New to production.. couple of questions about Reason/Redrum.
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 10:46 am
Hey all
I'm just starting out at trying to produce some tracks, and I've having a few issues with Reason that I can't seem to work out..
Okay, firstly, with Redrum, how do you make multiple patterns? I make my first basic one, click 'Copy Pattern to Track' and that works fine, but when I then make a new pattern, which I copy to another lane, it alters the first one to match the second.. a bit of a pain! What's the go there?
Secondly, once the pattern has been copied to the track, it seems to alter the pitch up or have some sort of phase issue or something. I don't know, it just sounds bad! Anyway to get around that?
Lastly, some samples sound like they have a slow delay effect on them once I open them in Reason, for example you will get the initial thud of a kick, and then hear it again a bit quieter just after. This doesn't happen if you listen to the sample in Quicktime or something.
Sorry if these are stupid questions, I only got the program yesterday and I've never attempted to make any music without an actual instrument in my hands before.
I'm just starting out at trying to produce some tracks, and I've having a few issues with Reason that I can't seem to work out..
Okay, firstly, with Redrum, how do you make multiple patterns? I make my first basic one, click 'Copy Pattern to Track' and that works fine, but when I then make a new pattern, which I copy to another lane, it alters the first one to match the second.. a bit of a pain! What's the go there?
Secondly, once the pattern has been copied to the track, it seems to alter the pitch up or have some sort of phase issue or something. I don't know, it just sounds bad! Anyway to get around that?
Lastly, some samples sound like they have a slow delay effect on them once I open them in Reason, for example you will get the initial thud of a kick, and then hear it again a bit quieter just after. This doesn't happen if you listen to the sample in Quicktime or something.
Sorry if these are stupid questions, I only got the program yesterday and I've never attempted to make any music without an actual instrument in my hands before.
