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Sun 2 Jul 2006, 06:10
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Hello Lamirbrook, What way you can do go is: Redrum lets you make up different patterns, and then thru midi (and program change) you can change the pattern when you need it to. You do that by first programming your patterns. then while in record/play mode change the patterns when you need them to switch. Reasons lets you record program changes. Now my experience is with Reasons 3.0, so you may have to see if Reason Adapted has that feature though. Gene
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Thu 6 Jul 2006, 01:03
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Hey thanks a lot for the help, however I still have not yet figured it out. I don't know how to get to the record/play mode. Can you help me out? I try copy and pasting the pattern to the sequence however it won't work in the rewire mode. (it works when I just open Reason Adapted by itself). Any suggestions? Thanks a ton.
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Thu 6 Jul 2006, 02:31
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QUOTE (Lamirbrook @ Thu 6 Jul 2006, 00:03) Hey thanks a lot for the help, however I still have not yet figured it out. I don't know how to get to the record/play mode. Can you help me out? I try copy and pasting the pattern to the sequence however it won't work in the rewire mode. (it works when I just open Reason Adapted by itself). Any suggestions? Thanks a ton. Just record it as audio and then cut and paste to your heart's content. Play the pattern in Reason. Bus the output of the Aux track Reason is on to an audio track and record-enable it. Then press record in Pro Tools. You can record each pattern for as long as you like and trim them to 4 bar loops (or whatever) after you've recorded them. Arrange to taste. You could also use the pattern lane for the Redrum to program the changes in as suggested above, but recording it as audio is easier.
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