![]() Propellerhead has always offered much in the way of loop goodness, from the early days of ReBirth with its TR-alike classic drum sounds and TB bass, to ReCycle with its beat- and loop-slicing prowess, the company has set the looping fashion trends. Reason certainly has a lot going for it in this regard, so there’s more we might expand upon in future tutorials. With it, you take what you’ve done on the outside world and create some incredible loops and complete songs, all perhaps with just one single analogue source loop. Analogue hardware is incredibly popular again, but software should not be discounted, as it can act as the next step the processing engine for your external hardware. ![]() Many people are producing audio files from external hardware these days: perhaps sequences and loops from hardware modular synths, or beats and loops from hardware drum machines. So this Reason workshop is technically open to everyone, and may well tempt anyone producing audio loops to make the jump to Reason, if only to use it as loop creator. It’s almost like we’re using Reason as a giant effects rack, and then using the results to create new sets of loops from which we can create songs. ![]() ![]() In this tutorial, we’re going to turn our attention to the outside world, and to how you can take any audio file – perhaps created on your Eurorack modular synth setup or hardware drum machines – and get loopy and very creative with them. ![]()
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