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wizards teeth
from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-16 11:09 [#00128289]
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I have been exerimenting with this combined with reaktor 3, very nice by the way.
Questions if you please:
1. Can rebirth be used as a vst instrument?
2. how do i map knob movements in cubase to allow knobs in reaktor 3 to move ?
thanks teeth
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from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2002-03-16 11:13 [#00128291]
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i dunno exactly, but i think can work with cubase, just look in the midi settings.
reaktor: switch the track to "mixer" not drum track or midi track, then set the midi channel like the reaktor midi channel...
wait a second, i'll turn on my softseq computer
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from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2002-03-16 11:16 [#00128292]
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yeah set to mixer track, make an event and doubleclick on it, now if a preset mixer don't exist you can make one.... i dunno exactly how it works, cuz i haven't make anything with cubase for a long time, my soundcard's crashed, but next week i hope i can do more with my new audiophile :)
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wizards teeth
from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-16 11:23 [#00128296]
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What I like about reaktor is that there is no need to use hubis loop back software or something of a similair nature.
I was experimenting with a drum machine in reaktor and found that when programming the pattern in cubase, i could only get a resonce from a certain octave of keys on the keyboard display down the side.
I opened the help file and was shocked at the number of files to look at. I wonder if learning how to use it is really worth the time and effort, when fruity loops is a far easier option.
My mate keeps telling me to use cubase, in your opinion is it suoperior to fruity loops ? It looks more professional.
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from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2002-03-16 11:32 [#00128298]
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i still prefer Cubase,use it for my sampler and drummachine, for VST effect routing, recording and mastering. Cubase is big, has much options, edit and quantize tools, so it's not like fruityloops (step sequencer) you're more free and can do various things in diffrent versions... i like it, but it's a long way to use everything you can.
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