- Open Reason
- Make sure you have a Mixer 14:2
- Create a Dr. Rex
- Click on the "Folder" in the upper left hand corner.
- To get to Ian's secret loops... go to: Reason Factory Sound Bank: Music Loops: Variable Tempo: Downtempo Loops.
- Choose a loop and then click "TO TRACK"
- Now set your tempo to the same tempo as your loop.
- Create a Redrum.
- Change the Steps to 32.
- In Sound 1, load a clap and put it on boxes 5 and 13.
- Now toggle "EDIT STEPS" to 17-32
- Put the clap on boxes 5 and 13
- Toggle "EDIT STEPS" back to 1-16
- In Sound 2, load a bass drum and put it on 1 and a few other boxes that go with your loop.
- Now toggle "EDIT STEPS" to 17-32
- Put the bass drum on 1 and a few other boxes that go with the loop.
- Toggle "EDIT STEPS" back to 1-16
- In Sound 3, load a high hat and put it any boxes...make sure it goes with your loop.
- Now toggle "EDIT STEPS" to 17-32
- Click on boxes that go with your loop.
- Toggle "EDIT STEPS" back to 1-16
- In Sound 4, load either a percussion-hi or percussion-other and put it any boxes...make sure it goes with your loop.
- Now toggle "EDIT STEPS" to 17-32
- Click on boxes that go with your loop.
- Once you're happy with how your drums sound right click on the Redrum and select Copy Pattern To Track.
- Don't forget to click on the Pattern Button.
- Now let's add a Dr. Rex Percussion Loop.
- Go to the Create menu and Create a Dr. Rex Loop Player.
- We need to load a loop, so click on the folder in the upper left hand corner of the loop player.
- Go to Reason Factory Sound Bank: Dr. Rex Percussion Loops: and select any of the folders: choose a loop.
- On The Dr. Rex, click "TO TRACK"
- Save your beat in your folder as "Ian's Secret Loops"
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Ian's Secret Loops
I'm going to show you where my TA Ian keeps his secret stash of loops. Today we're going to use these loops and make a beat "Ian Style"
Monday, December 17, 2007
Introduction to Dr. Rex
Today we are going to introduce a new instrument: The Dr. Rex Loop Player!
- Open Reason
- Make sure you have a Mixer 14:2
- Set Tempo to 95 bpm
- For this exercise, let's make a 32 step beat!
- Create Redrum
- In Sound 1 on the Redrum, load a Clap and put it on 5 and 13.
- In Sound 2 on the Redrum, load a Bass Drum and put it on 1, and a few other boxes (except 5 and 13).
- In Sound 3 on the Redrum, load a Hi Hat and put it on boxes that sound good.
- In Sound 4 on the Redrum, load a Percussion sound and put it anywhere.
- Now, we want to edit steps 17-32.
- Change the steps of the Redrum from 16 to 32.
- Move the Edit Steps from 1-16 to 17-32.
- Repeat steps 6 through 9.
- Now that you've finished making your pattern, it's time to Copy Pattern To Track.
- Right click on the Redrum and select Copy Pattern to Track.
- Click on the PATTERN button on the Redrum so that they don't play at the same time.
- Now we want to Create a Dr. Rex instrument loop.
- Go to the Create menu and Create a Dr. Rex Loop Player.
- We need to load a loop, so click on the folder in the upper left hand corner of the loop player.
- Go to Reason Factory Sound Bank: Dr. Rex Instrument Loops: Various Hip Hop Loops: HHP_Blimpee_95.
- On The Dr. Rex, click "TO TRACK"
- Save your beat in your folder as Dr. Rex
- Now create a new Reason Document and make a new beat following the steps in this excercise and select your own Dr. Rex Instrument Loop.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Baby Don't Go 100 bpm
- Open Reason
- Make sure you have a Mixer 14:2
- Set Tempo to 100 bpm
- Create Redrum
- In Sound 1 on the Redrum, load Clap (clp_photek) and put it on 5 and 13.
- In Sound 2 on the Redrum, load Bass Drum (bd_basic) and put it on 1, 2, 3, 7 and 9.
- In Sound 3 on the Redrum, load Hi Hat (hh_basic) and put it on all the boxes.
- Now, we need to do the second bar of the beat.
- Change the steps of the Redrum from 16 to 32.
- Move the Edit Steps from 1-16 to 17-32.
- Now push Select on Sound 1. Put it on Boxes 5 and 13.
- Now push Select on Sound 2. Put it on Boxes 1, 4, 7, and 9.
- Now push Select on Sound 3. Put it on all the boxes.
- Right Click on the Redrum and select Copy Pattern To Track.
- Turn the Pattern button off on the Redrum.
- Save your beat as Baby Don't Go.
- Listen to the real Baby Don't Go
- What are three things that sound different between your version and the original? Leave your answer in the comments.
- Wish me a Happy Birthday!
Monday, December 10, 2007
How To Copy Pattern To Track
- Open Reason
- Make sure you have a Mixer 14:2
- Set Tempo anywhere between 80-110 bpm
- Create Redrum
- In Sound 1 on the Redrum, load a Clap and put it on 5 and 13
- In Sound 2 on the Redrum, load a Bass Drum and put it on 1 and a few other boxes (except 5 and 13)
- In Sound 3 on the Redrum, load a High Hat and put it anywhere.
- In Sound 4 on the Redrum, load a Percussion Sound and put it anywhere!
- Now in Pattern 2 make a new beat following the rules in steps 5-8.
- Save Your Beat as Copy Pattern To Track Lesson!
- Now, Move Your "R" to 5 and with Pattern 1 selected, Right Click on The Redrum and Click on COPY PATTERN TO TRACK.
- Now, move your "R" to 9 and your "L" to 5, select Pattern 2 and Right Click on the green part of the Redrum and select Copy Pattern To Track.
- You now have the pattern playing on the sequencer so you need to click on the PATTERN button on the Redrum so that they don't play at the same time.
- Save your beat!
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