Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Reason and Groove Quantizing

I just listened to some tracks over at the Propellerhead Music Forum.

Some tracks lacked a cohesive "vibe" to them. This can happen and often does when using REX loops.

This happens as loops are performances. Depending on how a player plays or what the sequencer was set to or sometimes just plain old bad editing, or anything in between, the vibe can be very different from what you might get when quantizing. I will not go into the quantizing debates !!! LOL.

If you have a loop with it's feel kicking away in your track and then you sequence along with it, you may notice that the feel/vibe isn't there. Quantizing may not fix it as the vibe in the loop may not be quantized. Playing it over and over until you get it right may not be helping. What to do? Groove Quantize !!!

Here's the steps:

1. Set the L and R in the Reason sequencer. 4 bars should be fine unless the loop is a different length. Set L and R accordingly.
2. Click on REX player.
3. Go to: Edit>Copy REX Loop to Track (or Right-Click).
4. Highlight the REX loop and go to: Edit>Get User Groove (or Right-Click).

Now when you quantize you can use the loops vibe by using "User" in the Quantize drop down menu. This will help things to gel better timing wise.

I also do this with Redrum and Matrix Patterns. And other REX loops copied to track !!!

Thanks.

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