Reason Guitar

The reason is the Virtual Studio software like Propellerheads manufactured by the Swedish company. In my experience and testimony of several of his fellow musicians, is made a powerful music production software. However, the graphical user interface and controls can seem daunting to someone who is just beginning to use reason. There have been many musician friends of mine who quit using reason, because they understood the interface and functionality. This article explains the different windows and controls in the right environment for you to understand the program better.
The reason is divided into several compartments. From top to bottom:
1. Title bar. This is the top bar on the screen most of the reason. Its sole function is to say that project is currently open and active (as it is possible to open multiple projects at once grounds, but only one can be active at a given time).
2. Menu Bar. This is below the title bar, and is where you can choose:
1. File, to save and open files.
2. Edit, choose commands specific music data (eg copy and paste).
3. Options to choose the display and other options (including the front or rear).
4. The window to choose how to manage open windows (good for the expansion of the sequencer window to allow more working space).
5. Help Reason access documentation.
3. Rack of devices. Below the menu bar rack is the device that shows the devices used in the current draft of reason. In the devices themselves, you can toggle between full view or compact view. View lets you see more compact devices by reduction to a compact size and only displays the device type, name, and the patch that is used. If you press the Tab key (shortcut), the device rack displays the rear view of the device where you can manipulate and assign its own routing scheme (usually for more advanced users, although a simple Error creating devices that can do the whole song to make no noise).
4. Sequencer Window, which is below the rack devices. The sequencer window is where you record your music (in the case of Reason, all data is recorded as MIDI data). Using the sequencer window, you can have a closer look at and edit MIDI data with greater accuracy if necessary. It also shows the different ways that you and the information contained on these issues (including notes and automation data).
5. Transport Bar. Situated in Reason bottom of the screen, the transport bar where you control the tempo of the song, beat, and also to press play, pause, stop, forward and rewind. There are also shortcuts Bar functions for transport – mainly useful are "space bar" to play and "0 NumPad" to stop.
That is the introduction beginner to the environment right. I hope that after reading this article, are able to understand a bit more about this powerful software application easy music production.
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Endy
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