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Stockholm, Sweden August 25, — Propellerhead Software today released for sale worldwide the biggest overhaul to its Record - Reason application family to date. These highly anticipated upgrades to Reason 5 and Record 1. The new Kong Drum Designer and Dr. Reason 5 and Record 1. Neptune, a pitch correction tool and amazing voice synthesizer, turns less than perfect performances into great ones in no time.

Simply play new harmonies on a MIDI keyboard for instant backing vocals. Live sampling into all sample capable devices means any musician can use samples in a new and playful manner, discovering the lost art of creative sampling. I then took his design and tweaked it a little to make it as straightforward as possible.

The concept uses 2 Thors to control the Toggle switch. This, in turn switches the Fader between the two modulation controls. But this is a huge improvement. And my thanks goes to Eric for finding a solution to one of the problems that was bugging me. There are two files in this zip:. Happy Reasoning! You can use it to create a Template or multiple Templates to allow one main place where all your devices are controlled acting as a Hub.

Though the controller can be mapped to any MIDI Control surface, it excels if you have the Alias8 from Livid Instruments , on which it is modeled, providing very tight integration between that controller and Reason.

One of the most flexible controllers inside the Reason Rack. Here, I put together an 8-page PDF, with an introduction and overview of the Alias8, and some creative ideas for how to use it in practical routing scenarios.

And the cost for all of this? Any questions, ideas, suggestions, please feel free to comment below. Instead of waiting a year before I release something new in a book format, I thought I would release a new RE device guide about once a month in PDF format, and for the same price as a cup of coffee.

Complete coverage of Reason 7. This book is built from the ground up to explore all aspects of the Reason Rack. Complete coverage of all Reason 7. The second half of the book provides different ways you can integrate those devices together to create practical applications.

This manual provides all you need to know to start out using reason and take your skills from Basic to advanced, and beyond. Save time learning the Rack in the most intuitive way possible, and keep your copy handy as a desk reference while you work. Table of Contents. Book Introduction. The PDF and ReFill are sent to you in two separate emails, and are sent to the same email you used to forward me the receipt.

This is a manual process, so please allow up to 24 hours for download file delivery. This process must be performed because Lulu does not provide customer information to publishers.

Without this information, there is no way for me to track your order, and no way for me to know where to forward the electronic files. The receipt is only used to confirm you have placed an order, and to fulfill the electronic portion of your order.

This information will not be shared with any other third parties. While many of the tutorials found on my website are found in the book, most of them have been updated and expanded. I took a year off to organize and update them. In addition, there are numerous tutorials in the book that are not found on the website. Finally, the first half of the book where all the devices are outlined are exclusive to the book, and not found on the website.

Use it as a reference to save you time, and shorten your Reason learning curve. See my previous post for that. Reason 11 was announced a few months ago and the huge news was that the best bits of it can now run as a plug-in instrument rack — called the Reason Rack Plugin — within other DAWs.

You can either control-click the Rack to open a drop-down menu to load in instruments or simply drag them in. A lot more as it goes. Here they will act on whatever Reason Instrument you have loaded in the Rack. However, cleverly, Reason Studios has also developed another plug-in that we mentioned earlier, Reason Rack Plugin Effect. This brings the effects in as a separate plug-in rack which you can insert wherever your effects go in your DAW in Live it can be per track.

You can stack up multiple effects, the same way you can with instruments, but the best part is, because they are simply being used as effects, you can load in whatever instruments you like on the same channel and enjoy Reason effects on instruments that might never have employed them before.

You could run VSTs in Reason before, so could have enjoyed this combination, but certainly not running within Ableton Live! There are two further sets of tools to use in the Reason Rack that we detail in the workshop: Utilities and Players. This gets translated to what the reverb is doing and ya da ya da I won't bore you with technical details in this article.

Today I just want to blog about an issue I started to notice on this site in particular. I am not sure when it happened, the only thing I do know is "how it happened". As you may well know on this site I run a custom-made service that updates everything from the Propellerhead Shop. While currently I am involved in a different project that is somewhat related to this idea more on that later during the month.

While refactoring read: making changes to the website code I started to realize that nothing from the Shop feed would update properly. I am Hydlide of ReasonExperts. This may not be anything new that I am going to post on this 'blog'. But I want to make it more official rather than having it as a rumor.

Since recently there is a large smear campaign going on as totally expected about myself, this site and a vlog post that I posted on the internet almost 4 days ago by the time I am posting this. Komplete 12 from Native Instruments has been released since September While I recently purchased myself Komplete 11 Ultimate edition I thought I would just start to write down my initial thoughts on this Komplete bundle.

While I am early in to explore just everything this pack has included, writing down a single article about the contents of this whole bundle would not really do it justice.

Therefore, I might start spending some time to write additional articles or make some additional videos while I am exploring this sonic explosion of content. Because that is basically what it is. A total mind-blowing massive amount of sounds. Shape from Lectric Panda is a utility that was originally designed by Lectric Panda and was released as a separate Rack Extension. While synchronous was more an effect process generator where the curve could also be used as an external control voltage output.

Shape, on the other hand, is all about that idea yet take it towards a whole different level. When I originally bought Shape as a utility to sculpture a sound in all kind of different ways, I started making use of this device more often especially in terms of Genres like Ambient music, IDM, Breakcore, and Glitch. Part of the beauty lies in the way you can reuse the same pattern, yet do it differently while the waveform progresses over time.

So from an evolving point of view, that is pretty much perfect for the genres I just mentioned. I want to demystify most of the features that are existing inside of the Grain sample manipulator.

While I haven't really focussed on this device that much, because of issues that were in Grain and Europa since Reason 10 was released. While they were fixed in Reason Since I wanted to analyze a lot of different segments on what this device can do, unscrew the screws on the Grain engine itself just to see what lies under the hood, and program it in many different ways so I can call myself a Grain Expert too



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