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Importing .Wav's - ReasonTalk.com

    https://forum.reasontalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=7493131#:~:text=Yea%2C%20just%20drag%20any%20.wav%20file%20into%20the,into%20that%20track%20at%20the%20position%20you%20want.
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Importing audio - docs.propellerheads.se

    http://docs.propellerheads.se/reason10/Importing%20and%20Exporting%20Audio.20.2.html
    The Reason sequencer supports import of mono and stereo audio files of various formats, sample rates and resolutions. Reason also supports import of REX (ReCycle rcy, rex and rx2) files. You can import several audio files at the same …

How to Import audio into Reasons without using recycle ...

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    This is a tutorial on how to in put wav. audio into reasons without using Reason Recycle or a rex. file.Thanks for watching and please subscribe or thy brick...

Importing .Wav's - ReasonTalk.com

    https://forum.reasontalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=7493131
    To the OP: go to File=>Import Audio. It will automatically create a track in the sequencer along with a waveform display, just as if you had recorded it yourself. Be aware that you should already have Reason set at the audio file's tempo prior to importing, unless you want to disable stretch, tap to tempo, and then bounce to a new recording.

Import WAV samples into reason - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUGutaoNndE
    A simple help video importing WAV file samples into reason...You can buy my releases on iTunes, beatport, juno etc new stuff added every week go check it out...

Exporting audio - docs.propellerheads.se

    http://docs.propellerheads.se/reasonessentials82_real/Importing%20and%20Exporting%20Audio.16.3.html
    This means that if you import the audio files into another Reason Essentials or Reason Song document, they will automatically be stretched to the Song Tempo of that song. If "Export Tempo Track (.MID)" is activated, the bounce function will also export a separate MIDI file containing the Song Tempo, and any Tempo Automation data.

Exporting audio - docs.propellerheads.se

    http://docs.propellerheads.se/reason10/Importing%20and%20Exporting%20Audio.20.3.html
    If you import such an audio file into another Reason song, it will automatically stretch to fit the current song tempo. If the section to be exported contains audio for which high-quality stretching hasn't already been done, this will be calculated before the actual export happens.

Audio and tempo matching

    http://docs.propellerheads.se/reason10/AudioEditingInSequencer.08.09.html
    Audio files created by the Export or Bounce functions in Reason include information about their original tempo. When you import such an audio file, it will automatically be stretched to fit the tempo in the new song.

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