Propellerhead has published several free Reason 4 video tutorials. Here’s a three part introduction to the Reason 4 sequencer:
Reason 4 Sequencer Part 1
Reason 4 Sequencer Part 2
Reason 4 Sequencer Part 3
Propellerhead has published several free Reason 4 video tutorials. Here’s a three part introduction to the Reason 4 sequencer:
Reason 4 Sequencer Part 1
Reason 4 Sequencer Part 2
Reason 4 Sequencer Part 3
Wow. These tutorials are great.
I am interested in using reason. I understand you have Reason 4 now. I would like to hav a tutorial video free please.
Yo, thIs is dope!;)
I never had the need to draw or use automation while recording.
I just record all my tracks in real time in one take.
Think you've misunderstood what automation is for then. You use automation to automatically change the value of a setting, an example might be to fade in an increase in the level of a chorus effect on a synth line over a 4 bar period. Unless you've got 3 hands you're gonna struggle to do that in real time.
http://www.groove3.com/ ALL tutorials
http://www.vtc.com/products/Reason-4-Tutorials.ht…
http://www.reason4tutorial.com/
enjoy.
Guys I need help..
I just finished a track and a friend wants to do a remix of my track, how do I xport the elements to him.. I understand that I need to give him each elements individualy. ( each sound and loops ) But I don't know how..
Guys I need help..
I just finished a track and a friend wants to do a remix of my track, how do I xport the elements to him.. I understand that I need to give him each elements individualy. ( each sound and loops ) But I don't know how..
Guys I need help..
I just finished a track and a friend wants to do a remix of my track, how do I xport the elements to him.. I understand that I need to give him each elements individualy. ( each sound and loops ) But I don't know how..
Brunno, this is the way I do it (there may be a more humane and sensible way to do it, but I don't know it) is to solo the tracks on the mixer and then convert each individual track to a .wav file… It means that you end up with two channels of snare when you only need one and that type of thing, but it's better than nothing.
Most studios I work with already have Reason 4, so I usually just bring in the .rsn file and only convert to audio those tracks that use Refills that the studio may not have.
Brunno, this is the way I do it (there may be a more humane and sensible way to do it, but I don't know it) is to solo the tracks on the mixer and then convert each individual track to a .wav file… It means that you end up with two channels of snare when you only need one and that type of thing, but it's better than nothing.
Most studios I work with already have Reason 4, so I usually just bring in the .rsn file and only convert to audio those tracks that use Refills that the studio may not have.