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Record is the latest from Propellerhead–and appropriately, the latest from Platinum Labs. Record is a straightforward interface focused on capturing the performance without sacrificing power or flexibility. Learn Record alongside Edward Rendini as he builds a loop from scratch, using only his own live performances. You’ll learn the intuitive way to comp from multiple takes, edit, and tweak–all without being forced to open a manual or read a forum. With its impressive combination of power, flexibility, and ease of use, Record will undoubtedly become a widely-used creative tool. Download this Platinum Lab today to be ready for a future client, or to give yourself a new songwriting palette. Edward “EvilElfboy” Rendini is a professional musician, producer, engineer, instructor, and mixer. He has been playing guitar for 17 years and has played in major label bands including Collapsing Lungs, Darwin’s Waiting Room and Cold. Edward has been a professor at Full Sail University in Orlando, FL teaching Pro Tools for 5 years and holds 8 Digidesign certifications for Music and Post production operator for Pro Tools versions 6 thru 8, Instructor, and Expert ICON mixer. He has worked in genres ranging from Hip Hop and R&B to Electronica, Pop, and Rock, including artists DJ John Debo, Atom Troy, Retardobot, Jacqueline Lord Alge, and American Idol’s Nadia Turner. Edward currently resides in Orlando, Florida where he owns and operates a Pro Tools HD Studio. He is CEO of his record label …
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September 5th, 2010 at 2:46 am
@KevinDolin and btw. you realise some of the biggest names use reason rewired into logic, so dont say shit about it being the noob software. I think we can both agree that Fruity loops has taken that position.
September 5th, 2010 at 3:16 am
@KevinDolin again im asking if you have used reason?
People think that you need to have heaps of vst’s to sound good. The most popular vst’s aren’t even modular, so their goes versatility down the drain for vst’s.
And please, dont tell me you have never heard of layering. Because thats what vst presets use. and guess what…you can do that with reason aswell. you realise, all synths follow a simple code which can be easily replicated with reason. I know what im talking about.
September 5th, 2010 at 3:45 am
@nick20200 Reason fanboys have been making this claim since the days when Subtractor was its only synth.
“Reason can do anything!!!!” they said. If so, why was Malstrom added? Why was Thor added?
Malstrom does things the Subtractor can’t do and Thor does things the Malstrom can’t do. Guess what? Hundreds of different VSTs can all do things that none of Reason’s synths can do.
No 3 synths on the planet can do “everything” and you’re an idiot if you think this is true.
September 5th, 2010 at 3:58 am
@KevinDolin that is the dumbest thing i have ever heard. Propellerhead is probably the most un-userfriendly software for producing, but it is the best. Reason doesn’t need vst’s because anything can be done with reason. Actually, have you ever used reason?? because that is the biggest load of shit i have ever seen
September 5th, 2010 at 4:41 am
As long as the Propellerheads insist on keeping their users from VST instruments, they will continue to be known as makers of easy-to-use beginner software. Maybe that’s the market they’re aiming for, who knows.
September 5th, 2010 at 4:44 am
There are enough DAWs that use Vst but Record (and Reason) is STABLE ! It never crashes unlike many other vst DAW.
Propellerhead should just update their Effect-Quality …
September 5th, 2010 at 4:57 am
@apepdp13 Record will still work in that case – but if you were to buy Reason Record Duo then u will get Reason 4 + Record, and a free upgrade to Reason 5 when it’s released
September 5th, 2010 at 5:38 am
i used it everyday and compare to cubase or protools it’s very relaxing, to don’t used midi chanel, the goal of this software is just to make music simple as using a tape recorder or a sampler & other hardware drum machine & synth, the EQ, FX and compression are realy evolved and it’s very good and close to an analog mixing desk…
September 5th, 2010 at 5:58 am
Has anyone tried to plug like a boss gt effects pedal in this? if so, how do you do it??? Please help me
September 5th, 2010 at 6:25 am
Can I still buy the $150 program for Reason users even if my Reason isn’t..erm..registered? Or is that “dongle” going to stop me from being able to use Reason in Record?
