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How many people use primarily more then 1 DAW for mixing? (pg. 3)
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SDM
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Originally posted by atxbigballer1
If u did not know there is a Propellerhead Rebirth refill!

oh didnt know that. i expected it though but i dont use refills. its only 909 and 808 drums which u can find everywhere, i have alot of them. btw why did u send me the manual for rebirth? lol
atxbigballer1
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Originally posted by SDM
oh didnt know that. i expected it though but i dont use refills. its only 909 and 808 drums which u can find everywhere, i have alot of them. btw why did u send me the manual for rebirth? lol

sorry i was thinking it was a link to download the refill!
http://www.rebirthmuseum.com/home/main.htm
A 100 mb monster ReFill that not only recreates the drum sounds of the original application, but also of all of the Mods!
sorry i just want to share the refill to u and every one who did not know about it!
SDM

ing most macho logo ever, i think wanna tattoo it in my forehead
msz
mysticalninja
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Originally posted by DigiNut
A DAW refers to the entire machine you do your production on. If you're talking about the arrangement software then it's called a sequencer.


thank you.
DJ Robby Rox
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Originally posted by DigiNut
A DAW refers to the entire machine you do your production on. If you're talking about the arrangement software then it's called a sequencer.

At one point I actually had two DAWs connected using FX Teleport. Once quad core CPUs came out and made it redundant, I decommissioned the second one and now use only one. I've only ever used one sequencer.


Thats crazy I always thought DAW was just a general term for a sequencer, but you're right its not.

Good to know.
Aesthetic
You do realise it's an acronym right?
DJ Robby Rox
Can someone help me with this?

I have actually rewired Reason through FL a dozen times before but its been a while since last time I tried.
I tried and it wasn't working right so even after going to youtube tuts I cant figure out whats goin on.

And I know I'm doing it the same way I use to (cause I found the original vid I got it to work on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaOc...feature=related )

But its not working right.

I open Reason as the client, open subtractor as the 3rd instrument in Reason. I go back to FL and go to "midi options" on the Rewire channel. Go to "hardware interface" then "add change" and then click ok.

I can get notes to play from subtractor HOWEVER I am also getting a piano playing on top of the subtractor notes. I have no piano open in Reason or FL and this never happened before when I use to do it.

Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong? Thanks.
DJ Robby Rox
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Originally posted by Aesthetic
You do realise it's an acronym right?


Yeh Digital Audio Workstation, I thought cause sequencers were digital, and workstations, that DAW was just another name for them.
MrJiveBoJingles
Technological acronyms seem to get used like regular words after a while sometimes.

Anyone who can tell me what "laser" and "radar" stand for without looking it up will win ten Cool Points. :-D

DJ RANN
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Technological acronyms seem to get used like regular words after a while sometimes.

Anyone who can tell me what "laser" and "radar" stand for without looking it up will win ten Cool Points. :-D


laser is like light amplified through the specific emission of some or something. Radar is like radio detection ranging or some bollox.

Can't remember had too much wine. Can a get a couple of point for being close?
MrJiveBoJingles
You got 3/5 right on "laser" and the whole thing basically on "radar." Eight cool points have been awarded to you!

First person to make it to 100 gets a prize.
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