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Making a sampled beat using reason 3.0 pt.1

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2007

Making a sampled beat using ReCycle and Reason 3.0

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  • yo how long have u been messing with reason???

  • When I made this video I had Reason for about 3 months, which was back in March 07.

  • honestly, that beat was hella wack. before you make a "tutorial" your beats should be much better. IF YALL WANT TO HEAR ACTUAL DOPE SAMPLED BEATS, CHECK MY CHANNEL! you will not be disappointed. peace.

  • Got over 100,000 views. Nuff Said!

  • I think it has 100,000 views not because the beat is good, but because people want free tutorial information. It is amusing how you are pretending to be all bored in the video though lol. Aight errybody *sigggghhhh* I make this look easy. lol newb

  • Dont matter what the reason is, the FACT is i got over 105,000 views and it grows by the hundreds on a daily. Besides that was my first video ever. People like the vid. Type in makin a beat and see whos video is in the top 5. Type makin a sampled beat and see whos video is number 1 and 2.

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  • sorry bud but this was painful to watch

  • just search in google Recycle 2.1 Torrent and u will get it ;D

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  • good tutorial bruh..

  • LE METES UNAS GANAS CON TU VOZ DE BOLUDO Q DAN GANAS DE TIRAR LA COMPU A LA MIER DA!

  • that's a loud fukin mouse click!

  • i sooooooo hate this program, even tho i need to work with it most of my time, good sound tho, thumbs up

  • @deezomaxima very limited, to master properly you better use multiband compressors, multiband limiters, eqs, armonic enhancers... and you may have them in reason, but you have more and more powerful plugins in other software, specially designed to master professionally. I have a studio, and i never use reason to master anything, ever. Reason may fit to non profesional music makers, and it may be 90 % of its users, so its not bad for them, but not for pros.

  • @bestplugins That all depends tho. Reason has a great mastering module within it's software.

  • @deezomaxima is good for making music, but you need cubase, protools, or any other to do a proper mix, fx, and mastering.

  • Or you could use a real DAW like Ableton Live or FL Studio and do all of this right inside the DAW itself without needing external software that requires constant saving and reloading of the files you change.

  • good god. this took forever to start up and start being useful >.O

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