whenever I connect my guitar with reason there is a buzzing noise.I dn't use any pre-amp and my guitar is an electro-acoustic with no eq's or eq-ing nobes on it...plz help...my audio interface is m-audio fast track C-400...plz tell me what to do...plz...
do you use any pre-amp or something...how to get a perfect quality like that...when I connected my guitar[electro-acoustic] with record there was a buzzing noise which was there till guitar was connected...
I DID spend so much time trying to download guitar recording softwares, no one of them worked properly. From utorrent, that i don; t recommend. And from ARES that is going to be as errative as utorrent anytime. is that Exists any software only for recording a standard time of about 4 minutes? averages are about 100mb and doesn;t work. And I want a light software simple and fast to work. I wish to be a software engeener.
@vStylerJohnG Sorta. The features of Record will now all be in Reason 6... so it's not defunct in use but yes, the icon on your desktop will no longer be Record and the splash screen won't say record. Otherwise, it's alive and kicking, integrated into Reason, now 64 bit, with audio transpose in the sequencer, and continuing to grow along with our Reason rack development.
Okay, this is the second time I've tried to record with guitar within the last two years and I'm facing the same problem. I own an Asus X53E and am using ASIO4ALL going directly in from my guitar into a 1/4" adapter. Everytime I play, I see the decibel meter going up, but I am not hearing any sound come out of my computers speakers. Why is this the case?
@TallonIV776V I don't know what's wrong based on that but you certainly can contact our support guys and they'll be able to help you out. They're experts at troubleshooting this stuff. head over to our site to get to them. propellerheads[dot]se[slash]support
How do we record our guitar on it. do i need a DI box or something? ive been trying to get it to work but it hasnt been, if anyone could help that would be great thanks.
It's a digital protocol or "language" telling musical instruments what to do. When you hit a key on a MIDI keyboard, it sends data out the "MIDI OUT" plug describing which key you hit, how hard you hit it and then again when you release the key. Playing the keys creates a stream of MIDI data describing what is played. A MIDI sequencer can record and manage MIDI data and its timing. If you record something playing a piano sound, you can play back the same data using another sound.
Not a normal guitar, because it's an analog/acoustic device with no MIDI interface. But guitars with MIDI OUT do exist and with a pitch-to-MIDI converter you can play synth sounds with a guitar. This is called guitar synth and is mainly Roland's market afaik.
There is a difference between sound input bit-depth and sound processing, the later needs at least double the bit-depth to maintain sound quality, talking chain-processing, when a 24bit sample gets truncated and dithered on every process in the chain it get coarse compared with processing the whole chain in higher bit-depth and truncating the audio sample only at the output end.
Is the "Missing Models" thing on the Line 6 module an indicator to show that a preset can't be accessed (because the Line 6 interface isn't connected)?
Record comes with a mixer. That 16:2 was a pain in the ass to work with. You had to patch like 12 eq modules and compressors and it still had a cheap sound to it. This is new 64 bit and will make your reason songs sound a lot better.
Plus everything is build in the channel strip. All the tools there. In front of me. All the time. Much better way of working imo.
You don't need an external Line6 POD. You can simply record through your line-in. What they're saying is, if you happen to *also* have an external (USB-equipped) POD, you can use any additional presets on it that are not available in the built-in Guitar and Bass PODs in Reason.
whenever I connect my guitar with reason there is a buzzing noise.I dn't use any pre-amp and my guitar is an electro-acoustic with no eq's or eq-ing nobes on it...plz help...my audio interface is m-audio fast track C-400...plz tell me what to do...plz...
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do you use any pre-amp or something...how to get a perfect quality like that...when I connected my guitar[electro-acoustic] with record there was a buzzing noise which was there till guitar was connected...
niggasingh 3 weeks ago
I DID spend so much time trying to download guitar recording softwares, no one of them worked properly. From utorrent, that i don; t recommend. And from ARES that is going to be as errative as utorrent anytime. is that Exists any software only for recording a standard time of about 4 minutes? averages are about 100mb and doesn;t work. And I want a light software simple and fast to work. I wish to be a software engeener.
Kenjikentai 1 month ago
Record is defunct.. now.. eh?
vStylerJohnG 5 months ago
@vStylerJohnG Sorta. The features of Record will now all be in Reason 6... so it's not defunct in use but yes, the icon on your desktop will no longer be Record and the splash screen won't say record. Otherwise, it's alive and kicking, integrated into Reason, now 64 bit, with audio transpose in the sequencer, and continuing to grow along with our Reason rack development.
PropellerheadSW 5 months ago
@PropellerheadSW Fair enough.. good response.
Respect. :o)
vStylerJohnG 5 months ago
can this be done on pc
mp40freak 6 months ago
Okay, this is the second time I've tried to record with guitar within the last two years and I'm facing the same problem. I own an Asus X53E and am using ASIO4ALL going directly in from my guitar into a 1/4" adapter. Everytime I play, I see the decibel meter going up, but I am not hearing any sound come out of my computers speakers. Why is this the case?
TallonIV776V 7 months ago in playlist Reason Micro Tutorial
@TallonIV776V I don't know what's wrong based on that but you certainly can contact our support guys and they'll be able to help you out. They're experts at troubleshooting this stuff. head over to our site to get to them. propellerheads[dot]se[slash]support
PropellerheadSW 7 months ago
What program is this?
Toadoe7 9 months ago
@Toadoe7 It's called Record. You can read about it on our website at vvv.propellerheads.se Thanks for stopping by and watching!
PropellerheadSW 9 months ago
love this melody
MrDaZe5 1 year ago
Warning - To record Guitar you need a good cable, like Monster Cable or Mogami.
