Convert legacy Reason Songs to Reason 6
Convert Reason Song to Record by James Bernard
In this week’s episode I show how to take a song that was previously saved in Reason, load it into Record, and use the individual Mix channels in Record to mix it down.
Import Your Old Reason Sessions into Record
Stoni show us how you can import your old Reason sessions into Propellerhead’s new Record.
Map Reason Songs to Record by Phi Sequence
As a beta tester, when I got Record I was super excited. I promptly downloaded and installed, and went to open it up. I was salivating by the time all three record windows were opened stacked in front of me on my screen. The “AHHHHH” moment. A halo eminated around my computer. Come on, you know what I mean. I first saw the double rack and was amazed. Then I looked at the main mixer and my jaw hit the ground. Beautiful! A work of art. now I can finally work on making my tracks truly sing.
Reason To Record by Sound On Sound
The first question facing most of us who’ve added Record to our Reason setup is what to do with existing Reason songs. First, a little background. Record without Reason offers audio recording, some basic instruments, a superior mixer, and the same effects found in Reason — all in a Rack-based environment that works in almost exactly the same way as Reason. Reason can be added to this package to provide its extensive range of instruments.
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Comparison of Record and Reason Send Levels by Dioxide
Reason and Record handle send levels differently. This is a demonstration of how to get unity levels out of Reason’s mixer aux buses and Record’s mixer aux buses. In the Reason mixers, the DDL-1 returns the signal at the same level that it receives it at, with send and receive set to 100. To match that the RV7000 has to have send at 100 and return at 127. In Record things are slightly different. For the DDL-1 with send level at 0db the return needs to be set at -6db to get the same level as you send to the DDL-1. For the RV7000 with send level at 0db the return needs to be set at +6db to get the same level as you sent. So there is a 12db difference between the two devices.

