be even easier, albeit less flexible.
Just open the host application first. This is the other program (not reason). After that you can open reason and they're automatically synced/rewired. In some sequencers you'll need to make a new channel though so the reason output can be transported to the host seqencer reason is rewired to. |
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