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wizards teeth
on 2001-11-29 13:29 [#00056739]
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I am finding it difficult to link reaktor 3 and fruityloops together with midi
how / is this possible ?
thanks teeth
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Fernz
on 2001-11-29 15:02 [#00056766]
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Hey Wizards Teeth, sorry this doesnt answer your query but could you suggest some decent music packages coz Im looking to get some more of them. :)
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wizards teeth
on 2001-11-29 15:21 [#00056774]
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those two i mentioned are quite easy to use.
with fruity loops it is also possible to record effects over time
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dosle
from technodump.com on 2001-11-29 16:40 [#00056838]
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teeth: you need a midi loopback most likely, you can find a program that does it by the name of Hubis most likely or you can get a midi cable that fits on the serial port.
when you have that set up right youcan select ins/outs from the programs to route it all right
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thorpe
from www.hepburnenthorpe.zzn.com on 2001-11-29 18:09 [#00056880]
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reaktor...easy to use? obviously you dont know how to use it. it is prbably the most complex software synth on the market, and probably also the best. just takes allot of time and practice and study to build complex ensembes.
but yeah, back to the question HUbis midi loopback device. it should have been shiped with reaktor3.
thorpe
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mike
from bung-hole on 2001-11-29 19:06 [#00056886]
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Fruityloops, i use that programme too, i wanna know if i can keep my music at one speed level and just fasten the drum beats.....does anyone know???? help.!
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Dirty Priest
from Denmark on 2001-11-29 19:33 [#00056891]
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Well, ill let you in on a trick of mine....
render out the music and beats sepperatly, and load them into a program like Cooledit, with multiple tracks plugin, and you can do anything. cut in any beat you want. you could for example render two different speeded beats. remember that bpm fits divided. a 100 bpm song would fit to a 200, 300, 400 bpm beat!!
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