Author
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9/28/2018- Accessing function keys on the Mac
- Installing additional free content and instruments
- Recording audio and virtual instruments
- Working with the new Reason instruments
- Making beats with loops and the sequencer
- Editing audio
- Correcting pitch
- Automating tempo and time signature
- Mixing tracks in Reason
- Mastering the final recording
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Matt] Propellerhead Reason music production software gives the music creators the tools they need to turn their ideas into professional quality recordings. Learning how to use those tools efficiently allows you to enjoy the fun of making music while removing technical obstacles so that you can stay in your creative space. In this course, I'll break Reason down into bite-sized, easy to understand pieces so that you can quickly grasp how to use the software and start having fun making music with it.
So join me, Matt Piper, in my LinkedIn Learning course, Learning Reason 10.
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Introduction
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1. Setting Up Reason
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Set preferences6m 54s
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Function keys on the Mac2m 18s
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2. Recording Audio
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3. Recording Virtual Instruments
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Using VST instruments6m 49s
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Live sampling5m 13s
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4. Creating Beats
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Make beats with loops10m 3s
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5. Editing Your Recording
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Pitch correcting vocals11m 28s
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6. Mixing Your Recording
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Mixer overview11m 33s
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Using EQ (equalization)9m 35s
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Using compression and gates6m 16s
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Using the effect sends4m 11s
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7. Finishing Your Recording
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Mastering your own recording9m 34s
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Conclusion
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Next steps35s
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