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drez wrote: Because until 3.0, you couldn't copy across lanes.
You can control-drag groups of data from any lane to any other lane.
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Not before 3.0, you couldn't. Try it in 2.5 right now if you don't believe me.

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Warmonger wrote:Not before 3.0, you couldn't. Try it in 2.5 right now if you don't believe me.
Of course you can. I thought you posing as some kind of expert.

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Then why, on the Propellerheads Reason 3.0 information page, is the following feature listed as new?
Copy automation between lanes and tracks in the sequencer.
You could copy the master level automation track on a Subtractor to the master level on a Malstrom, but not to, say, the filter A cutoff.

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oh goodie, another argument.

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Warmonger wrote:Not before 3.0, you couldn't. Try it in 2.5 right now if you don't believe me.
Are we talking about the same thing here? I dont have to try it right now because I've been doin it for years. I know it works. I'm talking about grouping the data with the pencil then control dragging it to other channels. Which is the fastest way of copying a lot of perameters between devices.
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You cannot copy from one automation lane to another. You can copy from one track to another, but if the automation is for CC72, it will be copied to CC72, and cannot be copied to any other CC.

You can control-drag between tracks, not lanes.

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Warmonger wrote:Simplest way I can think of (off the top of my head, though I've never done it) is to load the same wave file into multiple zones in an NN-XT, and adjust the sample start and end times for each zone.

edit: Which would be made much easier with a graphical waveform display. :D
errrr....ya I know about that "WORKaround"...please note the emphasis on work. Thats how samples were cut up in the 80's using hardware samplers.

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Warmonger wrote:You cannot copy from one automation lane to another. You can copy from one track to another, but if the automation is for CC72, it will be copied to CC72, and cannot be copied to any other CC.

You can control-drag between tracks, not lanes.
You're right. I was presuming you meant tracks. Apologies (I shouldn't post before my first coffee).

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soulkraka wrote:
Warmonger wrote:Simplest way I can think of (off the top of my head, though I've never done it) is to load the same wave file into multiple zones in an NN-XT, and adjust the sample start and end times for each zone.

edit: Which would be made much easier with a graphical waveform display. :D
errrr....ya I know about that "WORKaround"...please note the emphasis on work. Thats how samples were cut up in the 80's using hardware samplers.

Gag me with a spoon ....will ya....

Recycle has been out since 1994. Some shelf life!!
He asked how it could be done, not for a convenient way to do it. 8)

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deggy wrote:i have to say, i've been a reason/rewire user for a few years now (i don't really know why though) but i have to say that right now, i could care less about some combinator thing that basicly does the same shit that i could have done before by copying and pasting MIDI. whupticrap.

No that is NOT what the Combinator does but hey if you wan't that narrowminded a view on WHAT IT IS EXACTLY that the Combinator does/can do/is capable off then that's your loss I guess :D .
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Acolmiztli wrote:Don't know what a sampler is huh? So yeah, sure it takes a bit extra work to get vocals into the program, but it can be done. Same with guitar tracks and other recordings.
Did that in hardware for several tracks on compilations but you still need other software to record so presumably that would also be a handy mastering environment. Fine for one or two things but you're missing my point.
Reason is a tool. It does not have the capabilities to create electronic music only, that is an illogical statement.
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*sigh*

Why don't people understand that Electronic music is a term that refers to a collection of certain musical styles, not to the tools used to create the music?

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Warmonger wrote:*sigh*

Why don't people understand that Electronic music is a term that refers to a collection of certain musical styles, not to the tools used to create the music?
so, would you say you can only make 'electronic music' with Reason, or other genres too?
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