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Juss made the switch from FL to reason. Those who remember this post probably thought I never would but hey i'm here now.
Well i've got some question I need some help with
1.What do u guys use for sampling? NN-XT or Redrum. Do you find either one of them easier?
I'm so used to using time stretch in fl I'm kinda off with NN-XT. What I did yesterday was load up all my samples in nn-xt set the key range for each sample and used the semitones dial to set the pitch. Is there an easier way for this. It's kind of hard laying down the samples and then finding the tempo to match them and having em in time or on beat wit out having to go to the sequencer and arrange everything
2.I do my chops in audition and then load them into NN-XT I'm still getting used to recycle the whole beats and bars thing messes me up. Does putting in the tempo really make a difference? because most of the time if not all of the time I do no kno the original tracks bpm
3.When sampling in redrum or nnxt is there a cut off feature like on fl or an mpc or do i have to take care of things like that when chopping i.e. making my samples small enough to do that
I'm pretty straight when usin synth sounds I just make a skeleton drum track and start composing over the drums. But the main reason I started using reason is so I can start composing over my samples. I think classic posted something a while back about tuning samples I'm going to have to find that and study it.
Side questions
What do u guys have set up as your default rack? Do you add eq's and or compressors to bring the most out of your tracks before they heit the audio out dock at the top or do u do this all after completing the song?
I'll probably have some more questions later on. Sorry for the rant just a lil overwhelemed cuz ive got a deadline to fill for a beat cd for an artist im workin wit in brooklyn and i just want to get these tracks finished up so I can meet the deadline.
As usual good lookin out illmuzik for helpin me to create
EZ
Well i've got some question I need some help with
1.What do u guys use for sampling? NN-XT or Redrum. Do you find either one of them easier?
I'm so used to using time stretch in fl I'm kinda off with NN-XT. What I did yesterday was load up all my samples in nn-xt set the key range for each sample and used the semitones dial to set the pitch. Is there an easier way for this. It's kind of hard laying down the samples and then finding the tempo to match them and having em in time or on beat wit out having to go to the sequencer and arrange everything
2.I do my chops in audition and then load them into NN-XT I'm still getting used to recycle the whole beats and bars thing messes me up. Does putting in the tempo really make a difference? because most of the time if not all of the time I do no kno the original tracks bpm
3.When sampling in redrum or nnxt is there a cut off feature like on fl or an mpc or do i have to take care of things like that when chopping i.e. making my samples small enough to do that
I'm pretty straight when usin synth sounds I just make a skeleton drum track and start composing over the drums. But the main reason I started using reason is so I can start composing over my samples. I think classic posted something a while back about tuning samples I'm going to have to find that and study it.
Side questions
What do u guys have set up as your default rack? Do you add eq's and or compressors to bring the most out of your tracks before they heit the audio out dock at the top or do u do this all after completing the song?
I'll probably have some more questions later on. Sorry for the rant just a lil overwhelemed cuz ive got a deadline to fill for a beat cd for an artist im workin wit in brooklyn and i just want to get these tracks finished up so I can meet the deadline.
As usual good lookin out illmuzik for helpin me to create
EZ