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Posted on Mar 30, 2011

Hi, I have this problem with reason: When i record a track the sound comes as very short staccato ,so all notes are semiquavers.What is the reason for this? Many thanks David

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Check the instrument's "show programmer" tab at the bottom of every patch you plug in. if its on every single sound fx that you use, then it's something else, but for the most part, here is where your staccato comes in to play. tweak the OSC 1 2 etc, then the "portamento".

i hope this helps, i kno how ugly reason makes there products to not work for the user's advantage.

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