Everything you need to know to get started producing great music with Propeller head Reason (Versions 7, 8, 9 and 10)
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Understand how the software works and thus feel comfortable navigating it
Create musical devices (synth, effects, samplers, drum machines), play and record them
Edit MIDI and Audio data
Apply effects to individual tracks, mix their creation effectively and process the resultant master bus
Produce and export full compositions in Reason with a professional sound quality
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Introduction to "Producing Music with Reason"
3 lectures17:47General Presentation of the courseThis introduction video describes who can benefit most from this course, and what they can get out of it. The aims of the course are presented as well as its structure and a brief description of its content.Interview with presenter (Q&A) This video contains a Q&A session with the instructor followed with examples of music created with Reason:
· What is Reason?
· What version of Reason are you Teaching in this course?
· Is this course for beginners or advanced users?
· How hard is it to learn how to produce music in Reason?
· Who is the instructor, Edouard Reny?
· What do you like most about Reason?Table of contentThis video is a detailed description of the structure and content of this course. It will also give you tips on how to follow this course in order to make the most of it.
Introduction to "Producing Music with Reason"
3 lectures17:47General Presentation of the courseThis introduction video describes who can benefit most from this course, and what they can get out of it. The aims of the course are presented as well as its structure and a brief description of its content.Interview with presenter (Q&A) This video contains a Q&A session with the instructor followed with examples of music created with Reason:
· What is Reason?
· What version of Reason are you Teaching in this course?
· Is this course for beginners or advanced users?
· How hard is it to learn how to produce music in Reason?
· Who is the instructor, Edouard Reny?
· What do you like most about Reason?Table of contentThis video is a detailed description of the structure and content of this course. It will also give you tips on how to follow this course in order to make the most of it. General Presentation of the courseThis introduction video describes who can benefit most from this course, and what they can get out of it. The aims of the course are presented as well as its structure and a brief description of its content.General Presentation of the courseThis introduction video describes who can benefit most from this course, and what they can get out of it. The aims of the course are presented as well as its structure and a brief description of its content.General Presentation of the courseThis introduction video describes who can benefit most from this course, and what they can get out of it. The aims of the course are presented as well as its structure and a brief description of its content.General Presentation of the courseThis introduction video describes who can benefit most from this course, and what they can get out of it. The aims of the course are presented as well as its structure and a brief description of its content.This introduction video describes who can benefit most from this course, and what they can get out of it. The aims of the course are presented as well as its structure and a brief description of its content.This introduction video describes who can benefit most from this course, and what they can get out of it. The aims of the course are presented as well as its structure and a brief description of its content.Interview with presenter (Q&A) This video contains a Q&A session with the instructor followed with examples of music created with Reason:
· What is Reason?
· What version of Reason are you Teaching in this course?
· Is this course for beginners or advanced users?
· How hard is it to learn how to produce music in Reason?
· Who is the instructor, Edouard Reny?
· What do you like most about Reason?
Interview with presenter (Q&A) This video contains a Q&A session with the instructor followed with examples of music created with Reason:
· What is Reason?
· What version of Reason are you Teaching in this course?
· Is this course for beginners or advanced users?
· How hard is it to learn how to produce music in Reason?
· Who is the instructor, Edouard Reny?
· What do you like most about Reason?
Interview with presenter (Q&A) This video contains a Q&A session with the instructor followed with examples of music created with Reason:
· What is Reason?
· What version of Reason are you Teaching in this course?
· Is this course for beginners or advanced users?
· How hard is it to learn how to produce music in Reason?
· Who is the instructor, Edouard Reny?
· What do you like most about Reason?
Interview with presenter (Q&A) This video contains a Q&A session with the instructor followed with examples of music created with Reason:
· What is Reason?
· What version of Reason are you Teaching in this course?
· Is this course for beginners or advanced users?
· How hard is it to learn how to produce music in Reason?
· Who is the instructor, Edouard Reny?
· What do you like most about Reason?
This video contains a Q&A session with the instructor followed with examples of music created with Reason:
· What is Reason?
· What version of Reason are you Teaching in this course?
· Is this course for beginners or advanced users?
· How hard is it to learn how to produce music in Reason?
· Who is the instructor, Edouard Reny?
· What do you like most about Reason?
This video contains a Q&A session with the instructor followed with examples of music created with Reason:
· What is Reason?
· What version of Reason are you Teaching in this course?
· Is this course for beginners or advanced users?
· How hard is it to learn how to produce music in Reason?
· Who is the instructor, Edouard Reny?
· What do you like most about Reason?
Table of contentThis video is a detailed description of the structure and content of this course. It will also give you tips on how to follow this course in order to make the most of it. Table of contentThis video is a detailed description of the structure and content of this course. It will also give you tips on how to follow this course in order to make the most of it. Table of contentThis video is a detailed description of the structure and content of this course. It will also give you tips on how to follow this course in order to make the most of it. Table of contentThis video is a detailed description of the structure and content of this course. It will also give you tips on how to follow this course in order to make the most of it. This video is a detailed description of the structure and content of this course. It will also give you tips on how to follow this course in order to make the most of it. This video is a detailed description of the structure and content of this course. It will also give you tips on how to follow this course in order to make the most of it.
