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SONAR X2 - Transitioning From SONAR X1
This video is a no-nonsense, down and dirty, off the cuff, low production value piece that explains and demonstrates the features, behaviors, and operations that have been changed and updated in SONAR X2 versus X1 and older versions of SONAR. This includes things like selecting, clips, automation...
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Record from Propellerhead Software
Welcome to Record, Propellerhead Software's brand new recording software. Record gives you unlimited hard disk tracks, world class effects and mixing gear, and a whole new take on music recording. With an intuitive, straightforward interface and a hands-on approach to capturing performances, Record ...
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Reason 5 & Record 1.5 - Blocks
Many musicians tend to think of music in terms like intro, verse, chorus, breakdown, buildup and so on. With the new Blocks mode in Reason 5 and Record 1.5, your sequencer does too. Blocks lets you sequence your songs using a more pattern-based approach, with the segments of your song as individual ...
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Propellerhead Record Demo
A quick look at Propellerhead Record.
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Propellerhead's RECORD Preview-2
Propellerhead's RECORD Preview by DanceTech
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Propellerhead's RECORD Preview-1
Propellerhead's RECORD Preview by DanceTech
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Using the Apogee ONE to record a song on a Mac
Kate Linné of The Spin Silhouette takes us through her process of recording in her home studio with Apogee ONE, Logic and an iMac.
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Record 1.5 - Neptune tutorial
In this tutorial, we're taking a deeper look at the Neptune Pitch Adjuster. We'll see how to correct to scale, to correct single notes via MIDI, how to use the Voice synth, the transpose function and more.
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Record Micro tutorial 16 - Fun with REX files
It's time to take a look at some ways to work creatively with REX files in Record. Record allows you to work with REX files in new, cool ways - in this tutorial, we learn a few of them.
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Record Micro Tutorial 14 - Vocoding
In this tutorial, we will learn how to hook up Reason's vocoder to Record for use with a live audio input (aka robot singing). We'll also learn how to put a vocoder on an existing audio recording.
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