Vocoding with Drums | Propellerhead Record + Reason

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @genotypeJustJungle
    @genotypeJustJungle 3 года назад

    thank you so much for this

  • @followyourbliss101
    @followyourbliss101 14 лет назад +1

    great tutorial! very easy to follow and shows the unlimited creativity available with reason/record - - - makes my head spin, LOL.
    "with so many toys to tweak and mess around with, I wonder will the song ever get finished?" ;-)

  • @line6movies
    @line6movies  15 лет назад

    Thanks for the comment. We are planning to do some tutorials later this year on Record's mixer-- so I'll keep this in mind when we get there!

  • @rickylevar
    @rickylevar 15 лет назад

    pretty awesome stuff ..... cant wait to get my hands on record/reason :D

  • @MetalMonsterGuitar
    @MetalMonsterGuitar 15 лет назад

    Looks expenisve

  • @markpriss
    @markpriss 13 лет назад

    wow ! result is amazing

  • @DomeArmin
    @DomeArmin 14 лет назад

    But why did you use noises for it? You have to use the best pads and syntetizators, because vocoders are great things for it!

  • @line6movies
    @line6movies  11 лет назад

    Hi Trevor! Sorry for the late response. I don't blame you for being confused! :)
    Subsequent to the production of this video, 100% of the features of Record were added to Reason, and Record was discontinued. Everything you see in this video, plus everything you see in the How To Record A Song series, plus many new features, are all included in Reason 7.

  • @DomeArmin
    @DomeArmin 14 лет назад +1

    @line6movies Yes. I thought about it before 2 years, and I had this idea too. I have made some music in that base, that first I made or selected drum loops, what I thought, that is good, than I tried to make a really interesting synth sound, and than I mixed these in a vocoder with some real-time EQ. It was ang it is the base of some of my music nowadays too. I think that can be very interesting sometimes to start to make a new music.
    (But it is true, I have to do more for a real music) :)

  • @line6movies
    @line6movies  13 лет назад

    @samesoul The on-screen keyboard requires Reason 5 or Record. If you have a previous version of Reason, it won't work. If you do have Reason 5 and/or Record, then maybe you are using a Mac, and need to do this:
    Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, and then click Keyboard & Mouse.
    Step 2
    Click Keyboard, if the keyboard pane isn’t showing.
    Step 3
    Select the “Use the F1-F12 keys to control software features” checkbox.
    You can use the Fn key to temporarily switch the functions of the F keys.

  • @line6movies
    @line6movies  15 лет назад

    I've just posted a Record Song File containing the "drumcoding" setup used at the end of this video. You'll find a link for the free download on my blog on the Line 6 website.

  • @line6movies
    @line6movies  14 лет назад

    @DomeArmin Great synth + human voice + vocoder = super cool for sure. But there are lots of videos about how to use vocoders in the traditional way, and this video is not about that. I wanted to show a different way to use a vocoder, a way that maybe some people had not thought of before. :)

  • @line6movies
    @line6movies  14 лет назад

    @jaralleras Yes, you can get this idea to work in Reason.

  • @samesoul
    @samesoul 13 лет назад

    how do you get that on-screen keyboard? f4 does nothing for me

  • @line6movies
    @line6movies  14 лет назад

    @Twentysixbillion Ha ha! Thanks Twentysixbillion/Jagwah!!
    As to who/how, I assure you I am actually the real Matt Piper (the American musician / product specialist, not the English former footballer).
    As to why: It is all in order to fulfill what was foretold by the prophet Led Zeppelin in a lyric of Stairway to Heaven:
    "...and the Piper will lead us to Reason."

  • @TZWolf
    @TZWolf 11 лет назад

    What program is this? I get confused from "reason" and "record", and is this the same program that you used for the " How to record a song series"?