Propellerhead published a series of 24 parts music tutorial for Reason users. It is called Discovering Reason, created especially for people who have been using Reason for some time, yet can’t help but feel they’ve only scratched the surface.
I am always fascinated by the Reason special interface that virtually looks like a stack of hardware synth racks. Press the “tab” button and you can even see the cables swinging at the back of the racks. Use your mouse to drag each cable and route the signal the way you desire just like a real studio.
You can find all the links to the series here:
- Part 24: Thor demystified 6: Standing on Alien Shorelines by Gordon Reid
- Part 23: Thor demystified 5: The Noise Oscillator by Gordon Reid
- Part 22: Thor demystified 4: The Multi Oscillator by Gordon Reid
- Part 21: Thor demystified 3: Pulse Width Modulation by Gordon Reid
- Part 20: Thor demystified 2: Analog AM & Sync by Gordon Reid
- Part 19: Thor demystified 1: The Analogue Oscillator by Gordon Reid
- Part 18: Making friends with clips by Fredrik Hylvander
- Part 17: Let’s RPG-8! by Fredrik Hylvander
- Part 16: One Hand in the Mix – Combinator Crossfaders by Kurt “Peff” Kurasaki
- Part 15: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Combinator – part II by Fredrik Hägglund
- Part 14: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Combinator – part I by Fredrik Hägglund
- Part 13: Go With the Workflow by Fredrik Hägglund
- Part 12: Filter Up by Kurt “Peff” Kurasaki
- Part 11: Itsy Bitsy Spiders – part II by Fredrik Hägglund
- Part 10: Itsy Bitsy Spiders – part I by Fredrik Hägglund
- Part 9: Take it to the NN-XT level by Fredrik Hägglund
- Part 8: Six strings attached by Jerry McPherson
- Part 7: Space Madness! by Fredrik Hägglund
- Part 6: Scream and Scream Again by Fredrik Hägglund
- Part 5: Reason Vocoding 101 by Fredrik Hägglund
- Part 4: What is the Matrix? by Fredrik Hägglund
- Part 3: Mastering Mastering by Fredrik Hägglund
- Part 2: Dial R for ReDrum by Fredrik Hägglund
- Part 1: Ask Dr. REX! by Fredrik Hägglund
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