ReGroove
Articles
Introduction to Propellerhead’s Groove Engine by Mo Volans
For those of you that are reasonably new to Reason and Record, or have just updated to the most recent versions, the concept of the Groove Mixer might not be one your familiar with. To get you guys started in the world of groove creation this tutorial guides you through extracting, applying and saving your new grooves. More advanced technique and examples to follow in future tutorials.. and as always suggestions are welcome.
Getting Your Groove On by Sound On Sound
What the Props have done with the ReGroove mixer is completely re-think the way you apply timing and dynamic variation to MIDI sequences. All respectable DAWs have ways to quantise MIDI notes (and audio notes in some cases, such as Pro Tools) to the grid or to groove templates. They also usually allow you to offset the timing of MIDI tracks, so that notes are shifted earlier or later, resulting in performances that are ahead of or behind the beat. These operations are traditionally treated as editing tasks — that is, you select notes or a track and apply settings. These edits may not be destructive but are generally something that you will set and then leave alone afterwards.
Videos
Introduction to ReGroove by Propellerhead Software
NYC music producer stoni presents ReGrove, a realtime, 32-channel timing and groove handling mixer. Applies non-destructive, freely editable grooves to Reason’s sequencer tracks.

