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cloze
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Posted : Nov 3, 2008 13:26:41
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Hi PsyGuys ^^
My question is about the patterns in Reason... I have changed from Fl-Studio 8 to the New Reason 4.
In Fl-Studio there is a playlist where u can play the patterns and each line defines (in reason its called lanes)its own Note-Constructions... In Reason there are the Lanes. when u want to write the pattern with the pen, u have to construct the notes again and again.
Is there another possibility to write the already constructed patterns again without copy and paste?
i hope u can follow me ..
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orange
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Posted : Nov 3, 2008 15:49
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smehoparanoya
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Posted : Nov 3, 2008 15:55
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Don't get it, how can you write "the already constructed patterns again without copy and paste?" that is the idea of copying - to write the already constructed notes
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piko_bianko
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Posted : Nov 3, 2008 16:22
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On 2008-11-03 15:49, orange wrote:
why did u changed from fl8 ?
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my friend, everybody knows that a ~50mb -easy and fast to download cracked version- executable is very bad sounding compared to your following random choice.
of course that's until your next choice.
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cloze
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Posted : Nov 3, 2008 17:57
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thx For aNswering...
@ Orange:
I changed because i can't get such a good quality of the sound with fl-Studio... Thats my opinion...
@ smehoparanoya
Yes it is in Fact ... but when I for example construct one BasslinenotesPattern, then i would like to replace this one with another and want to use the old one later, do I have to move the old one to the side when i DONT want to write the notes again?
hope u can follow
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orange
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Posted : Nov 3, 2008 20:24
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On 2008-11-03 17:57, cloze wrote:
thx For aNswering...
@ Orange:
I changed because i can't get such a good quality of the sound with fl-Studio... Thats my opinion...
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then u better practice more cos if u cant make a nice sound in fl u want be able to do it in reason or any other app IMO!  http://www.landmark-recordings.com/
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psyaudionamics
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Posted : Nov 3, 2008 20:59
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On 2008-11-03 20:24, orange wrote:
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On 2008-11-03 17:57, cloze wrote:
thx For aNswering...
@ Orange:
I changed because i can't get such a good quality of the sound with fl-Studio... Thats my opinion...
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then u better practice more cos if u cant make a nice sound in fl u want be able to do it in reason or any other app IMO!
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I agree to certain extent, even though i don't use FL or reason... but perhaps he just doesn't feel comfortable in FL workspace... my best advice is try before you buy all the different sequencer and find one that fits your liking i happen to feal really comfortable in ableton live give that one a shot, you got plenty of options so take the time and see which one fits ur way of working it took me 2 years to find my preference I've tried sonar, cubase, reason, fl, nuendo, logic adobe audition (quite nice hehe) and afterall i liked live's interface and workflow even though u aint got a edit view so i chose adobe audition for audio edits because of it's edit view which i really liked and now im messing with sonar just for the mixing, crossfades etc try all of em out, its the only way u gonna know whats best for u. cheers and good luck with ur choice.
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