From the course: Learning Reason 10: Core Feature Flashback
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Editing in the Blocks view - Reason Tutorial
From the course: Learning Reason 10: Core Feature Flashback
Editing in the Blocks view
- [Instructor] One feature in Reason that I would call sort of an optional creation tool, or organizational tool, is the feature called blocks. So if we look at the bottom of the sequencer here, in sort of the transport section, we see this blocks button. And then up here at the top of the sequencer, let's just drag this up so it really looks like the top of the sequencer, we see blocks. Blocks are on. If I don't use blocks, and I don't wanna see that, and I wanna save that half inch or so of real estate, I can turn it off. But if I wanna use blocks, it can be a nice way to organize a song, and work quickly, and also to create. So I'm going to take you on a little bit of a journey of the imagination to start with, because we don't have time to make a song right now. But I'm gonna go into the blocks view and try to show you what it does. So, I'm gonna switch from song to block, and for purposes of demonstration, I'm just going to create several audio tracks here. These could also be…
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Creating drum beats with Kong Drum Designer7m 21s
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Triggering REX loops in Kong4m 29s
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Creating a sample instrument8m 9s
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Using external MIDI instruments5m 11s
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Editing in the Blocks view6m 20s
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Using the ReGroove Mixer10m 5s
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VST control voltage (CV) routing3m 41s
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Delay compensation4m 51s
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Pitch and vocal synth effects with Neptune4m 17s
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Bounce audio clips to MIDI4m 3s
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Make perfect loops with the Comp Editor after joining clips2m 26s
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