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adam_text | TABLE
OF
Contents
CHAPTER
1
Introduction to Reason
3.0 .........................1
What Is Reason
3.0? ...................................1
MIDI and Reason
.....................................3
Digital Audio and Reason
..............................8
Analog Sound—Frequency and Amplitude
.............11
Space—The Final Dimension
.........................14
Digital Audio and Sampling
.........................15
CHAPTER
2
Installing and Configuring Reason
..................17
The Ideal Reason Studio
...............................17
What s Under the Hood?
............................18
Would You Like a PC or Mac with That?
..............24
Choosing the Right MIDI Keyboard for Reason
........25
Making a Sound Decision
..........................27
Selecting a Mixer
.................................29
Installing and Configuring Reason
......................30
Installing the Program
.............................32
Configuring Reason
...............................34
CHAPTER
3
Getting Started with Reason
3.0...................39
Reason by Default
...................................39
Basic Studio Signal Flow
..............................41
The Reason Hardware Interface
........................43
The Reason Mixer
...................................43
Real-Time
Effects
....................................44
The Combinator
.....................................45
Contents
Synłhs,
Sounds, Beats, and Treats
......................45
The Subtractor Polyphonic Synthesizer
...............45
Redrum Percussion Module
.........................46
The Matrix Analog Pattern Sequencer
...............48
Dnrex Loop Machine Extraordinaire
.................48
The NN-XT Advanced Sampler
......................49
The
Malström Graintable
Synthesizer
................50
The Reason Sequencer—At First Glance
..................51
The Arrange View
.................................51
The Edit View
....................................53
The Editing and Quantization Tools
..................54
The Transport Panel
...............................55
Virtual Routing in Reason—Virtual Eye Candy
............56
CHAPTER
4
Creałing
Your First Reason Song
...................61
Wiping the Slate Clean
................................61
Creating a reMix Mixer
..............................64
Routing the Effects
...................................68
Is There a Dnrex in the House?
........................70
Adding a Bass Line
..................................76
Adding a Pad
.......................................81
Topping It Off with a Little Lead
.......................83
Putting the Pieces Together
............................87
It s All in the Mix!
....................................90
CHAPTER
5
The Reason Sequencer-Close Up
..................93
The Basic Layout and Tools
............................95
The Arrange/Edit View
............................95
The Zoom Tools
..................................96
Sizing Up the Sequencer
...........................97
The Sequencer Toolbar
............................99
Arrange/Edit View Button
.........................99
VI
Contents
The Lane Buttons
.................................100
Snap Controls
...................................103
Quantize Tools
..................................106
The Transport Panel
.................................108
Replace or Overdub?
.............................110
Tempo and Time
..................................110
Locators—the Key to Looping
.......................110
Automation Override
.............................
Ill
The Pattern Shuffle Control
.........................
Ill
The Click Control
.................................112
MIDI Sync and Focus
..............................112
The CPU and Audio Clipping
LEDs ...................112
Creating and Managing Tracks
.........................113
Creating and Deleting Sequencer Tracks in Reason
.....113
The Track Columns
................................114
Moving and Duplicating Tracks
.....................115
Sequencing a Live Performance
........................117
Editing Your Performance
..........................120
Sequencing Written Data
.............................126
Drawing and Erasing Events
.......................126
Change Events
...................................131
Drawing Controller Data
..........................133
CHAPTER
6
The Reason Mixer (reMix)
........................137
What Is a Mixer?
...................................137
Meet the reMix Mixer
...............................140
Setting Levels
.....................................141
Mutes and Solos
..................................144
Panning
.........................................145
Equalization
.....................................149
Auxiliary Sends and Returns
........................152
VII
Contents
CHAPTER
7 Redrum-Close
Up
..............................155
A Guided Tour of the Redrum Interface
.................155
Browsing and Loading Patches
......................156
The Drum Sound Channels
..........................160
The Redrum Pattern Programmer
......................175
What Is a Pattern-Based Programmer?
...............175
Run Those Patterns
................................176
Climbing the Steps of Pattern Programming Success
... .176
Building the Redrum Groove with the
Pattern Programmer
...............................182
Using Redrum with the Reason Sequencer
...............187
Shifting Between Patterns with Automation
...........187
Copying Patterns to the Reason Sequencer
............189
CHAPTER
8
Drtrex-Close Up
................................191
A New Reason to ReCycle!
...........................192
A Guided Tour of Dr:rex
..............................193
Getting Sound into Dnrex
..........................193
Audio Quality in Dnrex
............................195
Polyphony
.......................................195
The Synth Parameters
.............................195
Creative Uses for Dnrex with the Reason Sequencer
.....205
Cut It Out!
