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TUTORIALS:
Tutorial 1
Welcome and introduction. (4:10)
Tutorial 2
Setting the General preferences. (9:09)
Tutorial 3
Setting the Audio preferences. (5:36)
Tutorial 4
Setting the Keyboard and Control Surfaces preferences. (3:30)
Tutorial 5
Setting the Advanced Control and International preferences. (2:05)
Tutorial 6
Testing your system setup. (2:38)
Tutorial 7
Inserting devices into the rack. (5:23)
Tutorial 8
Inserting more devices and saving a template. (3:24)
Tutorial 9
How to alter settings and use the context menus. (4:30)
Tutorial 10
Working with the windows & scrolling / zooming. (3:21)
Tutorial 11
Working with devices and the rack. (9:26)
Tutorial 12
How to use patches. (5:12)
Tutorial 13
Cross-Browsing patches. (3:40)
Tutorial 14
The difference between send effects & insert effects. (5:17)
Tutorial 15
The transport panel. (8:48)
Tutorial 16
The hardware interface. (3:20)
Tutorial 17
Overview of the sequencer. (6:16)
Tutorial 18
Recording notes into the sequencer. (13:05)
Tutorial 19
Recording automation. (8:40)
Tutorial 20
Editing clips in arrange mode. (14:03)
Tutorial 21
Editing clips in edit mode. (19:22)
Tutorial 22
Automating the tempo & time signature. (4:40)
Tutorial 23
Saving your work & getting organised. (4:47)
Tutorial 24
The 14:2 mixer. (8:48)
Tutorial 25
The line mixer 6:2. (3:01)
Tutorial 26
The Redrum (part 1). (12:02)
Tutorial 27
The Redrum (part 2). (6:55)
Tutorial 28
The ReGroove mixer. (11:34)
Tutorial 29
Make your own groove patch. (3:04)
Tutorial 30
What are envelopes? (A.D.S.R). (5:35)
Tutorial 31
What is an LFO?. (3:36)
Tutorial 32
The DrRex Loop Player (part 1). (8:59)
Tutorial 33
The DrRex Loop Player (part 2). (7:27)
Tutorial 34
The NN-19 Sampler (part 1). (8:03)
Tutorial 35
The NN-19 Sampler (part 2). (6:40)
Tutorial 36
The NN-XT Sampler (part 1). (9:58)
Tutorial 37
The NN-XT Sampler (part 2). (6:09)
Tutorial 38
The Filter Section. (5:25)
Tutorial 39
The Subtractor (part 1). (7:11)
Tutorial 40
The Subtractor (part 2). (8:37)
Tutorial 41
Thor (part 1). (6:30)
Tutorial 42
Thor (part 2). (6:47)
Tutorial 43
Thor (part 3). (7:13)
Tutorial 44
Thor (part 4). (6:58)
Tutorial 45
Thor (part 5). (8:13)
Tutorial 46
The Combinator (part 1). (7:05)
Tutorial 47
The Combinator (part 2). (8:30)
Tutorial 48
The Malstrom (part 1). (4:47)
Tutorial 49
The Malstrom (part 2). (5:43)
Tutorial 50
An Introduction To CV Connections. (6:03)
Tutorial 51
The Matrix. (6:50)
Tutorial 52
The CV Merger/Splitter. (5:07)
Tutorial 53
The Audio Merger/Splitter. (7:47)
Tutorial 54
The RPG-8 Arpeggiator. (7:47)
Tutorial 55
The Scream 4 Sound Destruction Unit. (7:00)
Tutorial 56
The RV7000 Advanced Reverb. (9:23)
Tutorial 57
The BV512 Digital Vocoder. (8:53)
Tutorial 58
The RV-7 Digital Reverb. (4:03)
Tutorial 59
The DDL-1 Digital Delay Line. (3:40)
Tutorial 60
The D11 Foldback Distortion. (4:06)
Tutorial 61
The ECF-42 Envelope Controlled Filter. (5:05)
Tutorial 62
The CF-101 Chorus/Flanger. (3:47)
Tutorial 63
The PH-90 Phaser. (5:34)
Tutorial 64
The UN-16 Unison. (2:34)
Tutorial 65
The PEQ-2 Two Band Parametric EQ. (2:45)
Tutorial 66
Advice On Mixing & Mastering. (3:38)
Tutorial 67
The Compressors. (7:43)
Tutorial 68
The M-Class Equalizer. (2:34)
Tutorial 69
The M-Class Stereo Imager. (3:07)
Tutorial 70
The M-Class Maximizer. (2:23)

TIPS & TRICKS:
Use recycle to chop up a vocal loop. (7:46)
Vocoding a vocal loop. (3:14)
An introduction to refills. (3:06)
Rewire Reason with Ableton Live. (5:04)
Use Recycle & DrRex to chop up a loop (part 1). (8:13)
Use Recycle & DrRex to chop up a loop (part 2). (7:18)
A free audio editor. (4:20)
How to export loops. (2:53)
Playing Rex files with an NN-XT. (3:24)
Customize a Rex file with an NN-XT. (9:16)
Use NN-XT to scratch samples like a DJ. (5:04)
Creating subtractor patches. (7:03)
Routing external audio into Thor. (2:28)
Use a midi keyboard to trigger the step sequencer in Thor. (2:09)
Use a combinator for a drum sub-mix. (4:15)
Use a combinator to create a split instrument. (3:09)
Controlling Matrix with the sequencer. (6:14)
Creating a lead line with the RPG-8. (3:20)
Use Scream 4 to give your songs more punch. (1:22)
Using Scream 4 on a Redrum beat. (2:49)
Using the vocoder as an equalizer. (2:46)
Copy & Paste between reason songs. (2:50)
Remote override edit mode. (7:21)
Keyboard control edit mode. (2:48)
Create a pumping effect with sidechain compression. (4:03)
Importing & exporting midi. (4:26)
Playing a vocal .wav file with an NN-XT. (20:19)
Using the combinator effects. (8:49)
Using a recorded guitar inside Reason. (8:38)
Creating a gated effect. (3:14)

    
 
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