Reason For Me?, MIDI editing capabilities? |
Mon 29 Dec 2003, 09:26
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 35 Joined: 12-Oct 03 From: Sydney - AU Member No.: 26,579 |
HI peoples!
Can anyone explain to me what a piano roll editor is? Is it something like the key editor? Plus, it would be good if someone showed me a screenshot of Reason's piano roll editor so I can see clearly what it is, KorektPhool |
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Tue 30 Dec 2003, 09:51
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 38 Joined: 17-May 03 From: Irvine - US Member No.: 18,075 |
I think you should just try the demo and see for yourself -> www.propellerheads.se
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Thu 1 Jan 2004, 12:09
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 35 Joined: 12-Oct 03 From: Sydney - AU Member No.: 26,579 |
hey Macyu!
I have got the demo, i am asking what the editor is because i dont know how to get to it to see what it look slike. So please can you tell me how to get to it or explain what the piano roll editor is and give me a screenshot. Thanks for all your help pplz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! KorektPhool |
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Thu 1 Jan 2004, 17:39
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 132 Joined: 13-Sep 03 From: - US Member No.: 24,676 |
korek-
i appologize. read my last page to find the arrange view in Reason only (my mistake) the buttons are at the left. so to describe the whole reason window: the top area is a bit 'virtual rack' of synths and samplers that scrolls up and down. the lower area is devoted to arranging and has with buttons accross the top that separate the rack from the arrange view. the buttons on the left side change between the overall view of the track and a closeup view of a piano roll or other elements of the selected track (you select a track by clicking on it in the main arrange view. the right side is just tools like an arrow or an eraser and snap settings to get notes and groups of notes to snap into place. the forum is a bad place to get tutorial information on an app. you're pretty much saying 'but how do i use it!' and there are better ways to learn that then us posting here. Reason does the same sort of thing as Cubase only with it's own built in virtual instruments (it can't use plugins, vsti's or record audio) and you'd just hook it up as a 'rewire slave' (which i won't explain here in detail for the reason i just mentioned about tutorials) and use cubase to record it's output as part of your overall mix. link link -------------------- Kit: Dual Ghz G4, Vaio 2.6ghz GRV670 notebook. Software: Reaktor, Reason, Ableton Live. Leanings: Laptop performance, jazz guitar, singing.
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