I am using 3.0, but the method should be very similar. You choose to
view a tracks in/out, or make sure that this view is active. Start
reason after live is started, then go back to your abelton mixer and
in the track input section there should be a pull down menu, and if
reason is on, there should be an option to change the tracks input to
reason, once that is done you can use reason as if it was another
track, when you adjust the tempo of your live project, reason will
match this, as it is a slave to live.
I hope this is info info to get you started
--in another post a member asked if all abelton djs splice there
loops into wav, the answer from my experience is yes--as i stated
before in the current version of live, one must have properly spliced
loops in order for live to calculate/time stretch accurately--you
still have to have working knowledge of time signature, to understand
how to get it to do what you want it to do, (mix down multi-track
loops quickly, and smoothly) I suppose one could match a few beats
automatic style, but don't expect to be able to go over 30 minutes
without a train-wreck, unless you got your samples tight ;P --
moreover, if the original tempos are way different from each other.
it's going to sound like poop, unless you really know how to tweak
the efxs.
Traktor is currently used for mp3 mixing, now I guess 5 supports mp3,
but this is a feature i am not interested in as I prefer the minimal
approach of mixing loops, wav loops are very small and sound alot
better. If i want to mix mp3s i use traktor...
On Jun 15, 2005, at 5:06 AM, basura. wrote:
quoted 9 lines integrating these two with ReWire...what's the fastest, easiest way
> integrating these two with ReWire...what's the fastest, easiest way
> to do this?
>
> thanks fr the help dudes
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