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uhh sorry what do u mean with "reversing things"?Like the "undo" function?or applying Reverse sound effect to samples and/or sounds? :unsure:

 

well,for the Undo function go to Edit ---» Undo

 

if you want to reverse samples just like they are I don't think it's possible to do it with Reason,but you can try with Wavelab or Goldwave and then open again with R. ...oh you can add a Reverse kind-of effect,just use the reverb RV7000.click on the "Remote Programmer" arrow,a display will appear,use the first upper left knob to select the kind of reverb.the "algorithm reverse" effect is the last one.

I hope I helped :)

keep it up and good luck!

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thanks Shaft,didn't knew!got to check it

 

ohh just remembered now,Reason has this kind of "bug",probably that's what happening with you Quark.

 

if you tweak any knob using the mouse,you can undo the change with no problems.but if you are using a midi controller (like I am) and u change the same knob on reason,but now using a knob/fader from the midi-contr. u can't undo that.

I noticed this when I accidentaly changed the values of an NN-19 when I wanted to work with a subtractor...dunno if it's a midi controller problem/reason bug...just dunno :huh:

any of u guys experienced this?

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you can reverse with the NN19

use the loop knob

 

would be great if Redrum had reverse switch.

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loop knob is not for reversing samples.

when you press a key, the sample could sound by 3 ways:

1) from the start to the end

2) like 1) but looping so the sound never ends until you quit the finger of the keyboard :D

3) from the beggining to the end, and when the end arrives go to the start and again to the end and again to the start, the sound changes...

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loop knob is not for reversing samples.

when you press a key, the sample could sound by 3 ways:

1) from the start to the end

2) like 1) but looping so the sound never ends until you quit the finger of the keyboard  :D

3) from the beggining to the end, and when the end arrives go to the start and again to the end and again to the start, the sound changes...

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yeah its not perfect, or intuitive.

you have to set other things too, not just the loop knob.

set sample start to the end.

and some other tricks.

 

i read this trick in a magazine somewhere but forgot.

i find its easier to reverse everything with Soundforge

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yeah its not perfect, or intuitive.

you have to set other things too, not just the loop knob.

set sample start to the end.

and some other tricks. 

 

i read this trick in a magazine somewhere but forgot.

i find its easier to reverse everything with Soundforge

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MMMmm sounds possible, I will check it. I readed somewhere that NN-XT can also do it, but never tried--

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use NNXT and place the sample in the SAMPLE EDITOR lower window to keymap it

when in the sample editor you can play around with the sample.

select play mode then select The sample in the zone will play only once, without looping.

FW-LOOP

The sample will play from the sample start point to the loop end point, jump

back to the loop start point and then loop infinitely between the start and

end loop points. This is the most common loop mode.

FW - BW

The sample will play from the sample start point to the loop end point, then

from the loop end point to the loop start point (backwards), and then loop infinitely

forwards-backwards between the start and end loop points.

FW-SUS

This works like FW-LOOP with the exception that it will only loop as long as

the key is held down. As you release the key, the sample will play to the absolute

end of the sample, that is beyond the boundaries of the loop.

This means that the sound may have a short natural release even if the release

parameter is raised to a high value (which is not true for “FW-LOOP”,

where the release parameter always controls the length of the sound after

the key is released).

BW

The sample will play only once - from the end to the beginning - without looping. backwards ...!reversed

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