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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Prager , Matt PiperPublisher: Thomson Learning Imprint: Course Technology Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 18.70cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 1.112kg ISBN: 9781592006649ISBN 10: 1592006647 Pages: 552 Publication Date: 06 May 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Introduction to Reason 3.0 2. Installing and Configuring Reason 3. Getting Started with Reason 3.0 4. Creating Your First Reason Song 5. The Reason Sequencer--Close Up 6. The Reason Mixer (reMix) 7. ReDrum--Close Up 8. Dr:rex--Close Up 9. The Subtractor--Close Up 10. The Malstrom--Close Up 11. NN-19--Close Up 12. NN-XT--Close Up 13. The Matrix--Close Up 14. Effects--Close Up 15. The Combinator--Close Up 16. The MClass Mastering Suite--Close Up 17. Automation 18. Synchronization 19. ReWire 20. Mixing and Publishing Your Reason Songs Appendix A: The ReBirth of Cool Appendix B: ReCycle! 2.1 Appendix C: ReFillsReviews1. Introduction to Reason 3.0 2. Installing and Configuring Reason 3. Getting Started with Reason 3.0 4. Creating Your First Reason Song 5. The Reason Sequencer--Close Up 6. The Reason Mixer (reMix) 7. ReDrum--Close Up 8. Dr:rex--Close Up 9. The Subtractor--Close Up 10. The Malstrom--Close Up 11. NN-19--Close Up 12. NN-XT--Close Up 13. The Matrix--Close Up 14. Effects--Close Up 15. The Combinator--Close Up 16. The MClass Mastering Suite--Close Up 17. Automation 18. Synchronization 19. ReWire 20. Mixing and Publishing Your Reason Songs Appendix A: The ReBirth of Cool Appendix B: ReCycle! 2.1 Appendix C: ReFills Author InformationMatt Piper has indulged his passion for music technology as a recording engineer, music producer, studio owner, musician/composer, and experimental music promoter since moving to Los Angeles in 1991. He joined the Course Technology family in 2005 with the publication of Reason 3 Power!, which he co-authored with Michael Prager. In 2006, he authored Using Reason's Virtual Instruments: Skill Pack, an in-depth study of synthesis and how to make your own patches in Reason. Piper can currently be found in music venues around town using his laptop and other electronics to make strange psychedelic sounds with various improvisational groups. Michael Prager has been involved with music technology for more than 15 years and has worked for such organizations as Guitar Center Management, Cakewalk, Steinberg, Disney Interactive, Spectrasonics, Q Up Arts, Sony Classical audioMIDI.com, the Columbia College Hollywood, and Keyboard Magazine. Prager has worked on various Course Technology instructional DVDs and is the author of several books and CD-ROMs from Cengage/Course Technology, including Reason 4 Power!, Reason CSi Starter, Reason CSi Master, and Sampling and Soft Synth Power!. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |