wav samples in reason. ?
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lowski |
hey guys i was hoping someone could explain how to use wav samples in reason.
I bought the Vengeance sample cds. In it there are some loops they are all set for 140bpm. How would I go about changing the tempo to say 138bpm. I understand that if you play the loop on a diffrent key it speeds up or slows down , as does the pitch. I have been using the NN-19 sampler.
Also in the sample pack there are one hit bassline and synth samples. I was wondering how I can play them on my keyboard with out he speed of the sample changing but the pitch still changes per note accordingly.
I hope my explaination of might Im trying to achieve is understandable.
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Mr.Mystery |
I usually convert all my samples to REX loops with ReCycle, it makes things much easier as you can't really change the BPM of a wav within Reason. |
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Chronosis |
quote: | Originally posted by lowski
Also in the sample pack there are one hit bassline and synth samples. I was wondering how I can play them on my keyboard with out he speed of the sample changing but the pitch still changes per note accordingly.
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There's no way of doing this without sacrifising sound quality. So forget the one shot samples.
Use a multisampled instrument or a synth. |
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lowski |
quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I usually convert all my samples to REX loops with ReCycle, it makes things much easier as you can't really change the BPM of a wav within Reason. |
Ok I will get ReCycle then.
Chronosis yeah I had a hunch it might be like that. Thanks guys |
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mzvirbulis |
thats why reason is a great thing to rewire with a host sequencer! |
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