whats the best programs to make beats on?

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jugalo180 said:
i remember this thread, the funny thing is that's not even a link to my music. i don't know how in the hell that happened.

I clicked on it and I was like "Jug got mad aliases"... I thought something was wrong! That's funny as Hell!

jugalo180 said:
yo, if that was meant for me i really apreciate the feedback, and if it wasn't, then don't i feel dumb(lol).

hehehe



I got a question: Can I use the drums in FL and merge it with synths in Reason? I have FL 4 and Reason 2.5 and I want to know if there is a way I can merge the two?
 
i used my mc-303 til it was broke, and i guarantee that i mad better music than you with your cut and paste program. if this guy is just getting started then the software will seem too hard.
 
Trumpspade said:
I clicked on it and I was like "Jug got mad aliases"... I thought something was wrong! That's funny as Hell!



hehehe



I got a question: Can I use the drums in FL and merge it with synths in Reason? I have FL 4 and Reason 2.5 and I want to know if there is a way I can merge the two?
Using FL Studio ReWire with Reason

1. Add ReWired to the project
Add an instance of the ReWired plugin to your project.

2. Select a Client
Select Reason from the Client combo box of the ReWired channel.

If Reason is not present in the list, make sure Reason is properly registered/installed.

3. Launch Reason
Launch Reason from its Start Menu shortcut.

Alternatively, use the Show Panel button in the ReWired channel.



Now Reason is operating as a ReWire client for FL Studio. All of its output streams into the ReWired plugin and the playback and song position is synchronized.

Controlling Reason via MIDI
Reason provides access to many of its controls and synths via the ReWire MIDI busses. To make use of this feature, you need to set a MIDI Out channel in FL Studio to a specific port/channel which is mapped to the ReWire MIDI bus of Reason:

Open the MIDI Options for ReWired
Click the MIDI Options button for the ReWired channel that is linked to Reason.

Map Input Port
To send MIDI data to Reason, you need to map an FL Studio input port to the ReWire bus.

Use the following settings to create a new mapping:

Map: Input
Port: 50 (or any free MIDI port you have)
To: Reason
Click Add/Change and the mapping appears in the Mappings list.

Create a MIDI Out channel
Add an instance of the MIDI Out channel to your project.

Adjust the MIDI Out settings
Set the output port of the MIDI Out channel to 50 (or the port you have selected to map earlier).

Reason 2.5's default project contains a controllable synth on channel 2 - MelodyB (for a full list of synths, check the Channels list in the ReWired MIDI Options window), so select channel 2 in MIDI Out.
 
be sure to add your mixer before you add any modules. Reason automatically syncs to your fruity tempo and you control stop and play through fruity loops.
 
nomadshiz said:
i used my mc-303 til it was broke, and i guarantee that i mad better music than you with your cut and paste program. if this guy is just getting started then the software will seem too hard.

dude who are you talking to?
 
jugalo180 said:
be sure to add your mixer before you add any modules. Reason automatically syncs to your fruity tempo and you control stop and play through fruity loops.
Thanx Cuz !
I never knew you could rewire Reason and FL (I've done it with Sonar) But good Look!
 
jugalo180 said:
Using FL Studio ReWire with Reason

1. Add ReWired to the project
Add an instance of the ReWired plugin to your project.

2. Select a Client
Select Reason from the Client combo box of the ReWired channel.

If Reason is not present in the list, make sure Reason is properly registered/installed.

3. Launch Reason
Launch Reason from its Start Menu shortcut.

Alternatively, use the Show Panel button in the ReWired channel.



Now Reason is operating as a ReWire client for FL Studio. All of its output streams into the ReWired plugin and the playback and song position is synchronized.

Controlling Reason via MIDI
Reason provides access to many of its controls and synths via the ReWire MIDI busses. To make use of this feature, you need to set a MIDI Out channel in FL Studio to a specific port/channel which is mapped to the ReWire MIDI bus of Reason:

Open the MIDI Options for ReWired
Click the MIDI Options button for the ReWired channel that is linked to Reason.

Map Input Port
To send MIDI data to Reason, you need to map an FL Studio input port to the ReWire bus.

Use the following settings to create a new mapping:

Map: Input
Port: 50 (or any free MIDI port you have)
To: Reason
Click Add/Change and the mapping appears in the Mappings list.

Create a MIDI Out channel
Add an instance of the MIDI Out channel to your project.

Adjust the MIDI Out settings
Set the output port of the MIDI Out channel to 50 (or the port you have selected to map earlier).

Reason 2.5's default project contains a controllable synth on channel 2 - MelodyB (for a full list of synths, check the Channels list in the ReWired MIDI Options window), so select channel 2 in MIDI Out.
I'm Lost!!!!
I don't understand how to do the first command
1. Add ReWired to the project
Add an instance of the ReWired plugin to your project.
I am more familiar with Reason than FL.....Are these the steps I should take prior to merging the two, or once the project in FL is complete to then be rewired with reason for synths?
 
FL Studio MIDI sync with Roland MC-303

hey everybody i just got my Roland® MC-303 and i'm learning lots thanks to the manual. but one thing it doesn't have covered is this MIDI issue. i have one MIDI cable. Anyway I use FL Studio and Ableton Live for all my mixing & stuff. So i'm wondering if there's a way anyone knows that I can send pattern/sequencer data from FL Studio into my MC-303 so that all I have to do after that is tweak the specific sounds and FX on my groovebox til they match the originating song. Anyway if anyone can help with this, that would rock cuz i wanna get on to performing this stuff live and re-mixing and everything. plus if i can figure out how to transfer sequencer data from the MC-303 to FL Studio or Live and from Live or FL Studio into my 303.

(this is mainly so important because i'll have to use Ableton Live or FL Studio in-concert to play from my VST synths.)


thanx in advance,

Mr. Ward
:confused:
 
lessons

What is the best program to make beats on?

How about TALENT..thats a good program.
Learn how to play the instrument's instead of useing SAMPLES and LOOPS..my 8 year old makes some bad ass beats on fruity loops..sounds just like the rest of the crap out there..you will be way more happy if your beat was made by you..not a loop or sample.
I get most of my hip hop clients because it sound original..I play the bass guitar and electric guitar, and the piano/strings..every inst. on my beats.
just a thought..
 
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