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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-09-23 04:15 [#00874474]
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I'm having a problem making perfect .wav loops in Reason for use in other programs/sequencers such as Acid and Ableton Live.
In floops there is a nice little "save as acidised" option on the render box that makes the loop perfect (I think it's correctly refered to as loop^2). By this I mean as if the loop has played say three or four times so things like delay have kicked in properly. Also so that the end of the loop blends seamlessly with the start (not much of a loop if when you play it a second time there is a click in the sound!)
Is there some way of doing this in reason? Do I need a third party app?
Cheers.
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giginger
from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-23 04:42 [#00874488]
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I suppose if you make the sample trigger last longer than the sounds then it will have the effects on it.
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hyakusen
from 8=============> on 2003-09-23 08:20 [#00874696]
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yes , just move R bar from bottom line ( this bar makes loops) little more than sound is. reason is recording wav determined not by the sound itself , but exactly by this bar.
other way :
export this sound as a wave file....
but always remember about R bar - you can check it how it sounds by simply playing this in reason , but this you now probably.
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korben dallas
from nz on 2003-09-23 09:02 [#00874737]
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could always do it the hard way .. stick 4 or so loops worth together .. bounce - chop n pillage the last one.
but that "acidised" option sounds pretty sweet .. don't think there's anything equivalent in reason. if you're using ableton, couldn't u just use reason as a slave?
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-09-23 09:31 [#00874759]
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Yes, so far I've been doing both those things- either running it four times and cutting the end one off in wavelab (still a bit clicky though) or running reason as a slave- a bit of a pain although I can do it (I was running re-birth as a slave last night). Just that I can see running rebirth & reason & live all at once being a bit too much for my ageing pc...
Thanks for you suggestions folks, any more ideas? Is there some miracle "perfect loop maker" program that does the audio equivalent of graphical tiling?
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Paco
from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2003-09-23 11:59 [#00874948]
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Just find the zero crossing at the end of the loop. Set the loop point to this. I don't use drum loops, but I remember using a lowpass filter in my K2000R to cheat away the click on some string samples.
-P
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