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ChouYang ChouYang is offline
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I've figured out how to convert a PHP file into a WAV, but I have another HUGE issue that I might need help on. I chopped up a sample on Recycle but can't seem to detect the tempo on Reason 4.0. Any help is gladly appreciated! THANKS!

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You rightclick on the link and select 'save link as'...or something similar

myspace.com/DeftFlow
reverbnation.com/DeftFlow

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Make sure to rename it as an mp3 or wav
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Very comprehensive instructions:

-Right click on the link and save it to your computer
-If it is in mp3 or anything other than wav, convert it to wav
-Open up Reason (obviously)
-Create an NN-XT or NN-19, whichever one you're going to be using. Probably the XT.
-If using the NN-XT, right click the arrow on the bottom left corner.
-Click the browse folder next to "Load Sample"
-Find your sample
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this seems 2 be usefull tips ha .use reccyle and reason or else try flstudio with fruity slicer....
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ChouYang ChouYang is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonik Beats
Very comprehensive instructions:

-Right click on the link and save it to your computer
-If it is in mp3 or anything other than wav, convert it to wav
-Open up Reason (obviously)
-Create an NN-XT or NN-19, whichever one you're going to be using. Probably the XT.
-If using the NN-XT, right click the arrow on the bottom left corner.
-Click the browse folder next to "Load Sample"
-Find your sample
Thanks a lot bro! That really helped me. This is my first time sampling! This is an awesome website with fast responses! I hope to hear more from you bro. One

-Chou

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonik Beats
Very comprehensive instructions:

-Right click on the link and save it to your computer
-If it is in mp3 or anything other than wav, convert it to wav
-Open up Reason (obviously)
-Create an NN-XT or NN-19, whichever one you're going to be using. Probably the XT.
-If using the NN-XT, right click the arrow on the bottom left corner.
-Click the browse folder next to "Load Sample"
-Find your sample
Hmm... I'm having a hard time with the renaming and converting the samples into WAV's. How do I do that?

Last edited by ChouYang; 04-13-2009 at 07:47 AM.. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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get a free converter online that converts mp3's to wav. then load it into the NN-XT. or get recycle, convert to rex file and load into the rex player.
plenty of options here....
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ChouYang ChouYang is offline
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get a free converter online that converts mp3's to wav. then load it into the NN-XT. or get recycle, convert to rex file and load into the rex player.
plenty of options here....
Yes, I can do that. But the Converters that I downloaded won't allow me to convert a PHP file into a WAV.
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Yes, I can do that. But the Converters that I downloaded won't allow me to convert a PHP file into a WAV.
not to be rude, but if you can't figure this simple task out....you'll probably want to ditch Propellerhead. As you'll soon find out, Reason 4 isn't the ideal DAW for sampling.
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ChouYang ChouYang is offline
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not to be rude, but if you can't figure this simple task out....you'll probably want to ditch Propellerhead. As you'll soon find out, Reason 4 isn't the ideal DAW for sampling.
It's alright dude. I figured it out already, and plus, I like challenges. I don't simply give up just because I can't figure out a simple task. Now the real hard task is configuring the correct tempo of a chopped up sample. LOL.

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