![]() ![]() Its RV7000 is an excellent way for those same students to learn about algorithmic reverb, and its DDL-1 is an easy introduction to the joys of delay. ![]() In my electronic music ensemble it’s responsible for 90% of the sounds and in my beginning computer music class, I use Subtractor to teach the rudiments of analog synthesis, and NN-19 to get the students started with sampling. I use Reason in all of my classes: in the electronic musical instrument design course I wrote about here a couple of months ago, it’s the students’ sound engine. In the past I’ve helped the company that makes it, Reason Studios (formerly Propellerhead), by troubleshooting new releases and giving feedback on new features as well as features I’d like to see. I started using it back before it included audio recording – I think that was version 2. Reason and I have had a long, fruitful relationship. Reason is a great program, but v.11 has some fatal flaws for this Synth and Software contributor. ![]()
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