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offline pigster from melbs on 2007-10-04 11:21 [#02128111]
Points: 4480 Status: Lurker



ENTIRELY HYPOTHETICAL SITUATION
person A is making a "song" in reason, and would like to add
some acid. so person A adds rewire and through that makes
some acid in rebirth. however! i have no idea how to control
rebirth, like, how to make it come in at a certain point in
my reason song.

help?


 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2007-10-04 11:27 [#02128113]
Points: 2708 Status: Lurker



Use the ReBirth input device in your Reason rack. Create a
track for the device and sequence the notes there.

In theory, this should work.

:P


 

offline pigster from melbs on 2007-10-04 11:35 [#02128116]
Points: 4480 Status: Lurker



in theory yeah, but i create a track, and rewire/rebirth
isnt a selectable device : (
ruined!


 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2007-10-04 12:21 [#02128147]
Points: 2708 Status: Lurker



um, first off, make sure ReBirth is properly installed. If
you're using the freebie version from the ReBirth Museum, I
think you have to either load it from a disc image or have a
physical disc burnt and placed in your drive.

Then, select the Rebirth Input Machine in the rack, so it is
highlighted, and then go to Edit menu and select "Create
Track for Rebirth Input Machine 1"

I've never used it before, so I am just guessing tbh. If
you cant pencil in notes, arm it for midi, or send gate / cv
data from a Matrix, perhaps you have to do all your
sequencing straight from Rebirth?

I think I am gonna load RB up and see if it's any good.


 

offline iiiiiiiiii from Gloucester on 2007-10-04 12:35 [#02128158]
Points: 873 Status: Addict



rebirth is more fiddly than trying to type out the entire
old testament with your own flaccid bell end, even when you
know what you're doing. i wouldnt bother personally, its
really honestly not worth the trouble, and instead find some
semi decent patches for reason. i have a few acid-y ones if
you're in need. gl0tch is as much help as ever, i see.


 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2007-10-04 12:41 [#02128161]
Points: 2708 Status: Lurker | Followup to iiiiiiiiii: #02128158



what's that supposed to mean?


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2007-10-04 15:25 [#02128246]
Points: 7746 Status: Regular



you actually can't sequence anything in ReBirth from Reason

you have to use the built in sequencers and pattern
sequencers in ReBirth - you have to use the stuff the way
the original hardware was intended.

The only thing that the ReBirth input machine is for is to
accept incoming audio from ReBirth. it cannot control
ReBirth other than sending MIDI Position Pointers to
ReBirth's internal sequencer (so that when you skip forward
to bar 22 of your track and start playing, so will ReBirth
start playing from that point)

wow i'm amazed that no-one else has mentioned this


 

offline pigster from melbs on 2007-10-04 16:58 [#02128294]
Points: 4480 Status: Lurker



haha yeah i figured that out. thanks for the reply tho :)


 


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