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djdustx
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Toronto, Canada
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lmao...u poor basterd...
no one in there right mind starts with Reason...and doesnt expect to get frustrated as hell...
bro try FL STudio...its ALOT more user-friendly.
with creation of basslines...
try www.serious-sounds.net in the forums...theres at least 20 different genre basslines tutorials
best of luck
Seb.
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Feb-20-2005 09:20
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UphoricNitemare
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Kentucky, U.S.A.
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I don't think he is bored with it. I think he closes it down because he feels overwhelmed. Just keep trying...don't give up. Its worth all the frustration in the world just to write music, and produce it.
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Feb-20-2005 14:49
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RIPassion
don't worry, be happy

Registered: Dec 2003
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| quote: | | Originally posted by djdustx no one in there right mind starts with Reason...and doesnt expect to get frustrated as hell... |
My ass! I didn't know anything about music production at all, not even what a frequency was, and I bought reason and had no problems. You don't just read a manual and then expect to have "madskillz;" you take it one problems at a time. I have dabbled hardly at all with other production programs, but learning to use reason was far from difficult for me.
Back to the main person of the thread: 5 minutes? Don't get frustrated. At first, opening the "create" menu can be a lot for the mind, considering you have no idea what anything does, but don't be freaked out about it. Learn to use the mixer first, (duh), then learn to use the redrum and samplers (and see the similarities/differences), then learn to use the synthesizers (keep all similarities/differences from the samplers/redrum in mind for the synths), and THEN you can learn to reverb/delay/eq/etc.
If you really are eager to learn to make synths, then fine, open up a subtractor, but I gurantee the knowledge you get from using an nn-19 will knock out about half of the knobs on the subtractor for you, and it'll be easier to learn the nn-19.
As for the sequencer, if there's anything that isn't self explanatory, open up the demo songs and figure out what does what. (just change stuff and play around, nothing wrong with that).
Above all, good luck.
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Feb-20-2005 21:31
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Leon
88mph

Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Nov 2004
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Feb-20-2005 22:36
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