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Setting up a Controller Popular starstarstarstarstar

Reason, as any new or seasoned user may no doubt know, has several knobs within its infinite architecture. A Subtractor for example has around sixty knobs for example and that isn’t including the other small buttons. Thankfully, rather than using a mouse to drag knobs left and right, up and down, etc. most of us have these wonderful USB keyboard ...

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Subtractor Basics Popular starstarstarstarstar

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The Beginner's Reasoner - Part I Popular starstarstarstarstar

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Train REX starstarstarstarstar

Using REX files is a great way to add prerecorded beats to almost any project. One advantage of REX files, which are available from many sound developers, is that you can change tempos without compromising audio quality. To play a REX file with a compatible plug-in, load the file into the plug-in, and then extract the file's MIDI data to a MI ...

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Using Reason via Rewire in Pro Tools Popular starstarstarstarstar

Think about how lucky we are to have a product like ReWire. Working ‘behind the scenes’ it allows us to easily stream audio, midi and control information from one software application to another. Let’s dig a little further into what ReWire is and how it can help you in your studio. Originally developed by Propellerheads Software back in 1998, it ...

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Using the Phatboy with Reason Popular starstarstarstarstar

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Your Own Music Studio on Your Laptop: An Overview of Reason Popular starstarstarstarstar

If Reason is your first music studio, chances are the interface looks to you like a mad scientist's lab. Don't panic; this chapter will help you get your lab in order before starting to create your first monster project.

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