Before you can dive into any DAW you've got to know the basic workings and layout of the program. In this Reason 6 Fundamentals tutorial, expert Hollin Jones cranks up the tempo to about 1000 bpm and gets you up and producing tracks in no time flat...
More than any DAW, Reason has its own unique way of getting things done! In this Reason 6 Fundamentals tutorial, MPV's own personal "propellor head", Hollin Jones plunges you into Reason's virtual world.
First you'll learn all about Reason's GUI and how it's windowing system works. Next you'll look at the devices and learn the various ways to create them. From there you move behind the Reason Rack to explore its hidden routing features and innovative virtual cabling. And, before you know it, you'll start to understand how to connect Reason's diverse devices together so you can create your own sonic masterpieces.
Now it's MIDI time. Learn how MIDI flows through this massive DAW and how to use Reason's full-featured sequencer. From there we're off to ReGrooving and Blocks. Finally, you land on a section covering Preferences and Sound Banks.
This tutorial is a great foundation for what's to come next in Hollin's tutorial series where he explores MIDI, the Instruments, Audio along with Automation and Mixing, in great detail! So start your Reason 6 ride on the right track and learn the "fundamentals" so that you'll be ready to rock as this Reason tutorial story continues to unfold!
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Geovannim wrote on April 6, 2013
This is a great tutorial, it definitely hits the fundamentals, but don't forget to go through the basics first.
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Noel Eiffe wrote on March 10, 2013
Excellent overview of Reason...this entire series is no-nonsense and practical and useful. I found it very helpful.
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Duncan Edwards wrote on February 28, 2013
Excellent for a qiuck refresher on the systems very handy indeed
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