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Reason Tutorial

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 1:21 am
by splattered
It's kinda pricey and i cant find it to download anywhere...

Anyone that has this, might i be able to convince you to send me a copy?

Paypal?

:)

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 1:56 am
by Smell the Vapors
I do have a user's guide to Reason 2.0 but it was given to me as a gift, I think it was around 30 bucks at borders...

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 4:36 am
by silvercrank
ooh i hear a good REASON for a little piracy!!!

just kidding.

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 10:32 am
by draven
My friend has Reason and let me tell you that program kicks ass..... I really need to get it.... I still run out of N-track if you ever heard of it.....

ccc

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 12:09 pm
by splattered
Nope, dunno N-track...

I have a pirated copy of Reason, with about every vst you can imagine for it...

Im looking for a video tutorial thats out for it... it covers music, how to make it, and how to record it using reason...

Me want.

:evil:

ddd

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:19 pm
by splattered
Producing Music With Reason Tutorial, an interactive CD-ROM providing
extensive tutorials covering Propellerhead's Reason software. Jointly
produced by Propellerhead Software and M-Audio, the product contains
three hours of tutorials and resources for beginning through advanced
users. The tutorial will guide you through topics such as:

ù Song structure
ù Principles of synthesis
ù Creating Redrum arrangements
ù Using Dr.Rex percussion and loops
ù Composing synth bass lines
ù Tuning Redrum and Dr.Rex loops
ù Advanced sampler techniques
ù Creative arrangement and transition ideas
ù Mixdown sessions
ù Publishing songs online
ù Advanced concepts and more...

Now you can quickly harness the power of today's most popular music
software with this comprehensive set of CD-ROM tutorials. It's just
like looking over an expert's shoulder as he shows you the tricks of
the trade. Mastering Reason has never been easier. The tutorial
covers new Reason 2.0 topics like the the unique Malstrm graintable
synthesis instrument and the NN-XT advanced sampler.

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 11:17 pm
by draven
Hey you think I can get a copy of the your reason program and I can get the tutorial from my friend and copy it and send you one.......

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 5:10 pm
by machine609
I have everything audio related. Ask draven. Drop me a message.

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 10:35 pm
by medicatedtotheoneilove
Have you guys used Ableton Live 5.2? I just got it and I am too intimidated to mess around with it yet...

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 2:12 pm
by draven
Machine would be the one to ask..... He just helped me get mine and I am now learning the ways of Ableton.....

ddd

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 2:23 pm
by splattered
Someone is helping me out and sending me the video tutorial....

He also told me that Reason cant use VSTs and that it cant record live music...

I originally was told otherwise by someone else, but i guess not...

Apparently though, you can use reason within cubase as a virtual synth, and also load any vst you want into cubase at the same time... as long as your pc can handle it.

So until i can afford to get a decent synth, this is probably what i will do...

Anyone have any suggestions for a decent affordable synthesizer?

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 1:30 pm
by draven
Why not get a M-AUDIO Ozone USB Audio/MIDI Mobile Workstation and then get a synth program for your computer......

fff

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 1:42 am
by splattered
Yeah i have reason 3.0.4, and i Downloaded cubsase and i have like 12gb worth of native instrument VSTs, thats why i wanna get a synth... at first to use as a midi controller.

Im just starting to mess around with Reason, i hear its great for beginners... Eventually i'll use Reason within Cubase along with VSTs as a virtual synth, but id like to get something like a Korg.

I'll look into what you suggested...

Right now i purchased a few books... the complete idiots guide to music theory, and a couple of remix books that are supposed to be great.

The video tutorial is great too because it gives a visual example of several things i was clueless on...

I wish i knew someone that lived close i could hang out with and learn from

:)

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 10:28 am
by draven
I picked up somethings from my friend who has gotten into this computer recording programs a few years back.... He has a great set up.... You can view what he has on his page http://www.myspace.com/riffbox which I have recorded well started recording a song with him but due to his moving we stopped recording and will resume sometime in the winter.... Also Machine can answer lots of questions..... He is guiding me on what I need to build my home studio..... What are the names of the books you have???? Home recording for Dummies??? Just asking I might get them just to know a bit more on what I need to do.....

ddd

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:05 pm
by splattered
Nah, theyre called:

The Dance Music Manual: Tools tips and tricks (generic name, but great book)

The complete guide to remixing (great book also, i guess it has a lot of tips from big name djs and stuff)