Otherwise you'll end up having an insane amount of static/interference.
MarkHansAvon 1 year ago
@MarkHansAvon How do i connect my guitar with the computer?
123Bastardo 1 year ago
@123Bastardo you need a thingy with a 'cable size' input and a 3.5 MM jack plug on the other end.. then plug in the 3.5 into your pc and ur done..
ventje31 1 year ago
@ventje31 Is it really that easy ?
TheOthli 11 months ago
What is the version of this reason i have reason 4 but i cant finde this options......
mczuydi 1 year ago
@mczuydi
Read the title once again. Reason =/= Record.
Q3Pawulon 1 year ago
Bass
jackvial 1 year ago
Please answer this. I want to know what i need to do to me able to play my guitar strait into the computer while im being videotaped playing it???
Metallica6153 1 year ago
rofl @ it only coming with 2 or 3 amps. real pod has about 80 or so.... weird...
LordHines420 1 year ago
what software is this?
BeastAndTheHarlot22 1 year ago
Propellerhead Record. You can use it with Propellerhead Reason.
Ranzess2 1 year ago
im confused
u dont need an amp for this recording or not?
and if u dont, the sound comes out of the computer speakers
this may sound stupid i guess ha
oneday555889 2 years ago
U don't need an amp at all and it comes out the computer speakers. You need a 1/4" to USB or 1/4" to line-in cable though.
The 1/4" is the plug that goes into guitar/base.
WyrmSaint 2 years ago
Im confused... "just plug in your guitar" Does that mean into the pod or somehow into the computer..... Anybody?
Bunters196 2 years ago
Is it posible to use a Zoom H4 Handy Recorder to plug in your Guitar into reason Record ??
ICANFEELMYSELFROT 2 years ago
guys I wouldn't buy anything cheaper than a EDIROL UA-4 FX or the CAKEWALK UA-1G USB Audio Interface
freakystyley73 2 years ago
Would an alesis usb mixer work in conjunction with record?
electro4groupies 2 years ago
do you need an external interface to plug into??????
RedElephantCafe 2 years ago
so you would just save the guitar loop and its that easy?
and does the micro software come with the line 6 pod?
CSMiller00 2 years ago
Still No Vst's :/ WHY REASON WHY!
crushablake 2 years ago
no, but you can use rewire.
thats good enough.
Spiritsontonight 2 years ago
How do we record our guitar on it. do i need a DI box or something? ive been trying to get it to work but it hasnt been, if anyone could help that would be great thanks.
theonlypride 2 years ago
I use an M-Audio FastTrack Pro as my MIDI/Audio input. Record RULES.
cipher3113 2 years ago
dude my m-audio is not being recognized in Record. How did you get it to be recognized?
Kooch7800 2 years ago
go to edit - scroll down to preferences
RedElephantCafe 2 years ago
hey man I have the same interface M-Audio FastTrack PRO, but I am a n00b at midi what does that do??
hiladelphia 2 years ago
It's a digital protocol or "language" telling musical instruments what to do. When you hit a key on a MIDI keyboard, it sends data out the "MIDI OUT" plug describing which key you hit, how hard you hit it and then again when you release the key. Playing the keys creates a stream of MIDI data describing what is played. A MIDI sequencer can record and manage MIDI data and its timing. If you record something playing a piano sound, you can play back the same data using another sound.
nilo2209 2 years ago
this works as well with a guitar?
hiladelphia 2 years ago
Not a normal guitar, because it's an analog/acoustic device with no MIDI interface. But guitars with MIDI OUT do exist and with a pitch-to-MIDI converter you can play synth sounds with a guitar. This is called guitar synth and is mainly Roland's market afaik.
nilo2209 2 years ago
There is a difference between sound input bit-depth and sound processing, the later needs at least double the bit-depth to maintain sound quality, talking chain-processing, when a 24bit sample gets truncated and dithered on every process in the chain it get coarse compared with processing the whole chain in higher bit-depth and truncating the audio sample only at the output end.
25PeeAddiction 2 years ago
so record,, NOT reason has its own real-time effects box?
dwbdwb1993 2 years ago
Is the "Missing Models" thing on the Line 6 module an indicator to show that a preset can't be accessed (because the Line 6 interface isn't connected)?
nickmorgan19457 2 years ago
so there is a built in pod farm in record ??? So freaking cool. Hurry up and send me the beta information please :-)
biggbaddjohn 2 years ago
Record comes with a mixer. That 16:2 was a pain in the ass to work with. You had to patch like 12 eq modules and compressors and it still had a cheap sound to it. This is new 64 bit and will make your reason songs sound a lot better.
Plus everything is build in the channel strip. All the tools there. In front of me. All the time. Much better way of working imo.
musicaedm 2 years ago
You guys are crazy...I'm stoked about being able to use my analog gear...and Reason's compression on vocals?!?!? Bananas.
misterriddlez 2 years ago
may i use vocoder in real time?
juanrosa01 2 years ago
Wait, so can i just record my guitar straight through line-in ? or do i need to have line POD to record guitar and mod the sound?
pyniolek 2 years ago
You don't need an external Line6 POD. You can simply record through your line-in. What they're saying is, if you happen to *also* have an external (USB-equipped) POD, you can use any additional presets on it that are not available in the built-in Guitar and Bass PODs in Reason.
Symmetriq 2 years ago
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pointmisser 2 years ago
"umm ok" lololol
YEE941 2 years ago
yay, im still not sure because of the dongle....
kathalify 2 years ago
what getting rid of the 3db head room?
yesitsvish 2 years ago