return to tranceaddict TranceAddict Forums Archive > DJing / Production / Promotion > Music Producers Promotion

Pages: [1] 2 
Who has used Propellerhead's Reason?
View this Thread in Original format
dj_cuba
I really want to start producing my own music and have done for a while now but have never really gotten round to it. I figured the best place to start would be to use Propellerhead's reason v3.0 and than move up to better software as I got more proficient.

The problem is I have downloaded a demo version of v.3.0 so I can get used to it before I decide to buy, but I haven't a clue where to start! I don't even know where the sequencer is or have been able to get the program to make a single sound as of yet. I can't really afford to sign up to a reason crash course so I figured the best thing to do would be to buy an instruction manual, except I need one that starts right at the most basic beginner level, kinda like one of those 'dummies guide to...' books. Does anyone have any suggestions?
marcusk
Hey DJ Cuba,

I think you might be better off with this thread in the Production Studio section of this forum. This area is mostly for getting advice on productions that you've already composed.

But aside from that, I use Reason. I've used it for about a year or so. When I first found out what Reason could be capable of, I got so involved in it. All of my tracks in my sig were done with Reason if you want to get an idea of what it can do. There was also some other processing done using other applications...

I'll see if I can start you off.

Basically, the first thing you need to do is throw in a Mixer, just right-click in the blank area of the new document, goto Create, then choose mixer. Then do the same thing, but this time choose Subtractor from the list of items. Then start hitting your keys on the keyboard. You should hear a sound. Also your sequencer is located at the bottom. You'll see what happens when you try to record. It's pretty intuitive.

But the best way to learn is just to try different things, IMO. And don't give up, just keep going, and you'll get the hang of it.

Good luck!
nils
quote:
Originally posted by marcusk
But the best way to learn is just to try different things, IMO. And don't give up, just keep going, and you'll get the hang of it.


quite so. reason isn't really too hard to learn on your own. plus, i think they have a pretty easy manual included even in the demo, or otherwise on propellerheads.se
i'll help you out with some basic tutorials, if you need it? pm me if so
Four_On_Four-er
quote:
Originally posted by dj_cuba
I figured the best place to start would be to use Propellerhead's reason v3.0 and than move up to better software as I got more proficient.


Um... alot of it has to do with creativity; not the power of your sequencer.

I use FLStudio. It's cheaper (by $350) and sounds like crap compared to Reason if you use the native synths that ship with it. What I LOVE about FLStudio is that it's VST expandable. With all the addon VST applications and synths that I can rake it, it's no wonder alot of artists here use that too...

I'm NOT dissing Reason. I'm simply saying that if you want something that's expandable, you should try something like it. FLStudio/Cubase/Protools provide those kinds of options - shop around.

Reason, however, I don't have alot of experience with other than listening to some killer tracks made with it, and the demo. Reason can no doubt kick butt, and if that's the route you want to go -- by all means.

Furthermore... if I was wealthy, and had a more powerful computer. I wouldn't mind purchasing Reason as a Rewire client. But for now, I'm content with what I have.

OFF TOPIC:

Marcusk, I listened to your Moondust(DJMkoRemix) and I enjoyed it! :)
Rayan
quote:
I'm NOT dissing Reason. I'm simply saying that if you want something that's expandable,


I`m not gonna start a big discussion about this! But thats wrong.. because Reason got the amazing Rewire function like you said, but that really expand reason alot!

good luck with music :)
Speactra
quote:
Originally posted by Four_On_Four-er
I use FLStudio. It's cheaper (by $350) and sounds like crap compared to Reason if you use the native synths that ship with it.

It's not the synths and effects that sounds crap, it's you making them sound crap. :rolleyes:
Four_On_Four-er
quote:
Originally posted by Speactra
It's not the synths and effects that sounds crap, it's you making them sound crap. :rolleyes:


I may be an amatuer synth user, but I compare 3xOSC to many softsyths and even a hardsynth or two and the oscillator architecture, filters just don't seem to stack up. It typically has an unwanted digital timbre.

However, I've found alot of redeeming scenarios for the TS-404. Plastic-y as well, but some distinguished acid and effects I find wanting. Heck, even one or two mono leads from that thing that are just brutal!


Back to Reason... Rewire, yeah, I did mention that. Sorry I didn't emphasize it more. I assumed that this guy was looking for a one-sequencer solution to later be upgraded.
TigerClaw
Reason is a great program, But it has a huge learning curve, It will take days and maybe even months to learn how to use it.
kopi_luwak
quote:
Originally posted by TigerClaw
Reason is a great program, But it has a huge learning curve, It will take days and maybe even months to learn how to use it.

As any other sequencer :P.
Kopi =o.
dj_kane
I use reason rewired into cubase. i find that its much better for drums and percussion but not too keen on synth control. if you could load vst's into it then it would be an ideal package.

iloop
Re: Who has used Propellerhead's Reason?

my mom !
Stino
quote:
Originally posted by dj_kane
I use reason rewired into cubase. i find that its much better for drums and percussion but not too keen on synth control. if you could load vst's into it then it would be an ideal package.


same here, works ph4t :)
CLICK TO RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
Pages: [1] 2 
Privacy Statement