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Subject:Creating an ACID synth...
Posted by: u4ik
Date:11/4/2001 9:15:51 PM

I use Reason and ACID both for different projects. Does anyone know if it is possible to create a loop for ACID using the Reason synth? I have some really neat sounds from Reason but don't know how I would use those in ACID. I've used Fruity Loops but don't have nearly as much freedom as Reason gives me...Any help is appreciated!!

Ray

Subject:RE: Creating an ACID synth...
Reply by: ozzborn
Date:11/5/2001 12:38:24 AM

just sync them together with hubi or sonic foundry midi thts what i do

theconceptonline@hotmail.com

Subject:RE: Creating an ACID synth...
Reply by: synthman1128
Date:11/5/2001 5:58:57 AM

also, you can 'render as wav' your Reason loops and import it in Acid 3.0.

Subject:RE: Creating an ACID synth...
Reply by: MacMoney
Date:11/5/2001 7:19:26 AM

"also, you can 'render as wav' your Reason loops and import it in Acid 3.0."

Loop or a Beatmap
I do this a lot too.

George Ware

Subject:Try this with SoundForge.
Reply by: Rabid
Date:11/7/2001 12:05:47 PM

I like to render a 2 measure plus one beat file and import it into SF, usually 9 counts total. Then I create threee files. One starting measure with no lead in noise for the first beat taken from the first four counts. One continuous measure using 5 through 8 and looped for somooth transition. Then an ending beat with natural decay from the end of the origional file. It takes more lines in Acid but you get more realistic tracks.

Subject:RE: Try this with SoundForge.
Reply by: u4ik
Date:11/11/2001 12:01:14 AM

well i figured out the easiest way and it's just a matter of setting the lines in reason and exporting whatever is between the two as a loop to my loops foler. it saves as a wav file whatever i make it with and so i can further edit it in soundforge...thanks all!!

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