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Hey y'all -
Got Cubase SX on OS X. Love it, but the included LM-7 drum machine sucks. Here's what I want to do: I want a drum module or stand-alone software durm sample player that I can control with my Roland SPD-20 pads via MIDI. I need the ability to route each individual sound to a different MIDI track in Cubase, either by assigning a unique MIDI channel to each sound or by some other method. Also, I want great sounds. The less expensive the better, but price is not the most important consideration. Q: Will Reason 2.0 fit this bill? I was planning on getting it anyway, so if I can do my drum thang with Reason then I can kill two birds with one stone. Thanks, everyone. |
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loveme1965: this is slightly off-topic, I know, but yes I love Reason+SX together, too. If you ever get any problems with ReWire, I also export the audio from Reason and then drop it into SX as a new audio track. A little trick that saves my iBook from overheating, basically.
If you're getting on with Reason, I guess your search for drums is over. But you might like to check out this lot - www.lapjockey.com/flatpack. it's a new Reason ReFill, full of vintage synths, drum machines etc. I'm getting a copy this week, so I'll post my thoughts on the sounds. For £50, though, it sounds like a pretty cool way to extend Reason. |
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