I don't know why I did this.. I liked reason's strings but I still can't work it's interface for 2 poops. I swear Reason's interface is over-complicated and messy! I don't like the program but I choose it for it's sound still.
This is all live and just... playing around, I guess I thought it sounded pretty so I uploaded it to share. Try not to criticize it because I wasn't really trying I was just doing.
This is all live and just... playing around, I guess I thought it sounded pretty so I uploaded it to share. Try not to criticize it because I wasn't really trying I was just doing.
Category Music / Classical
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 50 x 50px
File Size 8.78 MB
I currently have been using reasons for my stuff too(in my gallery actually), mixing is an art in itself.
if I don't have an external midi controller hooked up, I do all of my sequencing/composing in Anvil studios, which is a free program. its a lot more user friendly, and you can change all sorts of displays/tunings/keys/octaves around.
after I'm satisfied with what I've composed in anvil (usually consisting of multiple tracks) I import the midi to a new reason project. and bam. no in-reason composing.
if I don't have an external midi controller hooked up, I do all of my sequencing/composing in Anvil studios, which is a free program. its a lot more user friendly, and you can change all sorts of displays/tunings/keys/octaves around.
after I'm satisfied with what I've composed in anvil (usually consisting of multiple tracks) I import the midi to a new reason project. and bam. no in-reason composing.
damn typos. Reason*
and I almost forgot, once you import a midi from anvil, it'll throw all the tracks onto combinators, they all be set on "intl patch " and you'll need to set an instrument patch or copy those tracks into a thor or whatever you want. otherwise you'll push play and there'll be no sound. lol.
also: with anvil, you can use the whole keyboard as a midi controller, so in other words, you can have 3 to 4 octaves at your finger tips. caution though, while recording real time, it can only recognize a to key chord. To bypass this I just wind up composing it note by note.
and I almost forgot, once you import a midi from anvil, it'll throw all the tracks onto combinators, they all be set on "intl patch " and you'll need to set an instrument patch or copy those tracks into a thor or whatever you want. otherwise you'll push play and there'll be no sound. lol.
also: with anvil, you can use the whole keyboard as a midi controller, so in other words, you can have 3 to 4 octaves at your finger tips. caution though, while recording real time, it can only recognize a to key chord. To bypass this I just wind up composing it note by note.
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