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Reason 4.0 Sequencer Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2008

Reason 4.0
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  • How do you set a marker in the sequencer window , lets say i want to note the breakdown of the sond, eg intro, verse hook, etc. is there a way to set placement markers to keep organized in the sequencer window?

  • Just use the color code process to mark these areas. You also have the ability to add text to each clip.

  • thanks , i just thought it would have like a specific marker like protools and other daw's, But much thanks on the response and keep up the good info and tutorials. How do you record in the mixer just like you were explaining on the 1st part of this video . doing it live how is it done?

  • Just highlight the mixer in the sequencer. Then start recording and making changes as you go, like mute, solo etc. When youre done recording you will see the mixer changing values during playback. Remember; make changes on the mixer itself not in the sequencer.

  • I'm a FL user. For me its very simple but after looking at your vids, it gave me something to work with in reason. Is it a must that i have a MIDI keyboard to work with reason?

  • No, but it works best with a midi keyboard.

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  • Dude, you make excellent tutorials. The facts that most of them are humerous makes me want to watch them over and over without having to worry about dying of boredom.

  • brilliant tutorials but the intros are bloody offputting- way too long

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  • i know what u mean man :D

  • Dude u talk too much. Off to the next one.

  • nice sounds where can i listen to your beats

    

  • @sk84nxtcky Thanx yo.

  • @kudamah yo take it from me, I'm a former FL user and they both have there pros and cons. However, FL studio is MUCH better if you don't have a MIDI controller so i would just stick with that, but I prefer reason with a controller

  • @EssJayBeatz

    you can plug in stuff to the back of the redrum.

    Now you can put it all in one mixer!!

  • marcus, I 've laid down my sounds but no audio was comin' out of it after the recording man..it's so frustrating..why does this happen?

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