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  • thesightless
    Someone will marry me. Hell Yeah!
    • Jun 2004
    • 13567

    Production HELP a rookie.

    listen i wanna screw around and i have some cash to spend now. i wanna get reason. i have a PC. what do i have to buy? keyboards? books to learn? etc etc

    basically i know nothing of production myself and i want to waste money trying to learn.

    i did some tunes back in the day, but never learned the hardware. i had a friend who knew it.
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  • tiddles
    Encryption, Jr.
    • Jun 2004
    • 6861

    #2
    Re: HELP a rookie.

    sounds kinda like me...heh

    i'm just using reason alone right now, but i need to buy a keyboard because i can't stand programing notes into a computer.
    the reason manual is actually really good, dunno about other books, haven't got that far yet

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    • thesightless
      Someone will marry me. Hell Yeah!
      • Jun 2004
      • 13567

      #3
      Re: HELP a rookie.

      yeah weird., i did some work with alan HUSH, back when we were all at UMASS, moonface even played one in tel aviv set, but i really wanna get back into it sooooo bad. just need to learn the interfaces and what not. i dowloaded the demo, but couldnt figure out shit, wasnt even getting sound. but that is like me trying to preform brain surury.
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      • falcon2noah
        Fresh Peossy
        • Nov 2004
        • 48

        #4
        Re: HELP a rookie.

        reason is cool if you are on a pc i guess thats a good place to start. its easy to get a free full version (oops did i just say that) and if you have an oxygen 8 or something it will definitely make your life a little easier. the other decent pc option is cubase sx which is a more full fledged production suite like logic. my main qualm with reason is the sound quality, but if you are just starting back up i guess the sonics shouldnt be too big of a concern. i would recommend an Mbox so you can dump whatever you do from reason in to pro tools and beef the sound up a bit... hit me with a PM if you have any questions... peace...
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        • geoffgulley
          Platinum Poster
          • Apr 2005
          • 2002

          #5
          Re: HELP a rookie.

          ^^^^ Errrr... Sean, there is nothing, i repeat nothing wrong with the sound quality/engine of Reason.... This has been debated over and over and over again in computermusic, futuremusic, electronic musician etc etc etc. First off, BUY (you already know how I feel about that crap) the program of choice. Reason is a good one. There is also a fully dedicated cd-rom tutorial for Reason that will take you through the basics. If you can't find it let me know and I'll point you in the right direction. Second, dedicate some time to learning and you'll be on your way.... You didn't learn the tax code in a day nor will you any production suite. Everybody has an opinion as to what is "best" or is "user friendly" etc... Just experiment. It took me over four years before I was comfortable with the stuff I was producing and before I ever had a track on edmdigital, beatport etc (and i'm not the norm by the way)..... You'll never stop learning/progressing....

          ^^ and I'm not dissing you Falcon nor waving a flag of support for Reason because personally I rarely use it but know a lot of extremely established edm producers who do....also you have some good suggestions above so peace my brother... cause in the end it's all about the music, no matter how you get there.
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          • Jibgolly
            Vortexuralizor
            • Jun 2004
            • 20773

            #6
            Re: HELP a rookie.

            buy some cdj's instead and leave the production to Martinez

            or,,, go find a track by him called Twilight and make me music like that, exclusively

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            • ShawnD64
              Quickshot the Minute Man
              • Jan 2005
              • 1250

              #7
              Re: HELP a rookie.

              Originally posted by thesightless
              yeah weird., i did some work with alan HUSH, back when we were all at UMASS, moonface even played one in tel aviv set, but i really wanna get back into it sooooo bad. just need to learn the interfaces and what not. i dowloaded the demo, but couldnt figure out shit, wasnt even getting sound. but that is like me trying to preform brain surury.
              if you are speaking of reason, you probably needed to go into the preferences and choose your sound card .... 90% of the time thats the case.

              i used to use reason, now i use logic, and love it. but i agree with what was said by geoffgulley, anything reason lacks in sound quality can be fixed when mastered by the record label. it is a great tool to learn on and even stay on if thats your bag. personally i f'ing hate the sequencer window, even tho it expands it drives me crazy. i like to be able to see all the automation at once. i also hate how clusered the window gets with all those synths open, especially when i am wiring tons of shit together. but it can do almost anything you want it to. it just needs the mind to tell it....
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              • groffhibbitz
                Gold Gabber
                • Jun 2004
                • 632

                #8
                Re: HELP a rookie.