September 5th, 2010 at 6:43 am
about time propellerhead made this.. they should have had this all along with reason..already settled on protools a couple years ago though.. maybe in a couple years i’ll switch but they were too little too late for me and protools gets the job done
September 5th, 2010 at 7:03 am
dam fuking men this is fuking daming asomeeeeee now my workflow gonna be so fuking grate with reason that this gona explote buahahahhahaha
September 5th, 2010 at 7:05 am
this might sound like a stupid question but is reason and record together or seperate programs? ive been using fl studio for a long time and im hoping to use reason and record with rewire
September 5th, 2010 at 8:04 am
when this finally supports plug ins then you would have to be retarted not to drop everything your doing with every other daw and get started on the future, GO RECORD! someday you’ll be the industry standard and we’ll finally be rid of that headache “PRO” tools… UGH
September 5th, 2010 at 8:19 am
No worries. Sorry if I sound sharp. I’ve had a Casio CTK 631 which is a dinosaur of a MIDI controller and had no trouble using that in FL 6 and it wasn’t USB either. I just plugged it in and set the settings in FL. However I did use my mates M-Audio MIDI keyboard which is USB and there was a problem that the keys weren’t correct as they all shifted a semitone down. But I blame M-Audio for that as their drivers were not working in Vista. Or are you on about a MIDI controller in Reason?
September 5th, 2010 at 8:56 am
@slightlytwistedagain im not trying to start a fight im just saying once you can take time with your work its much better and did you have a midi controller, because otherwise it doesnt really work?
September 5th, 2010 at 9:46 am
@Randomstation
Demo doesn’t make a difference apart from continuing saved work. I gave my reasons so why don’t you explain yours. I won’t be interested though in what you say if you talk like a fanboy.
September 5th, 2010 at 10:40 am
@slightlytwistedagain Record And Reason Kill Fl, have you Used Them when there not a demo?
September 5th, 2010 at 11:00 am
@ChrisScribs
Record on it’s own. Not a chance. Tried the demo for a bit and it doesn’t have any synths needed for dance music. You have to get Reason for that and even they are basic. Multi samples are no substitute for synths. If I found Record to be better at workflow than FL then I would have got it. The only one that has come close is Presonus Studio one.
By the way, explain why Record has the advantage over FL on dance music =)
September 5th, 2010 at 11:44 am
as i said, i think that you can’t compare record to FL that easily. to be honest record looks like a toy to me. this guy in the video is spending so much time recording different takes and then cutting them together to ONE good take…man i would rather spend this time to practise guitar playing and nail this riff in one damn take. what i like abut it, is that the whole project and it’s content is saved in ONE single file…awesome!
September 5th, 2010 at 11:56 am
I was replying to slightlytwistedagain lol.. I agree with you. but even as far as electronic music goes, Record could easily beat FL =P
September 5th, 2010 at 12:52 pm
haha, you really compare this to FL!?
as it’s name may reveal, RECORD is made for recording music, recording real instruments, vocals etc. FL ia a pattern based sequencer, mostly used for electronic music. surely you can do both things in bott sequencers but basically it’s two different things.
September 5th, 2010 at 1:17 pm
It beats the hell out of FL.. nuff said
September 5th, 2010 at 1:27 pm
@jimmyshivam
How can you compare this to these DAW’s. Record is not a DAW, it’s a recording program. While I can’t comment on Pro tools or Logic, FL has far superior workflow to that of Reason and Record. Recording artists might not be bothered by stuff like that as they might not spend alot of there time in the piano roll, but it is very important to people who deal with midi alot like dance artists. Just remember the best music program is the one that is the most relevant to what you make.
September 5th, 2010 at 1:34 pm
thanks i learned alot