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Axiom 25
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brian douglas
15 posts | 21 Posted on 05/15/2008 at 10:21 OK. That was too easy. I should have thought of that. Can we move on then to section 2.1.3 Transpose. Pushing the octive buttons changes octaves up or down. This is simple. The other night I was playing around with a song and I ran out of keys. All I needed was one more key at the right end of the keyboard (high notes) to complete the chord. Will it only shift by whole octaves or could I have shifted up one key or more at a time, just enough to cover the chord. Shifting up notes rather than whole octaves? If so how do I do it? The manual says the maximum value I can transpose is 12 semitones at a time up or down. Is there a minimum? After I get this section down I'd like to go on to section 2.2 MIDI Channel. Thanks xaatr Xaatr | ||
kon-tiki
614 posts | 22 Posted on 05/19/2008 at 11:50 You can transpose in your sequencer by just a couple of half-steps if you need to. this way you'll be able to reach that high note. | ||
brian douglas
15 posts | 23 Posted on 05/20/2008 at 10:30 I'm assuming you mean my Reason sequencer. That would mean the answer is no I can't push any buttons or turn any knobs on my keyboard to make this happen. If so give me some more information on the steps involved in doing this. Does it involve an editing procedure? I'll try to find some information in a book that I bought recently, "Fast Guide to Propellerhead Reason". There's a big section on the sequencer.It's by Debbie Poyser, Derek Johnson, and Hollin Jones. Let me know. Thanks xaatr Xaatr | ||
kon-tiki
614 posts | 24 Posted on 05/20/2008 at 13:56 You have to change the pitch directly on the (virtual) instument. for example on the redrum there is a "pitch" knob. on the Dr rex there is a "fine" knob.. etc etc | ||
brian douglas
15 posts | 25 Posted on 05/26/2008 at 09:36 Sorry. You've lost me totally. xaatr Xaatr | ||
kon-tiki
614 posts | 26 Posted on 05/26/2008 at 15:01 do you see the "fine" knob here? and the "pitch" knobs here? | ||
brian douglas
15 posts | 27 Posted on 05/27/2008 at 13:58 Wow sending the picture was great. I don't know how to do that.I'm familiar with those knobs and have used them. I guess what I'm trying to say is when I'm creating a song and want to play a three note E chord (notes G#, E, B I play the G# and the E and then I come to the end of the keyboard and the B note key is in the next upper octave level on the keyboard.This makes it impossible to play the full chord. Can I play the G# and E and stick the B note in the sequencer later incorporating the pitch bend or by using some kind of editing process? Like going back to the song and when I get to that chord and overdub the note with the sequencer on record? Thanks XAATR Xaatr | ||
kon-tiki
614 posts | 28 Posted on 05/28/2008 at 18:04 Quote : Like going back to the song and when I get to that chord and overdub the note with the sequencer on record? as far as overdubbing, yeah sure, you can overdub on the same track as many times as you'd like. you can also draw in the note.
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brian douglas
15 posts | 29 Posted on 06/06/2008 at 11:47 My focus has been elsewhere for a while. Recently I replaced my old Sony monitor. It was a real dinosaur and very space consuming. It had gotten so faded that I found myself using a magnifying glass to read small print. I picked up an LG 22" flat screen monitor. What a difference!! I'd like to learn about zones. What are they? When do I use them? How do I use them? Can you make up a simple tutorial for me to try? Section 3.6 of the manual talks a little about them but it hasn't helped a lot. Thanks Xaatr. Xaatr | ||
Reggie
1 posts | 30 Posted on 07/12/2008 at 07:46 Can somebody help me out. I just bought an axiom 25 and have no idea how to got it to play using the Ableton software that came with it. |




