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Understanding
the concept of Electronic Music Software.
Music production
doesn't always involve the exclusive use of cheesy software. But for all conventional
purposes, this site goes into great detail to explain how to make music on
the computer, because it's better than sitting around playing videogames.
This part of the site explains how to input the samples into Reason Software.
Almost any sound, in the formats of .AIF and .WAV can be inputted into the drum machine known as the redrum module. But for more advanced morphability, .RX2 files are customized for Reason software exclusively. Once the program is open, goto: create >> (then select) Dr. Rex Loop Player.
Next, use the button that appears to look like a computer folder, in the upper left hand (as it's located for patch inputs on most of the virtual equipment). Open the file, and then mold it into the song that you're trying to sculpt.
For more information, the RX2 files are producable on software that is also produced by the Propellerheads, known as recycle. Or try the available RX2 menu here on this site.