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Reason 3 |
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Reason 3Reason is a music production software package created by a Swedish company named "Propellerhead Software." At its core, Reason is an example of a virtual instrument (something often called a "soft synthesizer" or "soft synth"). Reason not only recreates the sound of hardware-based music machines in software, but it does so by recreating the look and feel of an old-style MIDI studio where the user can patch virtual cables between modules, tweak virtual knobs and add or remove virtual synthesizers, samplers, or drum machines with an impressive degree of realism and flexibility. In addition, Reason has a sequencer that allows users to record and save their compositions. In this VTC course, Aldo Mosca, founder and director of The Sonoma Music Arts School, teaches users the ins and outs of Reason. Whether you are new to Reason, or you are looking to pick up expert tips from the pro, this course has it all. Work Files are included. To begin learning, simply click on one of the movie links.
OrientationWelcomeGetting StartedOverview of the Reason InstrumentsOverview of the Effects pt. 1 Overview of the Effects pt. 2 Setting Preferences Components in the Reason RackHardware Interface: MIDI-inHardware Interface: Audio-out The Sequencer: Overview The Rack: Overview The Reason Sequencer in DetailTransport ControlsSetting Tempo and Sync In and Out Points Recording MIDI Notes Recording Automation Arrange View and Events Arrange View and Groups Edit View and Lanes Overview Edit View and Key Lane Edit View and REX Lane Edit View and Drum Lane Edit View and Velocity Lane Edit View and Pattern Lane Edit View and Controller Lane Quantizing Events Using MIDI Files Reason Devices: the mixersreMIX 14:2 MixerLine Mixer 6:2 Reason Devices: Sound ModulesSound Module GeneralitiesSubtractor pt. 1 Subtractor pt. 2 Subtractor pt. 3 Subtractor pt. 4 Subtractor pt. 5 Subtractor pt. 6 Subtractor pt. 7 Malström pt. 1 Malström pt. 2 Malström pt. 3 Malström pt. 4 NN-19 pt. 1 NN-19 pt. 2 NN-XT pt. 1 NN-XT pt. 2 NN-XT pt. 3 Dr.Rex Loop Player pt. 1 Dr.Rex Loop Player pt. 2 Applications for Dr.Rex pt. 1 Applications for Dr.Rex pt. 2 Overview of Redrum Drum Computer Programming Patterns on Redrum Creating Your Own Redrum Kits pt. 1 Creating Your Own Redrum Kits pt. 2 Reason Devices: EffectsRV7000 Reverb pt. 1RV7000 Reverb pt. 2 RV7000 Reverb pt. 3 Scream 4 Distortion BV512 Digital Vocoder pt. 1 BV512 Digital Vocoder pt. 2 RV-7 Digital Reverb DDL-1 Digital Delay Line pt. 1 DDL-1 Digital Delay Line pt. 2 D-11 Foldback Distortion ECF-42 Envelope Controlled Filter CF-101 Chorus/Flanger PH-90 Phaser UN-16 Unison COMP-01 Compressor/Limiter pt. 1 COMP-01 Compressor/Limiter pt. 2 PEQ-2 Two Band Parametric EQ pt. 1 PEQ-2 Two Band Parametric EQ pt. 2 The Mclass Mastering SuiteThe MClass EqualizerThe MClass Stereo Imager The MClass Compressor pt. 1 The MClass Compressor pt. 2 The MClass Maximizer The MClass Mastering Suite Combi pt. 1 The MClass Mastering Suite Combi pt. 2 The Back of the RackCommon ConnectorsSpider Audio Merger & Splitter pt. 1 Spider Audio Merger & Splitter pt. 2 Spider CV Merger & Splitter pt. 1 Spider CV Merger & Splitter pt. 2 Matrix Pattern Sequencer pt. 1 Matrix Pattern Sequencer pt. 2 The CombinatorThe Combinator pt. 1The Combinator pt. 2 The Combinator pt. 3 The Combinator pt. 4 The Combinator pt. 5 Advanced Sequencer TopicsRecording EventsRecording Automation Editing Events Redrum Considerations Pattern Devices and the Sequencer Dr.Rex Sequencer Interaction pt. 1 Dr.Rex Sequencer Interaction pt. 2 Matrix Sequencer Interaction Session ManagementSaving and Opening Projects pt. 1Saving and Opening Projects pt. 2 Session Organization Rewiring Into Other ApplicationsRewiring BasicsRecording Audio Output Advanced Rewire with Redrum Wrap-upRefill PackerFree Refills pt. 1 Free Refills pt. 2 Who Is Who and Troubleshooting CreditsAbout the Author |







