How to Loop Tracks in Propellerhead’s Reason 4
Posted on: September 19, 2009
Posted in: Reason 4 Tutorials, Video
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We are going to see how we can add loops during the process of music creation, in Propellerhead’s Reason 4. Looping, according to me is one of the best feature and a key feature in music production softwares. I love Reason’s looping feature as it lets us achieve the results, easily and quickly.
With so many track options available in all the major DAW sequencers these days, looping actually helps us utlize and create that many tracks, to make a particular session sound full and rich. Once you know your tempo of the song and arrange your looping to follow the tempo, the rest of the arrangement becomes so easy, so we can add music in a well controlled manner. Basically looping helps you to adapt to the song in terms of pitching it right with instruments & vocals.
Now, lets try a sample looping session in this video. I’m actually going to take the example of Billie Jean from Michael Jacksons thriller album and play just the looping part in the beginning of the song, so you can understand how easy it is to loop in Reason 4.
Watch the video above to see “How to Loop Tracks in Propellerhead’s Reason 4“
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