Reason tut by Ryan Harlin
I can no longer find a youtube tutorial of Ryan Harlin .
In this tutorial he uses a song by allihoopa to synchronize the tempo of this song in Reason .
I think this song is by Faustine but I'm not quite sure.
He says something about " the click follows the song " in the reason sequencer .
Can someone give me the link of this tutorial because I'm crazy looking for it .
Thanks in advance .
dE.niz
In this tutorial he uses a song by allihoopa to synchronize the tempo of this song in Reason .
I think this song is by Faustine but I'm not quite sure.
He says something about " the click follows the song " in the reason sequencer .
Can someone give me the link of this tutorial because I'm crazy looking for it .
Thanks in advance .
dE.niz
You're welcome: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=7279874
Wasn't that the one that turned out to be recorded to a click/grid all along, just not totally 'tight' as a quantized sequence would have been? I remember finding a quicker way to do it, then realizing it was already recorded to a click - ha.
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That video has been lost and found on this forum so many times I've lost count .
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It think this has to do with the rather generic title of that video and the fact that alihoopa *ehem* discover didn't age well.MrFigg wrote: ↑10 Jul 2022That video has been lost and found on this forum so many times I've lost count .
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Which is a real shame, because it really was a pretty cool service/feature. It's something that I wish Reason Studios would revisit and keep maturing, in all honesty.
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I've lost and found this tip so many times. It should be pinned somewhere. I've never actually tried it but when I've needed it, I couldn't find it
How about at least saving the link
PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑10 Jul 2022I've lost and found this tip so many times. It should be pinned somewhere. I've never actually tried it but when I've needed it, I couldn't find it
I’ve saved the link and lost that and found it more times than I can remember.moofi wrote: ↑10 Jul 2022How about at least saving the link
PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑10 Jul 2022I've lost and found this tip so many times. It should be pinned somewhere. I've never actually tried it but when I've needed it, I couldn't find it
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If you're thinking of tape warble, then capstan or RX would be an option, but they also won't automagically do the work for you.
But in general The warping algorithms in Ableton Live also do quite well in getting recorded material on beat automatically.
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