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      can anyone explain what exactly bouncing and resampling bass means ,or tell me the right way to go about doing this im using reason 3 
if anyone could tell me it would be a great help
      
      
      
      
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   25-09-2007 18:07 | 
  
   
     
     
     
     
     
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      bouncing is another word for resampling. You create a bass sound or a bassline using a VST or a sample, add EQing, FX, ... whatever. Then you save this bass(line/sound) as a wav-file and reload it as a plain sample. From this point on you can start doing EQing, FX,, .... all over again and save CPU because the processing which was done before bouncing is no longer running. Very handy if you overload your DAW and for some things it's the best way to go. 
For example: when you layer a break with some kicks snares, hihats, ... you bounce it to wav (the whole shit into 1 wav), then load this wav into a slicer so you can make variations to this drumline.
      
      
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      fanxs for the info explains a lot can anybody tell me how to save my bass as a wav in reason so i can resample it please
      
      
      
      
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   25-09-2007 19:15 | 
  
   
     
     
     
     
     
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      reason is a bit whack you gotta do it via a sampler, just export the sound like it was a song, then load the sample into that NNxt thing...
      
      
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      btw weird you should ask that question cos ive got a question for you lot: 
 
        How much of your projects are in audio compared to MIDI? I wanna get more into using audio, but I just cant get over the fact that you cant realyl change the notes after youve bounced that shit... but I know like Noisia etc basicly got their whole project in audio... 
 
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      use energyXT or Highlife VST to sample several notes of your VST. Just google them to find out more about it. Reason peeps: bad luck, sorry. 
 
Go audio when you know what you are doing, if you want to "tweak or die" like me, audio feels like being in jail  
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      what does that mean? audio feels like being in jail, tweak or die...?
      
      
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      some people will play with a sound to death. (guilty as charged) when you resample. you lose the ability to play with the original sound. although resampling is a good habit to get into. just save the original patch settings.  
      
      
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   26-09-2007 02:52 | 
  
   
     
     
      
     
     
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      I never resample, I do everything right there in Reason (except for sample editing offcourse), so I can change everything I want any time I want.
      
      
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      i am with surya.  there's pitchbend for all vst's usually.  the good ones.
      
      
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      Yeah, but you can bend pitches of all notes playing at the moment, which sux.
      
      
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