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aiden
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United States
2 posts Joined: Apr, 2001
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Posted - 2001/04/05 : 18:02:57
Hey all,
I finally got up the nerve to let people start hearing my stuff, so here it is my first semi-pro happycore production. It's called "Look to the Future", very late '99 Evolution style new skool. 182 bpm and real deep (not responsible for blown systems =)
It's not bad for being churned out of Reason (exclusively! I'm a student - no money for synths yet =) but I don't think it's too bad.
Check it out at http://mp3.com/rezolution/ and tell me what you think. The more good criticism I get the better the next track will be. Thanks mates, [a.m.] -- Aiden Michael Rezolution http://mp3.com/rezolution/
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silver
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Japan
12,565 posts Joined: Feb, 2001
894 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2001/04/05 : 22:57:35
Sounds good for a first track. Keep them coming :)
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Soren
Senior Member
United States
499 posts Joined: Mar, 2001
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Posted - 2001/04/06 : 09:43:39
Hi, cool track. I have a question for ya though. Can reason sequence external sources? Ive heard good stuff about reason, but that one thing is a little unclear to me ^_^ Thanks
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Happy Hardcore makes me feel like a Koala bear just crapped a rainbow in my brain.
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Rotis
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Sweden
129 posts Joined: Mar, 2001
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Posted - 2001/04/07 : 16:44:24
Well the sequencer in Reason isn't that good... I prefer using Logic, Cubase and so on instead... but all the stuff in Reason rox. They've simulated it sooo good. But I think it's kinda hard to make trax ONLY in reason. I'm just using the Analog Synths and all that stuff... Ownage.
And yes I think you can use external sources. There's a great midi-interface (as a device.. above the mixer you know) so yes. But I'm not 100% sure...
Hardcore will never die!
Edited by - Rotis on 07 Apr 2001 16:46:49
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Soren
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United States
499 posts Joined: Mar, 2001
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Posted - 2001/04/09 : 09:27:12
Thanks a lot for the info Rotis!!! I just found out that one of my friends is going to buy Reason, so I guess ill actually get a chance to try it before I decide to buy it ^_^
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aiden
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United States
2 posts Joined: Apr, 2001
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Posted - 2001/04/09 : 13:45:21
As far as I know, Reason is unable to record midi data for any device other than its internal devices. However, this isn't really a problem, because Reason lends itself to be slaved to a bunch of really good sequencing programs. But the slaving is -audio- not MIDI, so you have to compose/record/edit Reason devices in reason, and then route the synced audio output to something like Digital Performer (what I use) or Cubase or Logic or anything with ReWire support. Then you can use that app to add digital audio (vocals or samples) and external midi device information. For instance, in Mojo, a really progressive trance track I just cut, I rewired all the reason comp into DP, added a few hardware synths and effects from the rack, and then used plug-in and hardware processing (delay, reverb, etc.) for output instead of the semi-cheesy built in ReasonVerb. :D
Hope this helps. Also, thanks everyone for listening to my track. It really flew up MP3.com's Happycore charts (#11 yesterday) but it seems to be on its way back down. Oh well =) Go listen to it again so we can get Cynic Project's improperly named Speed Garage track off the happycore charts (it currently holds #1 slot and it's not even hardcore! Grrrr!! The world is full of injustice. :)
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Rezolution
http://mp3.com/rezolution/
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