Duration: 10:28 minutes Upload Time: 2008-01-26 12:47:15 |
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This tutorial explores the ever useful Spider utility, great for splitting off one audio signal into many, and also for merging sounds together to make one channel. |
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HostilePro 2008-03-22 11:46:24 Cool, thanks for replying. i think i'll probably go down the PC route then, as i know what i'm doing with Pc's (to a point) plus your comment about upgrading is very true and something that i hadn't considered. Thanks again __________________________________________________ | |
X3Y4x5 2008-03-20 16:19:05 Great!!!Thanks __________________________________________________ | |
derdyserdy 2008-03-12 23:27:22 I've used both Mac and PC for producing tracks. I can honestly say that there's no real difference when it comes to the creative process, but the real difference is in the price of computer hardware. You can get the same processing power out of a PC for much less money than a Mac, and you can upgrade it to your heart's content much easier as well. __________________________________________________ | |
woodztream0808 2008-03-01 13:07:59 I really like your tutorials, thanks! __________________________________________________ | |
HostilePro 2008-02-24 07:12:32 Hey PowerderMonkey!! Nice one on posting this vid, much appreciated and clearly explained. I want to start using Reason to start producing ym own music. The only production i have done to date is on a Roland MC505, but it was very limited. Do you think it's better to use a PC or a Mac for producing music?? __________________________________________________ |
Saturday, March 29, 2008
How to use Spiders in Reason - Part 1
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