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Old September 29th, 2008, 16:33
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Default ReGroove Redundant?

I've been reading the manual for Reason lately trying to gain some insight on how to use the Regroove mixer. It seems that some of the functions are pretty redundant. Such as the timing impact. Setting this at 50% will mean the notes only move half the way they are defined in the regroove mixer. Wouldn't one simply just set that parameter less in that case?

Also, loading patches does not seem to change any knobs positions on the regroove mixer channels.

Still having a bit of a hard time grasping it.
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Old October 1st, 2008, 09:03
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[QUOTE=products7074740;6897]I've been reading the manual for Reason lately trying to gain some insight on how to use the Regroove mixer

Ok kids... dont follow such examples... NEVER EVER read a manual until you are at least 30 y/o...

bad bad bad man you are... dont you have children yoself?

Moderators, please arrest this manualphile!
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