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eliran17
IsraTrance Full Member
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Posted : Jun 18, 2005 13:19
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It's a long time i wanted to ask this Q and never had the time lately.
i would like to understand how do i create my own patches, similar to the ones on the preset. now, before everyone will start shouting (and i know its an issue here) i want to learn how to use the NN-XT more efficialy.
i want to create some violin and guitars but to load one sample will turn up to be a shalw and thin sound. when i opened a patch few days ago i saw that the NN-XT take adventge of the whole selection of sounds. let me explain, let say i want to load a guitar (at the guitar folder) so i'll choose (for example) GUTR39 and load it.
but if i'll open a preset patch it will load GUTR39-GUTR96.
so how do i make a patch so it will hear much more phat and deep, what should i do?
tnx
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WAVELOGIX
Wavelogix
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Posted : Jun 18, 2005 22:04
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read the reason manual on the nn-19 and nn-xt samplers .... there they have explained in a very nice way on how to create your own "multi sampled" patches .... and nn-xt really does the job ! |
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other_reality
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jun 20, 2005 23:01
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If you got Reason 3, u can do all that wicked stuff with the combinator. For example you can combine different sounds, from different patches, or even instruments, group them in a submix, combine them, and finally use them as a single instrument. You can recall this whole thing as a single combinator patch afterwards
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