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Zak McKracken
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Re: reason help
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real software?
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reason is a real software!
lower your volume and use compression/limiters on all instruments before the mixer. the mixer seems to work better with low inputs, then push up the volume again after the mixer with m-class intruments.
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Nov-16-2008 16:53
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MSZ
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Registered: Jun 2005
Location: kill me
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Nov-16-2008 23:52
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music2dance2
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: U.K.
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Agreed reason is real, its not what you got but how you use it. Professionals use reason day in day and make great tracks that goes for any other piece of software, logic, cubase, renoise, ableton.
All I can advise mate is to study your track break it down to find out what is going wrong in the mix. If you have problems learn more about mixing, Eq - eventually you'll crack it.
Go to reasonstation.com and download songs from other artists there are some pro sounding tracks which you could learn from and see how they produce good results.
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Nov-17-2008 21:10
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Zak McKracken
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i listened to your sample too. it seems your samples are realy messy and unclear to start with, makes it all harder, pluss it soudns like nothing has been eqed. try finding some better drumsamples to start with, in lack of anything else ive used 909 and 808 samples ALOT!! (their nice tho)
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Nov-17-2008 21:17
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Theran
One virus 2 rule them all

Registered: Mar 2008
Location: Far Far Away
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Re: reason help
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every time i make a song and i try to push it to it's limits |
Don't....
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the songs just start getting messy, and i have no control over it.
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And that's called the art of mixing, that it gets messy is totally up to you and not the software. There are a lot of tutorials in the Tutorial Masterlist that will help you get along with the mixing.
| quote: | Originally posted by BTG
i use the distortion pedal alot, but once i do i find it's really hard to control it.... |
Distortion should be handled with care, it can create a mess (if not mixed properly). Also, refering to the first quote, if you are pushing a track to it's limit, it will probably go and clip on a certain point and when that happens, it's pretty likely that you'll get distortion.
Owyeah, and another cool tip. If you are fond of distortion, take a 909 kickdrum, throw a loadfull of distortion over it, and fill in the application form @ www.hardcoreaddict.com ..
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Last edited by Theran on Nov-19-2008 at 15:27
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Nov-19-2008 15:22
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