.......................................205
Write Your Own Grooves
..........................206
Drawing in Automation
...........................209
CHAPTER
9
The
Subłractor-Close
Up
........................213
Subtractive Synthesis Explained
.......................214
A Guided Tour of the Subtractor
.......................215
The Oscillator Section
.............................215
The Filter Section
.................................222
VIH
Contents
The Envelope Section
..............................225
The LFO Section
..................................227
The Play Parameters
..............................229
Your First Subtractor Patch
...........................233
Setting Up a Start Point
...........................233
Programming Your Subtractor Patch
.................234
Sci-Fi Sine Wave LFO Invasion
........................238
Using the Subtractor with the Matrix
..................240
What Is the Matrix?
..............................240
Connecting the Matrix
............................240
Creating a Curve Pattern with the Matrix
.............241
CHAPTER
10
The
Malström-Close
Up
.........................243
Graintable Synthesis
................................244
Tour the
Malström ..................................244
The Oscillator Section
.............................244
Routing and Output
...............................249
The Filter Section
.................................249
The Modulator Section
............................252
The Play Parameters
..............................254
CV
Connections
..................................255
Your First
Malström
Patch
............................258
Setting Up a Start Point
...........................259
Programming Your
Malström
Patch
..................260
CHAPTER
11
NN-W-Close Up
...............................263
Basic Sample-Creation Principles
.....................264
Using Single Samples
.............................264
Multisampling
...................................267
A Guided Tour of the
NN-19 ..........................269
Loading Patches
..................................269
The
NN-19
Virtual Keyboard Display
................270
IX
Contents
The
NN-19
Synth Parameters
.......................272
The
NN-19
Play Parameters
........................280
Creating Your First
NN-19
Sample Patch
................284
Setting the Key Zones
.............................285
Editing Your Sample Patch
.........................287
CHAPTER
12
NN-XT-Close Up
...............................291
What Makes the NN-XT Different?
....................292
A Guided Tour of the NN-XT
.........................292
The NN-XT Main Display Panel
.....................292
The NN-XT Remote Editor
.........................294
Creating a Multilayered NN-XT Patch
..................313
Importing Single Note Samples
......................313
Importing Chord Samples
..........................316
Importing FX Samples
.............................317
Expanding Your Sample Library with Reload
............319
Converting
Akai
to NN-XT
.........................320
Converting
Akai
to ReFill
..........................322
CHAPTER
13
The Matrix-Close Up
...........................325
What Is the Matrix?
.................................325
Edit Mode
.......................................326
Octaves and Ties
.................................327
The Matrix Pattern Window
........................328
Steps, Resolution, and Shuffle
......................328
Matrix Outputs
..................................329
Matrix Tutorials
....................................330
Using the Matrix with the Subtracfor
................330
Creative Connections with the Matrix
................338
X
Contents
CHAPTER
14
Effects-Close Up
...............................345
Effects Common Features
............................345
RV-7 Digital Reverb
.................................346
DDL-l Digital Delay Line
.............................347
D
-П
Foldback Distortion
.............................349
ECF-42 Envelope Controlled Filter
.....................349
CF-lOl Chorus/Flanger
...............................351
PH-90 Phaser
......................................352
UN-16 Unison
......................................353
PEQ-2 Two Band Parametric EQ
.......................354
COMP-Ol Auto Make Up Gain Compressor
.............355
The BV512 Vocoder/Equalizer
........................356
What Is a Vocoder?
...............................356
The BV512 as an Equalizer
.........................358
Basic Vocoding Tutorial
............................359
Automation
......................................361
CV
Connections
...................................361
Scream
4
Sound Destruction Unit
......................362
The Damage Section
..............................362
The Cut Section
..................................364
The Body Section
.................................365
The
CV
Connections
...............................366
RV7000 Advanced Reverb
...........................366
The Main Panel
..................................367
The Remote Programmer
..........................367
The
CV
Connections
...............................371
The Spider Audio Merger
&
Splitter
....................371
Using the Spider to Merge Audio
...................372
Using the Spider to Split Audio
.....................373
The Spider
CV
Merger
&
Splitter
......................375
Xl
Contents
CHAPTER
15
The Combinator-Close Up
.......................379
Keep Em
Combinateci
..............................379
A Guided Tour of the Combinator
.....................380
The Controller Panel
................................380
The Programmer
....................................381
Combinator Routing
.................................381
Audio Connections
................................381
CV
Connections
..................................382
microMix
..........................................382
Creating Your First
Combi
............................384
Setting the Key Ranges
............................386
Setting the Velocity Range
.........................388
Run Pattern Devices
...............................388
Modulation Routing
...............................389
Uncombine/Combine
...............................390
Select Backdrop-More Than One Way to Skin
a Combi
. .392
CHAPTER
16
The MClass Mastering Suite-Close Up
.............393
MClass Equalizer
..................................394
MClass Stereo Imager
...............................395
The MClass Compressor
.............................396
Understanding the Sidechain
.......................397
Gain Reduction
CV
Out
............................400
MClass Maximizer
.................................401
CHAPTER
17
Automation
...................................403
Live Automation
...................................404
Using the Mouse to Automate
......................404
Using an External Controller to Automate
............406
Automation Override
..............................410
Drawn Automation
..................................411
Xli
Contents
Drawing Automation in the Controller Lane
............411
Automating the Pattern Lane
.......................413
Automating Live Pattern Changes
...................414
CHAPTER
18
SynchronizaHon
................................417
What Is Synchronization?
