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#130547 by A-Daamage
Wed Sep 27, 2006 8:53 pm
Blazingmonga wrote:
A-Daamage wrote:Alrighty then. If you're curious, I used Reason 3.0 for all synth effects and Pro-Tools for the recording of my track. I'm in love with both programs.

Since you are a forums moderator, does this mean you are ever in contact with DTB members/Tracy, and if so, have any of them expressed interest in hearing this magnificent compilation?

By the way, badass quote there, BM. "Little bastard shot me in the ass."


Your track has some lovely synth effects...Reason 3.0 must be good!

Forum moderation does not really mean interaction with DTB/HDR. No more than anybody else here anyway. As I mentioned earlier in the thread (more than once probably), I was fortunate enough to be able to mention it to Devin, but other than that....no. I may offer to send them a copy, but I am not going to force it down their throat. I am sure they have other things to think about just now!

-David


Oh, of course, I'm just curious if anyone from the DTB camp has heard about it or expressed any interest. We've been blessed numerous times by their amazing talent and it's nice to finally be able to give something back to them.

Reason can do damn near anything. All you need is a computer with a lot of RAM and a MIDI keyboard. The only limitations are the amount of RAM on your computer, as the program is virtually infinitely expandable, and your imagination. It has it's own sequencer, but I prefer to route it into a pro sequencer like Pro-Tools or Digital Performer. It has a built-in mixer, drum machine, analog polysynth, digital samplers, loop player, EQs, multiple effects processors, and on and on. One of it's coolest features is that it's all visual, as in all the "equipment" is displayed to look like real-life equipment on a virtual rack. By hitting the TAB key, it flips the whole virtual rack around so you can see all your signal routing with actual cords that you can move around by just clicking them and dragging them to another input/output. Here is a link with some pics of the virtual rack:

http://www.propellerheads.se/products/r ... atisreason

And here is where you can buy it if you are ever interested:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ReasonSoft/

#130549 by TeamJonny
Wed Sep 27, 2006 10:53 pm
You don't NEED a midi keyboard, its a bonus.

#130685 by A-Daamage
Fri Sep 29, 2006 6:45 pm
TeamJonny wrote:You don't NEED a midi keyboard, its a bonus.


Point and click doesn't come anywhere near utilizing the program's full potential. It's not a bonus, it's an integral tool for using the program at a musical capacity. I can barely imagine the migraine that would arise trying to compose music using Reason without a MIDI keyboard. Not using a MIDI keyboard with Reason would be like trying to use a sniper rifle without a scope - it's possible to get results but you wouldn't be using it to it's full capacity and it's not nearly as potent.

#130689 by Yanko
Fri Sep 29, 2006 9:49 pm
A-Daamage wrote:
TeamJonny wrote:You don't NEED a midi keyboard, its a bonus.


Point and click doesn't come anywhere near utilizing the program's full potential. It's not a bonus, it's an integral tool for using the program at a musical capacity. I can barely imagine the migraine that would arise trying to compose music using Reason without a MIDI keyboard. Not using a MIDI keyboard with Reason would be like trying to use a sniper rifle without a scope - it's possible to get results but you wouldn't be using it to it's full capacity and it's not nearly as potent.


well, you can pretty much sequence ANYTHING "by hand", it'd just take a long long time, so having a keyboard makes it a lot easier.

#130691 by JayjayAbnormal
Sat Sep 30, 2006 7:36 am
I'd love to use MIDI with programs like FL Studio, Ableton and Cubase, and Reason.

But I need a goddamn MIDI -> USB cable. And I'm afraid to buy one that isnt Yamaha.

So I just use point and click/PC keyboard :P

#130692 by armheadmcgee
Sat Sep 30, 2006 7:44 am
JayjayAbnormal wrote:I'd love to use MIDI with programs like FL Studio, Ableton and Cubase, and Reason.

But I need a goddamn MIDI -> USB cable. And I'm afraid to buy one that isnt Yamaha.

