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Original Message 1/9             28-Dec-02  @  07:16 PM   -   freeing the samples

Steve Roughley

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I have just spent the day in my mates studio, playing with his new copy of Reason2. It is not a bad program at all. Damned brilliant for a note pad. But we were trying to figure out a way to access the factory-sounds .aif files for use outside of reason. Is it possible, without having to sequence and bounce?

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Steve.



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Message 2/9             02-Jan-03  @  07:39 PM   -   RE: freeing the samples

horizens

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nope. that's their little scheme to try to ensure
that people use the files in reason.



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Message 3/9             02-Jan-03  @  09:24 PM   -   RE: freeing the samples

knowa

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someone gave me a copy that didn't work but somehow all the samples were accessible--I copied a bunch and used them in cubase. so there's a way to do it--maybe it's just burning a copy of the soundbank? for the record, I'm happy to pay reasonable prices to good little companies like p-heads.



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Message 4/9             03-Jan-03  @  04:25 AM   -   RE: freeing the samples

horizens

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weird. never heard of that being the case. would like to
know how though!



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Message 5/9             03-Jan-03  @  08:54 PM     Edit: 03-Jan-03  |  08:56 PM   -   RE: freeing the samples

Steve Roughley

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What a pain, I'd love to get hold of the samples as they are absolutley fantastic. I wouldn't mind just using Reason, but I get the feeling that Reason could be a real pain in the ass to use for final productions. Oh well. Maybe when I get bored, I'll spend a day going through the long-winded process of sequencing, exporting and sampling.

Regards.

Steve.



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Message 6/9             21-Jan-03  @  04:34 PM   -   RE: freeing the samples

dARKSTATe

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Man, you would have to be bored to do that...  



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Message 7/9             21-Jan-03  @  05:29 PM   -   RE: freeing the samples

Boo

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Maybe you can just automate it? Make a sequence that plays all the samples in turn and changes banks, run it through Recycle to cut it up? You would have to name all the files afterwards, though...

I dunno. Reason has some nice drum sounds in it.



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Message 8/9             21-Jan-03  @  10:56 PM   -   RE: freeing the samples

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very nice drum sounds agreed!

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Message 9/9             22-Jan-03  @  12:10 AM   -   RE: freeing the samples

horizens

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don't think that you can automate bank
changes, but it would be nice.



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