THANK YOU!

the problem was that my REX files were in the same directory as the wavs
that they were REXed from (they had the same name), so i just moved the
original samples. now it's working, i'll create a specific REX directory so
this doesn't happen again.

cheers for the pointers,

mattrick

www.sequential-recordings.co.uk

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From: "Brian J. Haag" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 5:11 AM
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: reason song tragedy


> This is talked about quite a bit on various reason
> boards, I think.  The most common cause of the error
> (again, I *think*) is that you have a .rex file named
> the same as the name of your tune.  Change that and
> see if it helps.  If that doesn't do it, there are
> some people who know how to recover some stuff on
> http://www.reasonstation.net .
>
> Hope you get it back, man ....
>
> b
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