Great tutorial. I don't own Record (as of yet) but I really appreciate what it can do. I've reason 4 and I love it. It cannot be beaten for sequencing i don't think.
Can anyone tell me what the compressors are like ? EG do they have factory presets and user saveable presets ? and are they good sounding , and do they have a 3 band compressor ? thanks . I really need GOOD compression .. I,m old school HAHAA
Pete, if you are old-school you are gonna loooove this! First off, the mixer has the familiar channel strip look with I/P gain, Compressors, EQ, sends and Inserts already there. You don't have to add every little thing just to EQ or compress. And it's based on the SSL J-series mixer so they sound awesome. In addition, it has dozens of presets called Combi's for every type of insert FX you might need, all fully tweakable, including many multi-band comps.
@peterm3964 user savable presets, factory presets for beginners, etc. etc. and yes, it does have the mixer bus compression that is so loved and coveted by people found on the original king ssl mixer
Dude, this is really really good. I've had Record for about 6 weeks now, recording a load of stuff and trying to figure out what everything does (as it is my first time with a home studio)
And yeah this helped me a lot, and can you tell me what the 'dsp' is, next to the time signiture thingy :)
Ok cool, obviously when you add more and more instruments / effects into the sequencer etc. the dsp goes up and up until it clips and all that. is there a way of lowering it so it doesn't clip, apart from going to edit-preferences-audio and lowering the 'buffer' shiz there - if you understand me haha
Yeah, get a faster computer. :) I guess the only other option is to limit yourself, ie. don't use HQ samples, turn off HQ interpolation, minimize number of tracks, don't use effects, decrease polyphony etc.
@nilo2209 what i have always done when it reaches max is bounce down my components to individual waves I.E if habe 12 synths and its just too much on my cpu, i will bounce those to a single audio clip and re-import them as a wave file through a sampler or audio clip. thus i am then using one wav file to run the sound originally generated via 12 individual intrusments.
I was a beta tester for record, liked it quite a bit minor bugs aside, do not have production version yet, but plan on picking it up. One thing that did not work with beta was rewire BOTH ways into Ableton or otherwise....it was only Record out to Ableton, could not bring tracks in via rewire....which was a rather large drag for me.
Setting up your imported clip to match tempo & stretch properly looks like a bit of a pain in the arse. I'm also not happy about Record not having MIDI-out for us users with instruments other than guitars! I'd love to be able to control my external MIDI gear from Record. Oh well, maybe in V 2.0.
@Dogboy73 its actually really to export midi for use with synthesizers and analogue gear, just simply right click, save data as midi and bam! midi patch data ready for use via miltuple formats, i personally have an external midi clock for my master chain so i use midi yolk to import the patch data and chain it to an incoming synth. it works perfectly
@Rane909 I currently export MIDI parts for use in my sequencer (Sony Acid Pro) for controlling external synths/FX. This of course works fine. But because I can also use Acid for Recording it kind of makes Record a bit redundant for me before I start. What I'd really love to be able to do is just control external synths/FX directly from Reason/Record & then record back into Record. This would be awesome for me & I probably wouldn't need much else other than Reason, Record & my external gear.
sweet review, I'm testing the release now, i must say, FREAKING awesome! i use to bring in a lot of vocals, now i can stay in de program, SWEET! if you have another review.. please do so. Thank you!
@McgregorKLB EXACTLY! its so nice not to have to use a seperate program to record my vocals, then export, then import, then get it timed right, etc. etc. GO Propellerheads!!!
the best tip i've found yet. thanks bro
JerseyEntertainment 7 months ago
Great tip man. Thanks for sharing.
jinternational 10 months ago
Great tutorial. I don't own Record (as of yet) but I really appreciate what it can do. I've reason 4 and I love it. It cannot be beaten for sequencing i don't think.
awesa 10 months ago
As far as I can see, we don't need to buy Recycle then... Am'I right ? To time strecht Audio file... ? Because I bought Record & Reason & Recycle....