The Structure of Reason
5 lectures54:12The Flow of Sound and MIDI in ReasonFirst steps in Reason! This video is a theoretical description of the structure of the software. Understanding how Reason is organised allows us to master the flow of sound and music data within it.Reason is composed of three main modules: The sequencer, the Rack and the Mixer. We will describes these and look together at how the sound flows between them.Level: Beginner.Moving around the Sequencer, the Rack and the Mixer. This episode shows the 4 ways to start up the beast, and how it presents itself on your computer. You will get familiar with the three main windows and learn how to navigate between them (using the mouse or keyboard shortcuts).
Level: Beginner.First Notes in ReasonIn this video, you will learn how to create a synthesizer in the rack and play a few notes. This will allow you to observe where the sound goes in the software and give you a perfect opportunity to learn what is meant by "the rack" and by "device". You will also record a few notes in the sequencer as well as some MIDI parameter data. This will give you the opportunity to learn a few basic editing techniques as well as how to hook up a knob of your midi controller to a midi parameter in the rack, and record its real time motion! Level: Beginner.Applying effectsIn this video, you will start having a glimpse of Reason's musical power. In this episode, we will edit the MIDI clips we created in the previous video to adjust them to our liking. Then you will learn how to connect effects to the synth created in the previous video and how to set them up to get the sound we want. This will give you the opportunity to discover two of Reason's effects modules: The Echo and The Rev7000. We will record variations of these effects with time by assigning some of their parameters to knobs on our MIDI controller.
Level: Beginner.Creating a Spacey Piano (Exercise) A challenge for you! From what you have learned in the videos up to now in the course, you should be able to create from scratch a spacey piano sound. Try it, seriously! that effort will allow you to get familiar with the basics and prepare you for the second section of the course.
Level: Beginner.
The Structure of Reason.
5 lectures54:12The Flow of Sound and MIDI in ReasonFirst steps in Reason! This video is a theoretical description of the structure of the software. Understanding how Reason is organised allows us to master the flow of sound and music data within it.Reason is composed of three main modules: The sequencer, the Rack and the Mixer. We will describes these and look together at how the sound flows between them.Level: Beginner.Moving around the Sequencer, the Rack and the Mixer. This episode shows the 4 ways to start up the beast, and how it presents itself on your computer. You will get familiar with the three main windows and learn how to navigate between them (using the mouse or keyboard shortcuts).
Level: Beginner.First Notes in ReasonIn this video, you will learn how to create a synthesizer in the rack and play a few notes. This will allow you to observe where the sound goes in the software and give you a perfect opportunity to learn what is meant by "the rack" and by "device". You will also record a few notes in the sequencer as well as some MIDI parameter data. This will give you the opportunity to learn a few basic editing techniques as well as how to hook up a knob of your midi controller to a midi parameter in the rack, and record its real time motion! Level: Beginner.Applying effectsIn this video, you will start having a glimpse of Reason's musical power. In this episode, we will edit the MIDI clips we created in the previous video to adjust them to our liking. Then you will learn how to connect effects to the synth created in the previous video and how to set them up to get the sound we want. This will give you the opportunity to discover two of Reason's effects modules: The Echo and The Rev7000. We will record variations of these effects with time by assigning some of their parameters to knobs on our MIDI controller.
Level: Beginner.Creating a Spacey Piano (Exercise) A challenge for you! From what you have learned in the videos up to now in the course, you should be able to create from scratch a spacey piano sound. Try it, seriously! that effort will allow you to get familiar with the basics and prepare you for the second section of the course.
Level: Beginner.
The Flow of Sound and MIDI in ReasonFirst steps in Reason! This video is a theoretical description of the structure of the software. Understanding how Reason is organised allows us to master the flow of sound and music data within it.Reason is composed of three main modules: The sequencer, the Rack and the Mixer. We will describes these and look together at how the sound flows between them.Level: Beginner.
The Flow of Sound and MIDI in ReasonFirst steps in Reason! This video is a theoretical description of the structure of the software. Understanding how Reason is organised allows us to master the flow of sound and music data within it.Reason is composed of three main modules: The sequencer, the Rack and the Mixer. We will describes these and look together at how the sound flows between them.Level: Beginner.
The Flow of Sound and MIDI in ReasonFirst steps in Reason! This video is a theoretical description of the structure of the software. Understanding how Reason is organised allows us to master the flow of sound and music data within it.Reason is composed of three main modules: The sequencer, the Rack and the Mixer. We will describes these and look together at how the sound flows between them.Level: Beginner.
The Flow of Sound and MIDI in ReasonFirst steps in Reason! This video is a theoretical description of the structure of the software. Understanding how Reason is organised allows us to master the flow of sound and music data within it.Reason is composed of three main modules: The sequencer, the Rack and the Mixer roduction to Music Production in Reason...
Additional information
Students should be comfortable in using a PC
Students should possess a relatively good pair of speakers or headphone
Optional: students should own a MIDI controller or keyboard and have it connected to their computer
Students should possess a version of Reason to pro-actively participate in the course (Version 7, 8 or 9). The (free) demo version can be enough. It doesn't need to be installed or set-up (instructions are provided in Section 3 of the course)