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David OromanerBlog: www.davidoromaner.com

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Reason 3.0 Lesson 1 - The Basics

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The BasicsWhat is a recording?

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The BasicsRecording is a process of capturing data

or translating information to a format stored on a storage medium.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recording

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Analog Vs. Digital What is Sound?Sound itself is just vibrating changes in air

pressure, which travel in continuous waves and cause similar vibrations in our eardrums.

Source:

http://www.pbs.org/kcet/wiredscience/story/67-audio_files.html

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Analog Vs. DigitalAnalog recording mechanically duplicates those

continuous vibrations, using the grooves of a record, or the flux of a magnetic tape passing through a tape recorder.

With digital recording, computers slice up those continuous sound waves into separate bits of information called samples. The faster the sampling, the more the recorded sound resembles the original.

Source:

http://www.pbs.org/kcet/wiredscience/story/67-audio_files.html

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Main Advantage of AnalogSince sound is analog by nature -Analog

can be said to be a more natural representation of sound than digital.

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Advantages working with Digital MediaUniform Source Fidelity

Easier to make edits

Inexpensive media duplication

iPod and Computer based

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Intro to WavesAmplitude – Height of the waveWavelength – Distance from one wave top

to the next.http://id.mind.net/~zona/mstm/physics/

waves/introduction/introductionWaves.html

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Sample RateSample rate is the frequency at which

continuous analog waves (sound) are measured in order to make a discrete signal.

Class Assignment - Sample Rate Activityhttp://www.pcguide.com/art/

soundSampleRate-c.html

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Open Reason 3.0Open the Reason Alias located on your

desktop

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Create Template – Redrum and Mixer

Choose file New (Make sure in Preferences “Emtpy Rack” is chosen.)

Choose Create Mixer Choose Create Redrum Toggle to rear

connections (using tab keys) and connect each redrum channel to the corresponding mixing channel by dragging the chords.

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Create Template – NN-XT sampler

Choose Create NN-XT advanced sampler and toggle to back. Notice how Reason automatically connects the advanced sampler to channel 11.

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Save WorkSave Reason project as Student

Name_Resaon1 and save it in your network folder.