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31395, books on Reason? Posted by R_Len, Tue Oct-23-07 01:12 PM
hey all,
just wondering if there were any good books on how to use reason to its fullest potential. or like any good guides etc.
im trial and erroring it right now and even tho i find it fun and interesting, i'd like to be able to learn about all the functions of the program a bit faster.
thanks for the input.
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31397, RE: books on Reason? Posted by all stah, Tue Oct-23-07 02:09 PM
THE MANUAL ...and tutorials on YOUTUBE...cmon, fam
lol
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31399, I have one. I'll check for the title when I get home. Posted by disco dj, Tue Oct-23-07 02:55 PM
I *think* it's called "Making Midi beats using Reason" or something like that...
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31402, ok, I found it... Posted by disco dj, Tue Oct-23-07 06:43 PM
"Midi Sequencing in Reason" by Steve Nalepa published by Thompson Course Technology.
It comes with a demo CD-Rom too.
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31405, reason has a great manual Posted by J_Stew, Tue Oct-23-07 07:38 PM
suck it up and read it
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31411, RE: reason has a great manual Posted by all stah, Tue Oct-23-07 09:10 PM
exactly...
NO diss...but cats dont realize how informative these manuals are...everything is in there, literally
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31422, Manuals kinda slow me down though. Posted by disco dj, Wed Oct-24-07 07:38 AM
like, they give you a ton of info on shit you won't even use.
I like when gear comes with a full manual and a quickstart manual. Get me up and running and I'll consult the full manual if I need to learn some other tricks down the road.
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