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From:
wil maurer
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Sun, 15 Feb 2004 12:56:10 -0800 (PST)
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Re: [idm] Better than Reason
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I don't know about 'experienced composer' but i've been making music out of samples & sounds from old records on my mac laptop for a few years now, and I've worked out a decent system for getting the job done... reason is a good program, but it has its problems - limited effects, cluttered interface, and the tendency to sound rather flat. The problem with the flatness, i've noticed, can be fixed by individually exporting each audio track from reason and mixing them down in another program. for some strange reason, reason (no pun intended) does a terrible job when you try to export a whole project as a single audio track - if you've set up send effects on the mixer that affect more than one track (like, for instance, running compression on two drum kits from the same effects unit) then the degradation is a bit worse - it sounds a million times better if the tracks are exported individually - when you do this it's also important to use the mute button (not the solo) to block out tracks, because you may lose your effects by using the solo button. since I don't actually play any instruments, I usually cut up the sounds I want to use in Recycle, then arrange the samples in Reason (I really like the rex sequencer). As I build each few bars of the song, I export loops, then arrange the loops in ableton live, which sounds better as a whole and lets you use vst effects, time-stretching & whatnot. When I've got the song sounding exactly how I want it to, I export the individual tracks and mix them down in another program. Right now I use cubase, but i'd rather use something like Deck if I could get a working copy for osx. It's also important to have a good sound editor (I use Peak G4+) so you can edit the tracks exported from reason and make them sound better, normalize, remove noise or whatever. of course, if I was a real pro, i'd just do the whole thing in logic or cubase, but, uh, i don't know how - those programs kind of confuse me. hope this is helpful -Wil M. --- Edward Morbius <morbius445@hotmail.com> wrote:
quoted 16 lines Any experienced composers out there that can suggest some software or> Any experienced composers out there that can suggest some software or > combinations of software. > I just started out with Reason 2.5 but it leaves things still sounding a bit > thin... > > Thanks and Happy Love Day!!! > > _________________________________________________________________ > Optimize your Internet experience to the max with the new MSN Premium > Internet Software. http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200359ave/direct/01/ > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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