............................417
MIDI Clock
. ........................................418
Synchronization Tutorials
............................419
Syncing Reason to External Devices
..................419
Syncing Reason with Internal Applications
...........422
Syncing Two Computers Running Reason
.............425
CHAPTER
19
ReWire
.......................................427
How Does ReWire Work?
............................427
ReWire Tutorials
...................................429
Using ReWire with Cubase SX/SL
3.0 ...............429
Using ReWire with Logic
7.0
(Mac Only)
.............433
Using ReWire with Pro Tools
LE
6.7 ..................437
Using ReWire with SONAR
4
(Windows Only)
.........439
Using ReWire with Ableton Live
4.1..................443
CHAPTER
20
Mixing and Publishing Your Reason Songs
.........447
How and What Can Reason Export?
...................447
Export Audio
....................................447
Export MIDI
.....................................453
Publishing a Reason Song
..........................456
Getting Your Music to CD
............................463
Burning CDs with Windows XP
.....................464
Burning CDs with Mac OSX
........................468
ХШ
Contents
APPENDIX
A
The ReBirth
oř
Cool.............................473
How Does It Work?
.................................475
Step Programming the Bass Synths
..................475
Step Programming the Drum Machines
...............476
But Wait
...
There s More!
...........................476
Getting New Drum Sounds
...........................478
Hold the Phone! Isn t This Book about Reason?
..........478
APPENDIX
В
ReCycle!
2.1....................................481
Slice and Dice
......................................482
Roll Yer Own REX2 Files
.............................483
APPENDIX
С
ReFills
........................................491
ReFill Ingredients
...................................492
REX Files
........................................492
Redrum Patches
..................................493
NN-19
and NN-XT Patches
.........................494
Malström
and Subtractor Patches
...................495
Real-Time Effect Patches
..........................496
Combinator Patches
..............................496
Using ReFills with Reason
3.0 ........................496
Downloading and Installing a ReFill
.................496
Using the ReFill
..................................498
Locations
.......................................498
Creating Your Own ReFill
...........................501
Index
.........................................510
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spelling | Piper, Matt Verfasser aut Reason 3 power! Matt Piper and Michael Prager London Thomson Course Technology 2005 XVIII, 532 S. Ill. 23 cm CD-ROM (12 cm) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier (PC): 400 MHz Pentium III processor (or higher). - 64 MB RAM minimum, 800x600 display, supporting 1000 colors, 16-bit sound card, 24X CD-ROM drive or faster. - Windows Me or XP; (or higher); QuickTime 6.0 (or higher) (Mac): 300MHz G3 PPC (or higher); 64 MB RAM minimum. - 800x600 display, supporting 1000 colors, 16-bit sound card, 24X CD-ROM drive or faster. - OS9, OSX 10.2 (or higher), QuickTime 6.0 (or higher) Reason (Computer file) Software sequencers Music / Computer programs Musik Music Computer programs Komposition Musik (DE-588)4133320-2 gnd rswk-swf Elektronische Musik (DE-588)4014355-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4055382-6 Software gnd-content Elektronische Musik (DE-588)4014355-7 s Komposition Musik (DE-588)4133320-2 s DE-604 Prager, Michael Verfasser aut Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017001398&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Piper, Matt Prager, Michael Reason 3 power! Reason (Computer file) Software sequencers Music / Computer programs Musik Music Computer programs Komposition Musik (DE-588)4133320-2 gnd Elektronische Musik (DE-588)4014355-7 gnd |
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title | Reason 3 power! |
title_auth | Reason 3 power! |
title_exact_search | Reason 3 power! |
title_full | Reason 3 power! Matt Piper and Michael Prager |
title_fullStr | Reason 3 power! Matt Piper and Michael Prager |
title_full_unstemmed | Reason 3 power! Matt Piper and Michael Prager |
title_short | Reason 3 power! |
title_sort | reason 3 power |
topic | Reason (Computer file) Software sequencers Music / Computer programs Musik Music Computer programs Komposition Musik (DE-588)4133320-2 gnd Elektronische Musik (DE-588)4014355-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Reason (Computer file) Software sequencers Music / Computer programs Musik Music Computer programs Komposition Musik Elektronische Musik Software |
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