SONOCOM 1 year ago
wow, this is awesome, who needs Recycle! haha
Rane909 1 year ago
Can anyone tell me what the compressors are like ? EG do they have factory presets and user saveable presets ? and are they good sounding , and do they have a 3 band compressor ? thanks . I really need GOOD compression .. I,m old school HAHAA
peterm3964 2 years ago
Pete, if you are old-school you are gonna loooove this! First off, the mixer has the familiar channel strip look with I/P gain, Compressors, EQ, sends and Inserts already there. You don't have to add every little thing just to EQ or compress. And it's based on the SSL J-series mixer so they sound awesome. In addition, it has dozens of presets called Combi's for every type of insert FX you might need, all fully tweakable, including many multi-band comps.
philbillie 2 years ago
@peterm3964 user savable presets, factory presets for beginners, etc. etc. and yes, it does have the mixer bus compression that is so loved and coveted by people found on the original king ssl mixer
Rane909 1 year ago
rock out with your record! lol, good video :)
LoveArtist2 2 years ago
Nice Video !!!!
916dpsmini 2 years ago 2
Dude, this is really really good. I've had Record for about 6 weeks now, recording a load of stuff and trying to figure out what everything does (as it is my first time with a home studio)
And yeah this helped me a lot, and can you tell me what the 'dsp' is, next to the time signiture thingy :)
Thanks a lot!
nothingenjoy1 2 years ago
It shows the cpu load of the digital signal processing required to play the song.
nilo2209 2 years ago
Ok cool, obviously when you add more and more instruments / effects into the sequencer etc. the dsp goes up and up until it clips and all that. is there a way of lowering it so it doesn't clip, apart from going to edit-preferences-audio and lowering the 'buffer' shiz there - if you understand me haha
nothingenjoy1 2 years ago
Yeah, get a faster computer. :) I guess the only other option is to limit yourself, ie. don't use HQ samples, turn off HQ interpolation, minimize number of tracks, don't use effects, decrease polyphony etc.
nilo2209 2 years ago
@nilo2209 what i have always done when it reaches max is bounce down my components to individual waves I.E if habe 12 synths and its just too much on my cpu, i will bounce those to a single audio clip and re-import them as a wave file through a sampler or audio clip. thus i am then using one wav file to run the sound originally generated via 12 individual intrusments.
Rane909 1 year ago
that is amazing
happymeal6781 2 years ago
I was a beta tester for record, liked it quite a bit minor bugs aside, do not have production version yet, but plan on picking it up. One thing that did not work with beta was rewire BOTH ways into Ableton or otherwise....it was only Record out to Ableton, could not bring tracks in via rewire....which was a rather large drag for me.
spacemanvector32 2 years ago
really great, made me want to buy it :)
boazhachlili 2 years ago
NIce guitar tones. Are these all acheived in Record w/ the POD?
fmarkow 2 years ago
Setting up your imported clip to match tempo & stretch properly looks like a bit of a pain in the arse. I'm also not happy about Record not having MIDI-out for us users with instruments other than guitars! I'd love to be able to control my external MIDI gear from Record. Oh well, maybe in V 2.0.
Dogboy73 2 years ago
@Dogboy73 its actually really to export midi for use with synthesizers and analogue gear, just simply right click, save data as midi and bam! midi patch data ready for use via miltuple formats, i personally have an external midi clock for my master chain so i use midi yolk to import the patch data and chain it to an incoming synth. it works perfectly
Rane909 1 year ago
@Rane909 I currently export MIDI parts for use in my sequencer (Sony Acid Pro) for controlling external synths/FX. This of course works fine. But because I can also use Acid for Recording it kind of makes Record a bit redundant for me before I start. What I'd really love to be able to do is just control external synths/FX directly from Reason/Record & then record back into Record. This would be awesome for me & I probably wouldn't need much else other than Reason, Record & my external gear.
Dogboy73 1 year ago
Bounce baby
Uberhood 2 years ago
sweet review, I'm testing the release now, i must say, FREAKING awesome! i use to bring in a lot of vocals, now i can stay in de program, SWEET! if you have another review.. please do so. Thank you!
McgregorKLB 2 years ago
@McgregorKLB EXACTLY! its so nice not to have to use a seperate program to record my vocals, then export, then import, then get it timed right, etc. etc. GO Propellerheads!!!
Rane909 1 year ago