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52 Reason / Record Tips - Week 41: Mid-Side Processing for Great Masters
When it comes to mastering, one of the hottest things right now is a technique known as "mid-side processing."
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52 Reason / Record Tips - Week 39: Compression Tips for the Best Mixes
For many people, compressors are the biggest obstacle between them and a professional mix. But if you know how to use them, compressors are your best tool to achieve that professional mix.
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52 Reason / Record Tips - Week 37: Parallel Processing
The War of the Roses, the Cold War, or the Pepsi/Coke War... all these have come before us but we are currently locked in a much tougher battle known as "The Loudness War." Producers everywhere are fighting with everything they have to out-blast each other on the radio, in clubs, and iPods earbuds...
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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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Reason / Record Tips -: Edit Your Loops and Stretch to Tempo
The new "stretch to tempo" feature in Record 1.5 (AUDIO+MIDI) and Reason 5 (MIDI only) means that it's easier than ever to take a WAV loop off your hard drive and bring it into your session -
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Artist Interview: Adrock (Beastie Boys) Deleted Scenes
We just couldn't let these stories hit the cutting room floor! Beastie Boys fans and music fans in general will enjoy these random anecdotes from hip-hop pioneer Adam "Adrock" Horovitz. Hear how Adam decided to buy his first drum machine, how he discovered LL Cool J, or his thoughts on the art of...
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Artist Interview: Adam "Adrock" Horovitz (Beastie Boys)
It's hard to fully comprehend the impact the Beastie Boys have had on popular music. In collaborations with Rick Rubin and The Dust Brothers, the Beastie Boys have birthed some of the most infectious and fun beats of the last 25 years. From the early 2000s, on a recommendation from band-mate Mike...
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Reason 5 Signature Patches
We have expanded the Factory Sound Bank in Reason 5 to include Signature Patches, Rex Loops, and samples from some industry heavy hitters and straight up legends. You've now got a window into the experimental mind of Black Eyed Peas' Printz Board, the one-of-a-kind production tricks of Public...
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Ableton Live And Propellerhead Reason: Syncing Up In Ableton Live
What do you do when your tracks are not lining up in Ableton? In this video, Bill shows you what to do as he does some syncing in Ableton Live and Propellerhead Reason. Bill also shows how to ReWire a device and also shows off some routing options within Reason.
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How To Rewire Logic & Reason
A short tutorial explaining how to set up a ReWire connection in Logic Studio, so you can take advantage of the thousands of samples and virtual instruments in Reason.
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Propellerhead's RECORD Preview-1
Propellerhead's RECORD Preview by DanceTech
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52 Reason Record Tips: Week 3 - Advanced Dub Step Wobble Bass Sound Design
In the third episode, James Bernard gives you even more tips on creating dub step wobble bass sounds in Record and Reason. Get the files for this tutorial here: www.propellerheads.se
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52 Reason Record Tips: Week 2 - Creating a wobble bass sound
In this week's episode, James Bernard shows how to create a typical dub step wobble bass sound in Record and Reason.
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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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Reason 5 Record 1.5 - Dr. Octo Rex Loop Player
The upgraded Dr. Octo Rex loop player loads eight REX loops into one player and lets you switch between them on the fly. This makes arranging a breeze - load the drum loops into one player, the guitars into another and use the sequencer to select what loop to play in a pattern-like fashion. With...
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