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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Keyboard / Piano => Song Production => Topic started by: diverse379 on July 21, 2008, 05:30:11 PM
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I have reason 3.0
i was wondering if 4.0 is that much better
I also wanted to know was there something out there better
I am looking to pick up the motif xs
in about two months but I wanted to try something else while I was waiting
I want sequencing realistic sounds ease of use etc
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I have reason 3.0
i was wondering if 4.0 is that much better
I also wanted to know was there something out there better
I am looking to pick up the motif xs
in about two months but I wanted to try something else while I was waiting
I want sequencing realistic sounds ease of use etc
I dont know too much about reason myself. A buddy of mine uses pro tools (which should be in a brown box at my front door sometime next week by the way lol) for all his main recording and mastering. He uses Reason to record his drums and export the track into pro tools. Reason gives you a lot of good sounds to use with midi. Like different drums, basses, pianos, epianos, organs, brasses and strings!
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I dont know too much about reason myself. A buddy of mine uses pro tools (which should be in a brown box at my front door sometime next week by the way lol) for all his main recording and mastering. He uses Reason to record his drums and export the track into pro tools. Reason gives you a lot of good sounds to use with midi. Like different drums, basses, pianos, epianos, organs, brasses and strings!
I am thinking this may be enough for me to explore
the new reason is supposed to be really really good
I have reason 3 and some of the patches are professional sounding
like some of the horns are really realistic
and the e pianos are pretty good too
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4 isn't much different than 3. They added another device called the Thor (synth driven like the Korg MS20) and changed the sequencer a bit but still the same sounds and a tad more patches for each device.
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BTW if you want to save money and since you have Reason, you may want to consider to jest get the samples from the motif, triton, fantom and just load then in Reason. I have the Kurzweil micropiano, piano patches from the motif es. and the Roland MKS-20.
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BTW if you want to save money and since you have Reason, you may want to consider to jest get the samples from the motif, triton, fantom and just load then in Reason. I have the Kurzweil micropiano, piano patches from the motif es. and the Roland MKS-20.
whats up ddw4e
i am going to say quite a bit here so pay attention
we didnt really get to vibe too much at hampton this year
I thought the organ class was pretty cool
just not enough time to really learn
but I taped it and got some very good ideas and I think my sound improved as well.
did you hear a difference in my playing this year from last year?
I wish you had played i wanted to hear how you grew
anyway back to the topic
how do you load samples into reason
you just buy the samples or do you get them online for free
then once you have them what do you do then
to be honest I am not happy with the sample scene
maybe it is because I dont know how to spread the sample out properly
i find that they are only usable in like an octave and a half range outside of that they sound terrible
but if you can school me on how to load samples into reason i would appreciate that
finally because I have the roland x8 and will be getting the motif xs
I dont think sounds are going to be my problem
sequencing and recording
if reason is whats up then I can stick with that as my sequencer and basic production system
I know there is a way to get reason to drive your keyboard as well as drive their own music.
this way I can record both my keyboard and reason at the same time in protools
so dont forget
let me know how to get and load samples into reason
thanks again
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whats up ddw4e
i am going to say quite a bit here so pay attention
we didnt really get to vibe too much at hampton this year
I thought the organ class was pretty cool
just not enough time to really learn
but I taped it and got some very good ideas and I think my sound improved as well.
did you hear a difference in my playing this year from last year?
I wish you had played i wanted to hear how you grew
Definitely! I heard a big difference in your playing this year than last year. I also heard that Sabastian had a shed at the chapel Wed nite and I missed it. I will be sure not to next year and bring my camcorder as well. I honestly didn't want to play this year cause I want to just listen to other people. I was hoping to see Vanessa (she played last year) but she didn't go. It looks like it was less people this year than last yer, noticed that?
I answer your main question in a short video.
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I remember vanessa she was really good
listening is good but you need to let him get you up there and tweak your drawbars and work with your hand position
you will be surprised what you think you know and what you really dont know '
I just knew I was doing something until he worked my drawbars
and made me switch my hand positions
next thing I knew I was playing like a veteran
next year if God is willing be sure to get up there I will make sure you do
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I remember vanessa she was really good
listening is good but you need to let him get you up there and tweak your drawbars and work with your hand position
you will be surprised what you think you know and what you really dont know '
I just knew I was doing something until he worked my drawbars
and made me switch my hand positions
next thing I knew I was playing like a veteran
next year if God is willing be sure to get up there I will make sure you do
Would you be so kind as to share some drawbar settings?
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Would you be so kind as to share some drawbar settings?
its not like that
the draw bar settings the teacher gave were tailor made for your playing style
your touch thw way you voiced your chords
I came to the clas using draw bar settings that were standard tried and true settings and he tweaked them and changed them for how I was playing
but I will share what he gave me for my style
this is for hymn or worship style music
left hand is playing the chord melody
so you have the melody in your pinky and the rest of your hand is voicing the chord
straight choir voicings like from a hymn book with some added sevents and ninths for color
the left hand is playing a support role usually playing very small two and three notes some times just one note following the right hand in a connected way
not quite liked locked hands style but similar
the draw bar setting was
60 008888800 I am not to sure about the pedal if that was all the way out but start at 6
this next setting was for a rag time effect
I am not to sure about the last stop the one to the far right
I dont know if that was pulled all the way out
or not
the pedal was played with the second draw bar instead of the first one purposely
this is what you would play the old oompah type style with
where your feet hit a one five type thing
and your left hand comps
the right hand will solo on
08 0888880004
or o8 0888880000
bear in mind these settings are specifically for how you play your touch the lenght of time you hold your hands down
if I go back next year he will probably give me new ones to match my style then
draw bar registrations is a very very very important study for an organist
here is a setting I was given by a visiting musician
880000000
this is for if you are accompaning a piano
I love this setting it is very warm and allwow you to do chording and just lead line single note stuff as well
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thanks.
A few of my new favorites are
088800210 right hand soloing
008030000 (which is usually your Ab preset on the lower manual)
I also like to take out the 8' sometimes, it give a nice sound on certain settings
And you are correct, your settings do depend on your style, but it seems like I have so many different styles, so I use a variety of settings. I hope I'll find a style of my own soon.
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I hope I'll find a style of my own soon.
We hope so too. ;D