- Open Reason
- Make sure you have a Mixer 14:2
- Set Tempo to 95 bpm
- For this exercise, let's make a 32 step beat!
- Create Redrum
- In Sound 1 on the Redrum, load a Clap and put it on 5 and 13.
- In Sound 2 on the Redrum, load a Bass Drum and put it on 1, and a few other boxes (except 5 and 13).
- In Sound 3 on the Redrum, load a Hi Hat and put it on boxes that sound good.
- In Sound 4 on the Redrum, load a Percussion sound and put it anywhere.
- Now, we want to edit steps 17-32.
- Change the steps of the Redrum from 16 to 32.
- Move the Edit Steps from 1-16 to 17-32.
- Repeat steps 6 through 9.
- Now that you've finished making your pattern, it's time to Copy Pattern To Track.
- Right click on the Redrum and select Copy Pattern to Track.
- Click on the PATTERN button on the Redrum so that they don't play at the same time.
- Move your Right Loop point to R3
- Now we want to Create a Dr. Rex instrument loop.
- Go to the Create menu and Create a Dr. Rex Loop Player.
- We need to load a loop, so click on the folder in the upper left hand corner of the loop player.
- Choose one of your favorite loops.
- Now, we're going to play the loop using the keyboard. Hear how when you play the keyboard it plays different slices of your Dr. Rex?
- Push play and try making a new melody using the keyboard.
- When you find a melody that you like, push record, wait for the cursor to get back to the L and start playing!
- When you are done, push stop.
- Save your beat as Keyboard Rex.
Monday, March 16, 2009
The Keyboard
Today we are going to introduce a new instrument: The Keyboard
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