![]() ![]() ![]() Samplingįirst of all, then, what about audio-editing applications? Many users will doubtless already have their own favourite audio editor, the likes of Sound Forge for Windows, or BIAS Peak for the Mac. The idea is this: you record into the audio editor, tweak your sample as appropriate, save it as a WAV or AIFF file, and then import it into Reason to use as you wish. But it's hardly difficult in Reason 4, or in earlier versions, as long as you have an appropriate audio editing application. ![]() Reason 5 promises to make doing your own sampling even easier - see last month's Reason column for more on that. Reason's sample replay devices - Redrum, NN19-and NNXT - are screaming out to be used for creative sample manipulation, and yet so often we just use them for loading up patches from commercial Refill libraries. A simple audio editor like Audacity is all you need to make the most of samples in Reason 4.
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