How well do you who create work with these "virtual hardware" sort of
interfaces? I like to play with Reason occasionally, but it doesn't seem the
most intuitive way to do things with a computer. I'd like simpler
integration of external audio tracks with Reason without resorting to toying
with Rewire, but the overabundance of virtual knobs and sliders turns me
off. I didn't increase my creative output until I started using software
built from scratch from the perspective of being used with a mouse and
keyboard (Ableton Live; Mackie Tracktion), but I didn't get my start with
actual hardware as many have.
Thoughts?
i.Dub
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 12:54, Bridget Selavie <djbridget@ymail.com> wrote:
quoted 34 lines You are using the Beta of Record? Is it buggy? Also, will it import
> You are using the Beta of Record? Is it buggy? Also, will it import
> pre-recorded audio tracks? I have been using some freeware to build out a
> few pieces... but it is seriously limited. I would be interested to hear
> your comments about Record.
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> Thanks!
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> dj bridget
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> ________________________________
> From: Kyle Evan Schrock <monkeygra@gmail.com>
> To: idm <idm@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 7:31:29 PM
> Subject: [idm] Record song & beta invites
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> I've put up my first song (“Sinusoidal tendencies”) made with
> Propellerhead's Record software, which I love just as much as Reason. I
> also
> have two Record beta invites that will go to the first two responders.
> http://monkeygra.webs.com/slessene.html
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> This song wasn't actually made by
> recording anything; all sound is sourced from sine waves, hence the title.
> I'm aware it's very repetitive. I didn't spend very long on it.
> --
> Kyle / Sleßene
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