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Comping Takes In Reason

Comping Takes In Reason
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Multitrack Recording In Reason

Multitrack Recording In Reason Reason is more than capable of traditional multitrack recording. So here we consider how you might run a full tracking project. As Reason is not my only DAW I tend to think of it as a virtual studio for creating music in the box. However, Reason is more than capable of traditional multitrack recording. Back in SOS March 2017 issue we explored ways to record a guitar in Reason. This time, let’s take this much further and consider how you might run a full tracking project. For our example project, I’m going to record a band. The project features a drum kit recorded with five mics. There’s a bass guitar, electric and acoustic guitars, a piano, and a single lead vocal line. Finally there’s a drum machine playing a loop.

Reason Mixer: Adding Analogue Warmth

Reason Mixer: Adding Analogue Warmth Reason Tips & Techniques We explore a couple of ways to add analogue warmth with the Reason Mixer. I’ve been thinking about how many people like to bring a little analogue warmth to their in‑the‑box mixes, and whether this was something you could do with just Reason’s stock toolkit. This is also a good excuse to revisit one of the underused features in the standalone Reason app: the Mixer’s Inserts section. Some DAWs have analogue console or tape emulation built into their mixer, like the HEAT feature in Pro Tools. There are also many plug‑ins that add console or tape character, such as the excellent Brainworx bx series. Some mixers like to use analogue hardware summing mixers on their stems, which itself can be emulated with Waves’ NLS plug‑in.

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