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Title: Reason Music Software
Post by: Paul on October 02, 2007, 11:05:04 AM
i just got the music software Reason, im kinda baffled by it though, i dont have the keyboard workin yet, wont have for some time, i just wanna create music and sample songs can anyone give me a quik run through of what i should be doing, the book is alright but keeps taking me in the wrong direction i want to go


thanks in advance
Title: Re: Reason Music Software
Post by: .:TimeLock:. on October 02, 2007, 03:23:37 PM
get the reason tutorial
Title: Re: Reason Music Software
Post by: Paul on October 02, 2007, 03:53:20 PM
get the reason tutorial


eah iv got it, scrap this thread im getting the hang of it :D
Title: Re: Reason Music Software
Post by: BANANAS on October 02, 2007, 05:25:45 PM
I LOVE REASON!!
Title: Re: Reason Music Software
Post by: Blu Lacez on October 03, 2007, 05:25:16 AM
I LOVE REASON!!

Yeah It's Pretty Good!!
Title: Re: Reason Music Software
Post by: E-Crazy on October 04, 2007, 03:13:47 AM
could one of you hook it up?
Title: Re: Reason Music Software
Post by: Cheese on October 06, 2007, 01:36:47 PM
I only know about the Redrum; I use Cubase for the instruments
Title: Re: Reason Music Software
Post by: Hey Ma on October 06, 2007, 03:01:14 PM
one of the easiest ways to sample using reason is, if u dont wanna learn how to use the nn-19 or nnxt just chop ur sample up somewhere, save it as a wav, then in redrum go to the load sample button and pick it up wherever you saved in, then u could just use the redrum to make a beat or whatever
Title: Re: Reason Music Software
Post by: MontrealCity's Most on October 06, 2007, 03:12:18 PM
one of the easiest ways to sample using reason is, if u dont wanna learn how to use the nn-19 or nnxt just chop ur sample up somewhere, save it as a wav, then in redrum go to the load sample button and pick it up wherever you saved in, then u could just use the redrum to make a beat or whatever

I would suggest to learn nnxt or nn19 its nt that hard and youll get way better quality .
Title: Re: Reason Music Software
Post by: SmokinDro520 on October 06, 2007, 04:50:44 PM
could anyone hook it up?

Title: Re: Reason Music Software
Post by: E-Crazy on October 06, 2007, 10:18:16 PM
could anyone hook it up?

Seriously, I Got Ableton Live to Trade.
Title: Re: Reason Music Software
Post by: Si-Chiggedy on October 07, 2007, 05:39:47 AM
I also use Reason 3.0 and I think it's cool to make music, but you always have to fix your instruments. It's more like a program for techno / trance music. You should download some ReFill's from the internet, especially for RedRum.
You should use the "Scream" machine to make your bass sound really boomin.

You can make some quality beats on it, but sometimes I have problems with the mixing. When you listen to your beat in the program, it sounds tight, but when you export it as audio file, the bass gets fucked sometimes, dunno why. Some of my beats will hit the internet soon.


Lol at those guys who ask for somebody to up it. It has 3 GB at least. Go and find yourself  ::)
Title: Re: Reason Music Software
Post by: Paul on October 07, 2007, 01:20:27 PM
one of the easiest ways to sample using reason is, if u dont wanna learn how to use the nn-19 or nnxt just chop ur sample up somewhere, save it as a wav, then in redrum go to the load sample button and pick it up wherever you saved in, then u could just use the redrum to make a beat or whatever


props bud, ill give it a try
Title: Re: Reason Music Software
Post by: E-Crazy on October 07, 2007, 04:04:12 PM
I also use Reason 3.0 and I think it's cool to make music, but you always have to fix your instruments. It's more like a program for techno / trance music. You should download some ReFill's from the internet, especially for RedRum.
You should use the "Scream" machine to make your bass sound really boomin.

You can make some quality beats on it, but sometimes I have problems with the mixing. When you listen to your beat in the program, it sounds tight, but when you export it as audio file, the bass gets fucked sometimes, dunno why. Some of my beats will hit the internet soon.


Lol at those guys who ask for somebody to up it. It has 3 GB at least. Go and find yourself  ::)
Ableton Live is 1gb+, im willing to up it for a trade.