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Propellerheads Reason 4.0 Electronic Music Production Software TB-303

Friday, January 27th, 2012
Propellerheads Reason 6 Music Production Software PROAUDIOSTAR
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URGENT REPORT on Propellerheads Reason, Read My Guide!
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HIP HOP DRUM SAMPLES PROPELLERHEADS REASON REFILL WAV
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Electronic Music Production Question??? Infected Mushroom??

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Question by ohmyhead69: Electronic Music Production Question??? Infected Mushroom??
I have PropellerHeads Reason 3.0, but am wondering if anyone knows what artist such as Infected Mushroom use to make their music?

Best answer:

Answer by vinx98
Undoubtedly the use Ableton Live . It is also possible they used Reason AND Live. My song “Resonator” was used with Live rewired with Reason.

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/songInfo.cfm?bandID=663945&songID=5159083

regards

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Propellerhead Software – The Future of Music Making Part 1

Friday, November 18th, 2011

In this kickoff event for Music Making Month Propellerhead’s founders Ernst, Marcus, and Peter discuss the future of music making. For more information about our full schedule of Music Making Month live tutorials, demos, artist Q&As, and videos be sure to check out www.propellerheads.se/mmm during the month of May (2011)
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Music Skins MS-REAS20001 iPhone 2G-3G-3GS- Reason- Glory Skin

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

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Question about Reason 4.0 propellerhead the music software?

Sunday, November 13th, 2011

Question by Stan: Question about Reason 4.0 propellerhead the music software?
I have Reason 4.0 but i have lost my code do i have to have the exact code or can i get a new one if so give me a code please the software cost 500 pounds so you know….

Best answer:

Answer by rahmoan
no, you don’t have to use the same one. it’s merely just for registration purposes(that is, if you are planning on using reason within propellerheads online community.) i use reason 4.0, and i opted not to bother with their community, not to say that it’s bad or anything..but i just chose to. anyway, to answer your question..no, you don’t have to use the same code. during installation..it asks you if you lost your code, and need a new one, you can purchase another one for a ‘nominal fee.’ so you’re stuck with one of three options, buying reason all over again, buying the activation key from them, or just finding it online like most people do. it’s up to you..and yes, i know..the program is very expensive, but worth every penny.

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Computer Music 114 – Groove Armada, Chris Lake, Laptop, Propellerheads Reason

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011
Propellerheads Reason 6 Music Production Software PROAUDIOSTAR
US $399.99
End Date: Tuesday Feb-14-2012 11:41:31 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $399.99
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URGENT REPORT on Propellerheads Reason, Read My Guide!
US $4.99
End Date: Friday Feb-24-2012 16:42:27 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $4.99
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HIP HOP DRUM SAMPLES PROPELLERHEADS REASON REFILL WAV
US $13.98
End Date: Friday Mar-02-2012 17:51:14 PST
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How to use reason 4 Music software?

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Question by Pingpo Manna: How to use reason 4 Music software?
can someone explain to me how to use the music software Reason version 4 and if they could show what is needed for it?

Best answer:

Answer by Virg
Do you have the program? If you do, then you probably have the text files that came with it when you installed. One of them is the manual, which is really long and complicated with lots of technical terms. You might want to just buckle down and read the whole thing, and every time you don’t know what they’re talking about, either open up the program and check it out, or go to another part in the manual that explains the terms, or look them up on the web. I learned how to use the program from a buddy, then figured out more techniques, but after I read the manual I really knew what I was doing. But, here’s a quick explanation. When you open Reason to an ‘empty rack’, it will have three things already up. The first thing will say ‘built in audio’, which is the physical routing of the final signal, which is set to play through your built in audio, aka, your speakers on your pc or the headphone port. Below that is the mastering suite, you can leave that alone for now. Below that is the mixer. If you select the mixer and create an instrument (dr. rex, redrum, maelstrom, thor, whatever) it will auto route the device to play through the first open channel on the mixer. Start by making a dr rex loop player. If you press tab, the ‘rack’ will flip around and you can see how the wires are routed, and you can click and drag the wires to re-route. It should be routed to channel 1 on the mixer. Now, I assuming you do not have a midi controller yet. Get one, it makes it much easier to write music. So now you see your dr rex. On every instrument there is a button that looks like a folder. Press it to load a ‘patch’, in this case a dr rex loop, into the instrument. Search through the dr rex drum loops in the reason factory soundbank and find a drum beat. Select it to load it into the dr rex. The up and down arrows next to the patch name allow you to change patches once one is selected, within the folder that the patch is in. Now look at the bottom of your screen. The sequencer is down there, you should see the transport, the mixer, and the dr rex. Select the dr rex and press the button on the top left of the sequencer window to switch to edit mode. You can click on a slice to hear it. Now on the dr rex, press the ‘to track’ button and the dr rex will copy the pattern onto the sequencer windows, in the region that is selected by the left and right loop markers. On the sequencer, click the ‘loop on/off’ button on the lower right. Now press play, and your loop should start playing, and repeating itself. Now, select the mixer again, and create a new instrument, a synth, maybe thor. Click the folder button on thor and load a patch. Now select thor in the sequencer and put it in edit mode. You should see a Keyboard on the left, and a grid to the right. Use your pencil to draw notes in the grid, or record with a midi controller. Press play and hear your loop. Use the arrow tool to drag notes around or change the length. Use the pencil on the bars in the ‘velocity lane’ underneath the grid to change velocity (volume). Now, while your loop is playing, press record and start messing with knobs on the thor. It will record what you are doing, and make an ‘automation lane’ in the sequencer for whatever you changed. You can go edit it further with the pencil and arrow tools. Now select the thor on the rack, and create an effect device, a cf 101 chorus/flanger. It should auto route to the thor, and you should hear the effect, which can be adjusted on the rack. Now switch back from edit mode to arrange mode on the sequencer window. Use the arrow tool to select the chunks and press command c to copy. It will automatically move the cursor to the end of what you just copied. Press command v to paste, and move your right loop marker to the end of what you copied. Your loop is now twice as long. There, that’s a good start for you. I suggest you get an M-Audio Axiom 61, it is a perfect midi controller for Reason 4. Here is a track I made on Reason with my axiom 61. http://www.zshare.net/audio/592774843a7858e9/ If you have more questions, email me. And check out some tutorials on youtube.

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which of these music producing softwares is the best?

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

Question by Arturo O: which of these music producing softwares is the best?
which one is the best of them all?:
1. Acid
2. Propellerheads Reason
3. Protools
4. FL Studio/Fruit Loops
i wanna make some rap/hiphop beats
oh yea, and tell me WHY it’s better

Best answer:

Answer by abelp068
Acid

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KungFu Propellerheads Music Video

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

Music video i made up for my music class elective, using various kung-fu clips.

Could someone provide me recommendations for electronic music?

Friday, August 19th, 2011

Question by dopefish622: Could someone provide me recommendations for electronic music?
I’ve started listening to electronic music only recently. So far I like the Propellerheads and Amon Tobin, and I was wondering if there was anything else out there that sounded like either of them. Or anything else I have to listen to in order to gain a deeper appreciation of the genre (i.e. what are the classics of electronic music?)

Best answer:

Answer by Ryan S
[nin] is definetly one of the best electronic bands. but they have more of a rock sound/feel to them. if you like the lighter electronic music, go wit daft punk.

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