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by Slappy
25 Jan 2020
Forum: Reason General
Topic: Reason SSL Mixer Hardware Controller
Replies: 452
Views: 116170

Re: Reason SSL Mixer Hardware Controller

Hi Allison, I just want to say thank you for sharing your process in this thread. I really enjoyed reading about this project over the last several months. Please keep us posted with any other Reason/DAW/music-related projects you are considering. Onwards and upwards!
Derek Fazakas
by Slappy
16 Jul 2019
Forum: Reason General
Topic: Reason SSL Mixer Hardware Controller
Replies: 452
Views: 116170

Re: Reason SSL Mixer Hardware Controller

Hi Allison,

Thanks for the update. It is so exciting to watch this project unfold!

Derek
by Slappy
09 May 2019
Forum: Reason General
Topic: Thanks Propellerhead!
Replies: 40
Views: 8476

Re: Thanks Propellerhead!

I can't say enough about how great Reason has been for me over the years. I have used it since version 1 and have NEVER felt like I am outgrowing it. I love that it takes me mere seconds to learn how to use a new tool or device . So intuitive...so inspiring!
by Slappy
26 Apr 2019
Forum: Reason General
Topic: Reason SSL Mixer Hardware Controller
Replies: 452
Views: 116170

Re: Reason SSL Mixer Hardware Controller

Hi,

I stumbled across this thread recently and read it with great interest. I realize that I am late to the party here but...What a great idea amcjen! I look forward to future posts about this project. I will definitely be a buyer when the time comes.

Derek (Slappy)
by Slappy
30 Jun 2016
Forum: Reason General
Topic: Quantizing audio
Replies: 3
Views: 1265

Re: Quantizing audio

Thanks Chris...I was hoping there was a way....I quantized some drum tracks and wanted another crack at it the next day :)
by Slappy
30 Jun 2016
Forum: Reason General
Topic: Quantizing audio
Replies: 3
Views: 1265

Quantizing audio

Hello fellow Reason users,

I have a question...

Is quantizing audio destructive editing?

In other words, if I quantize an audio clip, save the song and then close Reason, is the original (non-quantized) audio clip recoverable?

Slappy