Learning how to record, edit, mix, and master music in Propellerhead Reason 9 gives you a powerful collection of tools for creating music. Each skill that you learn in working with audio and creating music can open more doors for further learning. Each answer leads to another question that points the way to deeper knowledge and more highly developed skills. Audio engineer and music producer Matt Piper suggests online courses for further study that can give you a deeper understanding of audio processing as well as music theory. These additional courses can provide knowledge that will enhance your ability to understand and use Propellerhead Reason 9, and to create and record music in any environment.
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10/30/2017Released
7/22/2016- Recording audio and virtual instrument tracks in Reason 9
- Loop recording
- Creating synth lines
- Making beats with loops and the sequencer
- Editing audio
- Correcting pitch
- Automating tempo and time signature
- Mixing tracks in Reason
- Master the final recording
Skill Level Beginner
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Q: This course was updated on 10/30/2017. What changed?
A: New videos were added that cover what’s new in Reason 9.5.x, including using VST plugins in Reason, MIDI drag and drop, and delay compensation.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 1s
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New in Reason 9.5.x
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Using VST plugins in Reason7m 32s
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MIDI drag and drop2m 9s
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Delay compensation4m 51s
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Hyper-Threading support1m 9s
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1. Set Up
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Set preferences4m 5s
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User interface overview4m 38s
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Navigate the Reason browser3m 43s
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2. Record Audio
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Record audio tracks6m 26s
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Loop record6m 57s
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3. Record Virtual Instruments
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Combine software instruments3m 52s
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Live sampling3m 4s
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4. Create Beats
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Make beats with loops7m 51s
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5. Edit Your Recording
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Audio Slice editor6m 10s
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Vocal Pitch editor10m 10s
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Bounce audio clips to MIDI2m 29s
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6. Mix Your Recording
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Mixer overview7m 30s
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Set levels and stereo pans7m 40s
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EQ (equalization)8m 37s
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Compression8m 51s
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Effect sends9m 37s
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7. Finish Your Recording
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Master your own recording12m 40s
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Conclusion
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Next steps22s
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