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Old January 24th, 2007, 02:49
alperz alperz is offline
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Default Using ReDrum as a sequencer

I have some drum patterns written with ReDrum. I want to use them with my drum synth. How can I use ReDrum as a sequencer in Cubase? I use Reason in Rewire mode with Cubase SX3. If possible, I wonder if I can also export the patterns that are written in Redrum as midi files.
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Old January 26th, 2007, 01:30
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I dont think you can export redrum patterns as midi directly. But its simple, just right click on redrum unit, select copy pattern to track.
Then export song as a midi file and the track's sequences will be exported.
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Old March 5th, 2007, 10:44
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Default copy pattern to track

Hi, I use Reason 2.5 and have had some advice about getting the ReDrum pattern to the sequencing track. I only managed it once. There is something stopping it happening and it's driving me mad. I've clicked on the Redrum module and I also clicked a similar message on the Redrum in the sequencer. Can anyone help.
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