![]() ![]() You can for instance copy a complete sequence from a Dr Rex lane to a Subtractor lane. It just depends on the source material I am working on.ĭownload Reason 5 Quantized Sequence Pitch / TransposeĬhanging the pitch can become handy when there is a need to copy an exact groove from for instance a Dr Rex drum track. Just adding a minor shuffle of 55% will do the trick from time to time. I find this technique often useful to make the groove sound different when comparing this with the original. To create groove to the complete track you can always select the channels and apply groove there (Select Pattern A1 on the regroove mixer for instance, or browse a regroove patch). If 1/32 notes are used, you can use that instead. This might be useful when no 1/32 notes are being used. Which means that all notes will snap to 1/16th notes. While using the quantize method, all notes are being put in sync with the note length which is set. The Quantize option gets handy when using notes from midi sequences that have been entered live. (I am skipping automation clean up in this case since this is related to automation sequences. The sequencer tools from top to bottom are: It is the second tab which is of interest in this case. ![]() On the first main tabs Instruments, Tools, Regroove Mixer and Sampler. The tool window houses a couple of features. However, sometimes there is a need for doing some quick manipulation on multiple notes really fast. By selecting the Mouse tool (Q), notes can be moved around from the sequencer. Notes can be deleted by using the Delete Button. With having the pencil tool selected, notes can be drawn. The basic editing tools are handy for inputting new data sequences with using the pencil tool (W). This window will be available from the Menu option: Window > Tool Window. The sequencer window is divided in to multiple sub sections:Ī hidden gem in this case is the Tool Window. However when it comes to midi editing, both Reason 5, Reason 6 sequencer and Reason 7 sequencer will work similar in the topic I will be discussing. While I might add that I am using Reason 5 in this particular case. In this tutorial I will put a lot of focus on the realm of Editing Sequencer Clips and how this would work with in Reason 7. On cooling, vapours lose heat and are converted into liquid.Welcome back to another Reason Tutorial. Reason: Heating increases the intermolecular separation of the liquid molecules but decreases their intermolecular force of attraction. A liquid on heating changes into its gaseous state. ![]() Reason: Molecules move faster in a liquid than in a solid but slower as compared to the molecules of a gas.Ħ. A liquid can diffuse into another liquid, but this is much slower as compared to the diffusion of gases. Reason: Distance between the neighboring molecules is larger in a liquid than in a solid.ĥ. The combined effect of these two factors is such that a liquid has a surface which depends on the shape of the container. The effect of attraction confines the molecules whereas the effect of speed makes the molecules fly apart. Reason: Intermolecular force of attraction is weaker but molecular speed is greater in a liquid than in a solid. The liquid acquires the shape of the container.ģ. Liquid molecules can move, slip and slide over each other because their molecular separation is larger. Reason: Intermolecular force of attraction is weaker in a liquid than in a solid. It can flow from a higher lever to a lower level. A liquid has no definite shape and acquires the shape of the container. Reason: Intermolecular force of attraction is just strong enough to confine the molecules in a definite space.Ģ. Some of the important properties of liquid are given below : Properties of a Liquid: ![]()
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