Reason 5: Sampling Input Set Up Tutorial Record 1.5

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Heres the easiest and most logical way to set up your input for sampling in Reason 5 or Record 1.5. Yes Sampling is available in Reason 5 as a stand alone program. In this video, I demonstrated sampling with Kong drum designer

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  • How do I record a toggle for an effect? like if you only want to use/toggle an effect for a short period?

  • @Indojerr go to your rack and right click on the switch that says "off/on/bypass" select "edit automation, then draw in where you want the effect to be on, the rest of the time it should be on bypass.

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  • @MrBrandonPeoples i'v doone the exactly same thign but my computer does not give me any input indice optionc it says 0 of 0 any idea of what can i do ?

  • how can you sample a full rex file on kong with the hit sustainment???????????

  • @loogoo2 go to preferences>Audio> (beside audio device) built in mic-Built in output.

    when you hit the sample button on what ever device you are using, it will record from what ever input you have assigned. so in the built in mic case, it will record from your built in mic. If you were to select built in input- built in output, it would record from your built in input.

  • @MrBrandonPeoples how do u do that in record though? (the built-in mic)

  • @FB05 Im having the exact same problem with my guitar input right now and its doing my head in!!!! Where can i source record 1.5? cos thats what i need i think!

  • @randympreston hmmm I'm not familiar with rewire, but I had planned on doing so ProTools/Reason rewire videos once I have played with it a bit. I would assume that you could still sample inside of your reason devices.

  • @MrBrandonPeoples thanks for the reply, i figured it out tho. turns out i overlooked the Built-In Output + Built-In Microphone setting in the audio preferences haha. you wouldn't happen to know how to record a sample into reason rewiring it through pro tools, would you? i got it to work with the built-in mic on my mac, but i really wanna be able to record samples with my studio rig (which is a PC)

  • @randympreston it's done the exact same way as shown in the video whether you are using Reason as a standalone or inside of Record. You might want to open an NN-19 rather than kong to map it out better. If you want to use the sample in the Sequencer, then you are going to need Record. Reason is a MIDI sequencer. Record is a MIDI and Audio Sequencer. That is the difference between the programs. You use each one without the other, but when combined, they are amazing. But I understand your thoughts

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