I've been using reason since 2007. I started just to make sample based hiphop beats with recyle. I have since become a really damn good guitar player, a professional ukulele player, and a competent drummer and pretty darn good at piano. Today, because of this specific feature, using reason as a VST, I am going to buy Ableton Live. Let's see how this goes.
if your not a reason user. just create an instrument, add effects to it in the reason rack and your done for that track. you could also select the instrument and its effects and select combine. and all of it is now just 1 instrument. eg unlimited instruments and effects into 1 synth with a very tiny amount of processing power. you can then make controllers for this 1 synth/effects called a combinator. Basically creating a mega powerful synth with massive control over all of it thogh i like and respect sadowick. here is a very very simple isight into the combinator and routing that shows the extreame power of it thats very easy to understand an copy
can I use multiple instruments for different outputs melodies or would I have to open a new instance of reason racks. like not stack the sound but use different instruments for different parts to play
How do I record redrum patterns from the sequencer as midi notes in a ableton. When I press record the sequencer plays but no midi information is being recorded in ableton.
Ok, am I seeing this right? When you select a plugin it says "vst3" next to its name. Last time I checked Ableton Live 10 didn't support vst3, did something change recently?
Many thanks for this dude, although I would have preferred it if you set up a simple kick, snare and hats pattern and shown the routing of the individual kit instruments from Kong into separate channels in Ableton. The fact is, I nearly didn't make it to the magic disable main mix out button at 10.57 into the vid, which was the only thing that was stopping me from achieving the routing I desired. What I'm trying to say is the process could have been a lot more concise, and with a little pre-planning cut down to about 5 minutes in all. Please take this as a constructive criticism, I truly do appreciate the help! Many thanks again. :0)
I am wondering: Can I use let's say 5 instruments in a Reason Rack on one midi Ableton track that can be triggered from 5 other midi tracks individually ? So I want one rack that can be triggered from other midi tracks but every instrument from the rack individually. Or ... do I have to have a rack for every single instrument / midi track?
Cool vidman ! Thanks! Sad this rack can’t send midi in/out. I like to use the player tool in ableton too. For this i still need to use the reason rewire and some virtual midi cables. But then i notice some latency. I hope they soon will add midi routing to ableton to
That is a FUCKING gamechanger. Do we have access do malestrom? We can make koan sound snares and grainular reeces now wtf. Our aresenal of distortion and saturation possibilities are next level now.
I've been using reason since 2007. I started just to make sample based hiphop beats with recyle. I have since become a really damn good guitar player, a professional ukulele player, and a competent drummer and pretty darn good at piano. Today, because of this specific feature, using reason as a VST, I am going to buy Ableton Live. Let's see how this goes.
You're voice❤ sooooo relaxing. Will Keep listening on and on😅
I'm only an occasional viewer, still I was kind of worried, cause there wasn't a video in a month. Good to see you back.
if your not a reason user. just create an instrument, add effects to it in the reason rack and your done for that track.
you could also select the instrument and its effects and select combine. and all of it is now just 1 instrument. eg unlimited instruments and effects into 1 synth with a very tiny amount of processing power. you can then make controllers for this 1 synth/effects called a combinator. Basically creating a mega powerful synth with massive control over all of it
thogh i like and respect sadowick. here is a very very simple isight into the combinator and routing that shows the extreame power of it thats very easy to understand an copy
Wow this is the first I’m hearing of this Reason rack VST. You’re right this is exciting!
i know this is video is old but man its finally a blessing to have reason in ableton finally no more rewire lol
can I use multiple instruments for different outputs melodies or would I have to open a new instance of reason racks. like not stack the sound but use different instruments for different parts to play
I just moved to abelton from reason recently, and this updated to reason makes me happy. just a tad bit concerned about CPU usage.
How do I record redrum patterns from the sequencer as midi notes in a ableton. When I press record the sequencer plays but no midi information is being recorded in ableton.
Hello. The Reason plugin in VST3 has disappeared in the Ableron program. What could be? Why? Rescan doesn't help
Welcome back.
Hey Sadowick, if you hold shift when adding devices it won't connect the cables.
Nice demo. Thanks 🙏
Ive had a problem with automations in the Reason rack, when i playback stuff it goes into the red arrow all the time :) Any idea why this is?
Hi Shadowick, have you any music theory tutorials? I did a music production course years ago and was hoping to get back into it. Cheers.
How does rack look? Retina support?
Welcome back 🎼
Ok, am I seeing this right? When you select a plugin it says "vst3" next to its name. Last time I checked Ableton Live 10 didn't support vst3, did something change recently?
We can use in ableton 9?
Fantastic job thank you. Great delivery. Answered many of my looming routing questions.
Many thanks for this dude, although I would have preferred it if you set up a simple kick, snare and hats pattern and shown the routing of the individual kit instruments from Kong into separate channels in Ableton. The fact is, I nearly didn't make it to the magic disable main mix out button at 10.57 into the vid, which was the only thing that was stopping me from achieving the routing I desired. What I'm trying to say is the process could have been a lot more concise, and with a little pre-planning cut down to about 5 minutes in all. Please take this as a constructive criticism, I truly do appreciate the help! Many thanks again. :0)
I am wondering: Can I use let's say 5 instruments in a Reason Rack on one midi Ableton track that can be triggered from 5 other midi tracks individually ? So I want one rack that can be triggered from other midi tracks but every instrument from the rack individually. Or ... do I have to have a rack for every single instrument / midi track?
You need a Rack for each track.
@@HOLLASOUNDS Thanks. but the answer is obsolete since I posted it a year ago.
@@MentalBlue cool
Cool vidman ! Thanks! Sad this rack can’t send midi in/out. I like to use the player tool in ableton too. For this i still need to use the reason rewire and some virtual midi cables. But then i notice some latency. I hope they soon will add midi routing to ableton to
Reason has a Midi out device.
@@HOLLASOUNDS 2 years back it wasnt possible LOL. I know now its all possible to rout midi in And out. And its cool to get creative like this.
That is a FUCKING gamechanger.
Do we have access do malestrom?
We can make koan sound snares and grainular reeces now wtf.
Our aresenal of distortion and saturation possibilities are next level now.
I dont think Cubass or Steinberg have anything to do with the Reason Rack plugin which was made By ReasonStudios/Propellerhead.
I can't believe I have to give Reason MORE money to upgrade to get this, because their song sequencer has sucked so hard for so long.