                I think reason is a great "all in one" package. Unfortunately, if you want to buy more hardware, or even software for that matter, you will want to have another 'host' program to run them in. SO really it's a tough call. I never did figure out reason, I'm still trying to figure out how to use all the other stuff I have!!!

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                • jeffrey collins
                  Not cool enough
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 7427

                  #9
                  Re: HELP a rookie.

                  Reason is not a bad program. But if you get it in conjunction with Ableton Live 5...you're life will be so much better, and your tracks will sound a lot better and more composed. Get yourself Live and a few soft synths and a controller and you're golden.
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                  • falcon2noah
                    Fresh Peossy
                    • Nov 2004
                    • 48

                    #10
                    Re: HELP a rookie.

                    Werd i aint mad at reason, i think its a great tool. my main thing with it is getting what you create in reason onto a platform with a little more advanced AD/DA algorithms. Like, Reason sounds SIIIICK when you rewire it to a Pro Tools HD rig... but agreed, its all about the music. I started out learning to sequence on a battery powered Yamaha qy70, not thats a doozie!!! Sean Im gonna see you May 6th right?...
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                    • anonin
                      Juvenile Delinquent
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 2347

                      #11
                      Re: HELP a rookie.

                      Originally posted by thesightless
                      listen i wanna screw around and i have some cash to spend now. i wanna get reason. i have a PC. what do i have to buy? keyboards? books to learn? etc etc

                      .
                      get cubase or ableton live for your sequencer

                      then get a midi keyboard (oxygen

                      then get a sampler (boss dr. sampler, or an akai s2000)

                      then get a synthesizer (access virus or korg)

                      dont bother with books, hands on is how you really learn, ask a few of your friends that produce to come over and show you some stuff, also check out the forums of the sequencer your using (ableton or cubase) and you can learn things there, and buy a subscription to future music, because that magazine can really help A TON in the production arena. best of luck

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                      • khilla
                        Getting warmed up
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 85

                        #12
                        Re: HELP a rookie.

                        it all comes down to mixing and mastering !

                        no matter what app or sequencer u use it's the eq-ing that makes the track sound full. Good placement of effects, roll offs and stuff like that . Tame and spread all them instruments and samples on different frequencies, control the gains so the entire audible frequencyfield is nicely sorted
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                        • stevenlibby
                          Fresh Peossy
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 15

                          #13
                          Re: HELP a rookie.

                          I use Logic, Ableton Live 5, hardware/software synths, and a lot of 3rd party plugs like Waves, etc...I love this setup. BUT-I've spent a small fortune on all this stuff...and I didn't really NEED all this to start making music. Had I known that I could've been throwing tracks together with software only, I'd have started producing many years ago.
                          So- as others have said-grab Live 5, some software synths, and a controller...you'll be golden.

                          As for using Reason-I have not used this-it looks pretty wicked if you don't have all the gear... And if you aren't getting sound or are having trouble learning how to use it: start from the beginning of the manual and follow the directions Read threads from various sites, get magazines, etc... There is just SO much out there...we truly are at an advantage these days. Best of luck to everyone with the desire to make good music- make it happen.

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                          • thesightless
                            Someone will marry me. Hell Yeah!
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 13567

                            #14
                            Re: HELP a rookie.

                            gonna sit with noah and learn something i think. dont wanna drop a ton of cash to have it be shitty.
                            your life is an occasion, rise to it.

                            Join My Chant. new mix. april 09. dirty fuck house.
                            download that. deep shit listed there

                            my dick is its own superhero.

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                            • jeffrey collins
                              Not cool enough
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 7427

                              #15
                              Re: HELP a rookie.

                              first off, make sure you've got a great computer, with a hell of a processor and at least 2 gigs of ram.
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