Recording Live Instruments |
Thu 15 Apr 2004, 19:43
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 15-Apr 04 From: Worcester - UK Member No.: 41,082 |
hi everybody! ive been makeing music of variouse types for years, staring on a playstation of all things. Athough simple music2000 had some clean sounds and a good sequencing setup, i learned loads in my spair time. Enevitably i became bored of the sounds and general bounderies posed by the program so started looking for something with a bit more power than a ps1 with a memory card! Being into graphics, Music etc i decided to save money and buy a mac. I wanted something quite powerfull and expandable so i chose th 1.2 gig duel g4 at the time. So, ive invested in reason 2.0 due to my electronic musical influences as it seemed at first to cater for everything i could need!
Now this leads me to my question that i hope somebody could shed some light on? Due to my ignorance and neglect to the instrumental music industry for some time i have no idea how to connect and record live instruments to reason. Ive been playing guitars (bass, electric 6,Electric 12 etc) or trying for some time now and it has dawned on me that i should use instruments more in my music makeing! Now is there any way of recording, sampleing or any technique to reason, if so what do i do and what do i need to buy yo get started? If not then what sort of equipment is sufficient to get started at a basic level of quality? Any help is greatly appreciated!! Dan. |
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Thu 15 Apr 2004, 21:08
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 235 Joined: 25-Jul 02 From: Strongsville - US Member No.: 6,217 |
Unfortunately, recording live audio is just about the only thing Reason won't do. You'll need to acquire some third party recording software and some kind of audio interface (to plug in your instruments and get the sound into your computer) in order to accomplish this. Scan through this forum for plenty of suggestions on interfaces and software.
One of your cheapest software options is Garageband (assuming you're running OSX), and your best bet on an interface (assuming you'll just need to track one instrument at a time) will probably be something USB - check out Edirol, M-Audio, and Tascam's sites for more info (there's even a list of compatible interfaces for Garageband on Apple's site). |
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dannyboy Recording Live Instruments Thu 15 Apr 2004, 19:43
Barb For a combination audio interface and software pro... Fri 16 Apr 2004, 14:04
xingu Yes, you can export from Reason as audio, although... Fri 16 Apr 2004, 14:26
napsac here is another solution. M-Audio Ozone is a midi ... Fri 16 Apr 2004, 14:42
Barb For a combination audio interface and software pro... Fri 16 Apr 2004, 14:04
xingu Yes, you can export from Reason as audio, although... Fri 16 Apr 2004, 14:26
napsac here is another solution. M-Audio Ozone is a midi ... Fri 16 Apr 2004, 14:42
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