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Re: Reason 5
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 1:40 pm
by ResetTheAtari
Can someone with a bit more knowledge of Reason look for this option and tell me where it is then? Like I say I haven't used Reason since version 1 and it's really daunting! I'm used to the clean GUI of Ableton

Re: Reason 5
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 4:39 pm
by Bazzle09
ResetTheAtari wrote:Can someone with a bit more knowledge of Reason look for this option and tell me where it is then? Like I say I haven't used Reason since version 1 and it's really daunting! I'm used to the clean GUI of Ableton

Press f4 and a window will appear with the options for midi keyboard on one tab and qwerty keyboard on the other tab, seems like you have to keep this window open at all times you want to preview notes with qwerty.
I spose its previewing the
selected device just like midi works though.
z + x are octave up/down
Re: Reason 5
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:35 pm
by ResetTheAtari
Cheers man, perfect!
Re: Reason 5
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 6:20 pm
by jsills
havent used reason in years but kong got me really excited about it again. ive been using strickly ablton and vsts for years now but im glad i got this, its a nice little addition the repertoire.
Re: Reason 5
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 7:36 am
by Risky_Business
After 5 versions reason still has not included a spectrum analyzer?? why? or am i missing something, im not much of a reason user.
I own reason 4 and honestly reason 5 didnt seem to have enough features to get me excited about. working with rex files sucks
Re: Reason 5
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 7:51 am
by AllNightDayDream
Risky_Business wrote:After 5 versions reason still has not included a spectrum analyzer?? why? or am i missing something, im not much of a reason user.
I own reason 4 and honestly reason 5 didnt seem to have enough features to get me excited about. working with rex files sucks
Split the master signal into the modulation input in a vocoder and you get a rough analyzer
Re: Reason 5
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 7:12 pm
by AJGR
Risky_Business wrote:After 5 versions reason still has not included a spectrum analyzer?? why? or am i missing something, im not much of a reason user.
I own reason 4 and honestly reason 5 didnt seem to have enough features to get me excited about. working with rex files sucks
learn to mix with your ears.
Re: Reason 5
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:46 am
by Risky_Business
AJGR wrote:Risky_Business wrote:After 5 versions reason still has not included a spectrum analyzer?? why? or am i missing something, im not much of a reason user.
I own reason 4 and honestly reason 5 didnt seem to have enough features to get me excited about. working with rex files sucks
learn to mix with your ears.
what about checking sub levels, and what if like me you work in an awful small overly bassy room. i enjoy working with an analyzer. Reason could be so much greater. still its not bad
Re: Reason 5
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:47 am
by Risky_Business
AllNightDayDream wrote:Risky_Business wrote:After 5 versions reason still has not included a spectrum analyzer?? why? or am i missing something, im not much of a reason user.
I own reason 4 and honestly reason 5 didnt seem to have enough features to get me excited about. working with rex files sucks
Split the master signal into the modulation input in a vocoder and you get a rough analyzer
ive done that. but why not just add one
Re: Reason 5
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 1:00 am
by DJ Crackle
Risky_Business wrote:After 5 versions reason still has not included a spectrum analyzer?? why?
I agree, that's always my biggest and first complaint.
Re: Reason 5
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:51 am
by futures_untold
After 5 versions of Reason, people haven't realised that for a proper production setup they need to look for other solutions...?
Reason is fun to use, but it is flawed on many levels. Try Reaper, Ableton, Logic or FL Studio and move.

Re: Reason 5
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 3:41 pm
by rub-a-dubstep
Why do people always obsess over what reason doesn't have....
So u can't use VST's but u have rewire which in actual fact is just reason with a better sequencer and vst's etc
Problem solver

Re: Reason 5
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 4:51 pm
by futures_untold
Rewire is fiddly compared to loading up a plugin directly onto a track. I never really found using Rewire straightforward enough to want to integrate it regularly into my setup.
I've used Rewire with cubes, FL Studio and Reaper, and it all leaves a lot to be lacking. What would be far better would be to make Reason a VST, similar to how it is possible to run FL Studio as a VST!

Re: Reason 5
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:22 pm
by kojent
i got an upgrade from 4...they revamped the sequencer again....for the better this time.....although its still pretty much the same besides the kong drum designer and dr. octo rex.....
not a very impressive upgrade IMHO....you can still do things way more efficiently in other programs.....still think propellerheads need to get with it and let you import audio directly into the dr. rex thingers without having to use recycle. and why haven`t they ever added any new effects besides scream 4 and the reverb? its a fun tool to use in conjunction with a bigger daw but i still don`t think it measures up as a standalone application compared to other DAWS.
Re: Reason 5
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:14 pm
by futures_untold
rub-a-dubstep wrote:Why do people always obsess over what reason doesn't have....
Probably because Reason would be the best audio app out there if it actually did the things people wanted!
I used it for years before getting annoyed with its limitations.

Re: Reason 5
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:48 pm
by AllNightDayDream
As much as I was impressed with Kong, I don't think I'll upgrade until a get a soundcard/mic setup for some live sampling. That seems to be the real meat in this upgrade. Neptune looks kinda neat, but it doesn't seem like it could be used with any kind of consistency.
And those "block" things for song arrangement seem like useless fluff to me. I think it would bother me more than help.
Re: Reason 5
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:04 pm
by Mysius
Been back on Reason 3 the last couple of weeks

main computer is f*cked
There is not a lot i actually miss from the new version apart from quick sampling and Kong for some meaty drums. Prefer the sequencer as well

Re: Reason 5
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:08 pm
by amidoinitrite
AllNightDayDream wrote:Risky_Business wrote:After 5 versions reason still has not included a spectrum analyzer?? why? or am i missing something, im not much of a reason user.
I own reason 4 and honestly reason 5 didnt seem to have enough features to get me excited about. working with rex files sucks
Split the master signal into the modulation input in a vocoder and you get a rough analyzer
very rough.. I might be wrong but to me it appears as if the lowest bar is actually above 100Hz.. maybe even 200hz.. I've never paid too much attention to it..
but I know that most of my snares will show up
Re: Reason 5
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 1:09 am
by AllNightDayDream
amidoinitrite wrote:AllNightDayDream wrote:Risky_Business wrote:After 5 versions reason still has not included a spectrum analyzer?? why? or am i missing something, im not much of a reason user.
I own reason 4 and honestly reason 5 didnt seem to have enough features to get me excited about. working with rex files sucks
Split the master signal into the modulation input in a vocoder and you get a rough analyzer
very rough.. I might be wrong but to me it appears as if the lowest bar is actually above 100Hz.. maybe even 200hz.. I've never paid too much attention to it..
but I know that most of my snares will show up
I've only made use of visual analyzing one time, so i'm not really an expert on them. But I did a little side by side experiment with a couple synths and basses, using a demo analyzer (Spectrum Analyzer Pro live 2007) vs. the vocoders and eqing it down, and it looks like the very bottom bar is somewhere between 80-100Hz, and the 2 after it are in the broad range of 98-150Hz, and I haven't seen the two of them act independently of each other.