Midi And Reason Help

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Alright. I do all my midi work on a seperate canvas, and have all my instruments layered, tempo-d as a whole midi file.

so its drums, bass, guitar, strings etc in one of my standard song.

i import this midi file into cubase, rewire into reason. Create a synth in reason and select finger bass patch.

Go back into cubase, hookup the bass track with the synth i created.

1)The bass is real deep, too deep. Do i have to eq on this?
2)The timing is way off. (i turn on microsoft midi mapper for drums, strings, guitar, just to work on the reason bass, get picture of how it'd sound with the other instruments.)

Any help with the tempo issue?


Thanks.
 
1. Yeah Eq'ing would tighten it up if you think its to deep.
Generaly from what I have been told you want to cut the extreamly low frequencys to get your best results(Or so "Computer music" said).

2.???? ARe ypu doing your sequenceing in Reason or what exatly are you doing? Seems like your having to do to much. Quantize will fix midi timing if needed but thats in reason or a midi sequencer........

More info on your setup and such would be helpfull.

-Blaze
 
I do my composition on another software and the final result is a midi file.

All i do on reason is......

I import my midi file into cubase. Rewire Cubase into reason.
Create bass synth in reason.
Connect bass track with reason's synth.
Connect the rest of the tracks to microsoft midi synth
The bass timing goes off. The other tracks are fine.

My inference : Proves that the midi info is correct, but something went wrong.
 
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