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Propellerhead Software Reason Rack Extension
Reason's effects rack is now open to accept effect and instrument plug-ins from third parties--and already Softube, Korg, and several other companies have signed up. What's more, these will have all the characteristics of standard Reason modules, including back panel patch points. Reason 6.5, the...
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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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Propellerhead Software - Adam Fielding Masterclass part 4
Adam Fielding was a regular member of our user forums until he was snatched up for a record deal by Distinctive Records in the UK. He's been a busy guy ever since and to keep pace with his own creativity, Adam has developed some unique tricks for creative sequencing and percussive rhythm making....
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Record micro tutorial 3 - Guitar recording with the Line 6 POD and Bass POD in Record.
In this micro tutorial we learn about the built-in guitar and bass amp and speaker emulation from Line 6.
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Record Micro tutorial 15 - Record for Reason owners: better sequencer, better rack, better creative flow
A look at what Record has to offer Reason owners besides audio recording, fantastic mixing, out-of-this-world time stretch and such. We're taking a look at sequencer enhancements, rack improvements, multi-processing and much more.
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52 Reason Record Tips: Week 1 - Creating a Rhythmic Gate Using Record's Dynamics Section
Propellerhead Software's product specialist James Bernard kicks off this series of tutorials with a demonstration on creative uses of the Record mixer's dynamics section to create rhythmic gating effects, also known as 'trance gate'.
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52 Reason / Record Tips - Week 36: Comping Takes Together in Record
It's nearly unimaginable to think about early music recording. Musicians had to record their songs in one take direct to wax/acetate records. 100 copies of an album meant recording 100 flawless takes for every musician playing together! Compare that to today and Record 1.5's "Comp Editor." You can...
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