![]() When the song is saved, the sample’s file name and location are saved along with the song. This means that each time a sample is loaded into a song, the location and name of the sample is noted and stored. When it comes to samples, the only thing saved with the song file is a link to the sample location. Any wav files loaded on their own channels are saved along with the song. Note that wav files loaded into a track in Record is a different story. First and Foremost: How the heck do these files work?įirst, what must be understood is the idea that samples in Reason and Record are not automatically part of the song files. In the process, I’ll provide my own method for file organization, which I think has some pretty good benefits. In my opinion, everyone needs to have a basic understanding of this subject, as understanding this will help you put together a foolproof file structure on your hard drive or external drive. ![]() It’s also tied closely with another subject: how does Reason handle files. ![]() ![]() There’s been a lot of talk lately about how to best organize Reason and Record refills and files and such, so I thought I would diverge a bit and talk about this, since it’s important for everyone. ![]()
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