This is a tutorial on how to in put wav. audio into reasons without using Reason Recycle or a rex. file.Thanks for watching and please subscribe or thy brick will come through thou window.Thanks for watching more vids on the way.
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@MrDakeem
No, but you can find them on torrent sites like Demonoid and The Pirate Bay. After you download and/or unzip them, put them in your Reason folder and they will be easy to find. If not just remember where you store them at so you can navigate to them when you create and instrument.
qhammond1 2 weeks ago
@rinstir sorry i meant nn19 and not nnx. here is how u ya do it:
Ya load up an NN-19, select solo sample.Double click on folder icon and browse for the audio file (wav) you want to import.
go into edit mode in the sequencer n make a box in the sequencer then draw a note along the key/pitch of the vertical keyboard you want the audio to play at. Just pencil in one long line and then move it up or down till you find the proper pitch for it.
ZeusZahouani 2 months ago
@MrDakeem uh, go buy reason before asking for more free shit
zacllama 2 months ago
can you not get a sample on the actuall channel were you construct the song and chop upthe sample, because if its done this way you cant chop it up, only shorten it.
Karma7711 3 months ago
@terrapinisland84
How do I get the sample of the nnxt onto the sequencer?
rinstir 4 months ago
I have a bootleg version of reason did not pay for it. can i still get refills from propellerhead website
MrDakeem 5 months ago
wow, you can trigger the sample on the redrum step sequencer ? no way, I usually just have 2 Redrums wired to a Kong with the gate-out CV from the Redrums to the gate-in on the indavidual Kong pads with the samples on them
sabacone 5 months ago
@Necrommancer You can only import raw audio files (wav and aif/aiff) files into Reason unfortunately. You can convert it with converting software, but the conversion may damage the quality a bit.
aliishaq11 9 months ago
thanks
reedtheking 1 year ago
i am pretty sure it has to be .wav file. use the nnxt its way better for sampling.
audacity dot com is free software. you can load your music files in there and edit it how ever you want. chop it up or what ever and then export it as .wav to load into reaosn. ts greeat and free
nnxt is way better for this though considering its actually a sampler not redrum...
allows you to slice up and everything the way all this is meant for
but yeah use audacity its great been out for years
terrapinisland84 1 year ago