So I just use point and click/PC keyboard :P


Actually you don't need a MIDI cable for FL Studio, but that's just cause it's not real MIDI. You need a USB controller though.

#130700 by JayjayAbnormal
Sat Sep 30, 2006 9:17 am
armheadmcgee wrote:
JayjayAbnormal wrote:I'd love to use MIDI with programs like FL Studio, Ableton and Cubase, and Reason.

But I need a goddamn MIDI -> USB cable. And I'm afraid to buy one that isnt Yamaha.

So I just use point and click/PC keyboard :P


Actually you don't need a MIDI cable for FL Studio, but that's just cause it's not real MIDI. You need a USB controller though.


I have one, that can be used as a MIDI controller. Which is the main goddamn reason I bought it, but I had no idea it was gonna be a hassle to get a proper MIDI cable for it. The regular ones that go into the Multimedia/Joystick port on your PC dont work with it, or it wont work on my PC. Its a $200 Yamaha keyboard, I cant remember the model number right now

#130709 by A-Daamage
Sat Sep 30, 2006 1:10 pm
JayjayAbnormal wrote:I'd love to use MIDI with programs like FL Studio, Ableton and Cubase, and Reason.

But I need a goddamn MIDI -> USB cable. And I'm afraid to buy one that isnt Yamaha.

So I just use point and click/PC keyboard :P


Do yourself a favor and buy one of these:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Firewire410/

If you don't have a Firewire port, you can buy PCI Firewire cards for about $35.00 (if you have PCI card slots on your computer).

#130713 by A-Daamage
Sat Sep 30, 2006 1:59 pm
And while you're at it, you should do yourself another favor and take a look at this:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/PTMP

#130715 by A-Daamage
Sat Sep 30, 2006 2:50 pm
JayjayAbnormal wrote:I'd love to use MIDI with programs like FL Studio, Ableton and Cubase, and Reason.

But I need a goddamn MIDI -> USB cable. And I'm afraid to buy one that isnt Yamaha.

So I just use point and click/PC keyboard :P


OR you can just do what I suggested Blazingmonga should do and get one of these:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Keystation88es/

They also come in 61 and 49-key versions for cheaper

#130727 by Hughie
Sat Sep 30, 2006 9:15 pm
OO I had one of those, traded it to a friend for his shitty broken bass a few months ago. I got so ripped off, he was like 'sure it works!" pah. I miss my keyboard:(

#130760 by JayjayAbnormal
Sun Oct 01, 2006 12:37 pm
I'm getting $2000 soon, half from my Grandma's will (She died last May), and the other half from my dying Grandpa.

I think I might just pick up the keystation and experiment with Reason, and FL. I don't think I'm quite ready for ProTools yet.



Also, has anyone tried out this program yet? http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/ its a free program for Linux that looks a bit promising.

#130768 by JayjayAbnormal
Sun Oct 01, 2006 4:25 pm
Also, does anyone know if USB MIDI cables work with any MIDI Controller device? I dont wanna pay $20-40 for one to find out it isnt compadible with my Yamaha keyboard. The model is YPT-200.

#130769 by armheadmcgee
Sun Oct 01, 2006 4:43 pm
All MIDI cables are the same.

EDIT: I don't know what a USB MIDI cable is...I assume you mean a MIDI cable for a MIDI keyboard that is powered by USB. In which case it's still just a regular MIDI cable, and those are all the same.

#130770 by JayjayAbnormal
Sun Oct 01, 2006 5:58 pm
armheadmcgee wrote:All MIDI cables are the same.

EDIT: I don't know what a USB MIDI cable is...I assume you mean a MIDI cable for a MIDI keyboard that is powered by USB. In which case it's still just a regular MIDI cable, and those are all the same.


Oh okay, cause the only store around here has a MIDI cables that on the PC end are for a Joystick/Multimedia port. And my only soundcard doesnt even have one that works.

By the cable I mean one end having the IN/OUT and the other being USB.

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