|
|
  |
Creating Samples For Reason |
|
|
|
Wed 2 Mar 2005, 14:43
|

Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 2
Joined: 14-Feb 05
From: Dublin - IE
Member No.: 60,487

|
Hi All, Recently started to use Reason 2.5, great package, just one thing, i'm trying to create samples myself to use in NN-XT and Rex i.e. taking voice samples from a mic or snippets from a CD I have Audio Hi-jack pro which works fine for recording to .aiff file. I can't use these in Reason cos thy're not compatible obviously. What can I do create/edit my recordings to use then in reason's samplers? Which package do i need to get? Cheers, Dirk
|
|
|
|
|
Wed 2 Mar 2005, 17:59
|

Junior Member
  
Group: Members
Posts: 185
Joined: 18-Apr 03
From: Tampa - US
Member No.: 16,354

|
You can use AIFF files in the NN-XT sampler module within reason, you will need to do this from the sample editor section of the NN-XT. If you are not familiar with the standard conventions of samplers, ie. key-mapping, layers ect. I suggest you read the chapter relating to the NN-XT in the Reason Operations Manual. To create your own REX files you will need the ReCycle program. You may also wish to use a program like Peak or another audio editor to edit your AIFF files from Audio Hijack or other sources. Hope that helps,
--------------------
|
|
|
|
|
Wed 2 Mar 2005, 21:21
|

Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 2
Joined: 14-Feb 05
From: Dublin - IE
Member No.: 60,487

|
Cheers for that, this will help i'm sure!
|
|
|
|
|
Mon 7 Mar 2005, 04:16
|

Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 10
Joined: 17-Feb 05
From: Little Rock - US
Member No.: 60,674

|
Also, if you have a MIDI keyboard, you can play segmeents of that sample as if they were individual notes, way better than using the Matrix Patern Sequencer in Reason.
|
|
|
|
|
  |
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:
|
|