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TUTORIAL 4 - RECORDING A BASS LINE
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About tracks, clips, lanes and recording takes
A Reason device can only have one track in the sequencer. A track can have any number of lanes. As illus-
trated previously, a recording produces a clip which is placed on a note lane for the corresponding track.
This clip will contain the notes (and any performance data like pitch bend or mod wheel) you played when
recording.
To record a new take of your bass line, you have three basic alternatives:
D Select “Undo Record Track” from the Edit menu.
This will simply delete the clip you just recorded, allowing you to record a new take on the same note
lane of the track.
You can undo and re-record until you are satisfied, but note that you will not be able to
go back to a previous take after deleting its clip and recording a new take, so only use
this method when you are sure you want to discard the previous recording - otherwise
create an alternate take as described below.
If you record over an existing clip on the same lane without erasing it first, the new notes
will be overdubbed on top of the old take - i.e. notes from both takes will be contained in
the same clip and play back simultaneously, which is probably not what you want.
D Create a new note lane for the track by clicking the “Alt” button to the right of the Record
button on the transport.
This will mute the clip between the locators on the previous note lane, and create a new record-en-
abled note lane above it.
This is the method to use if you wish to record and keep a series of takes. You can use
this basic method to record any number of takes and later play them back (one at a time)
to decide which take is best (or edit together the best bits from several takes).
As you can see, the clip on the first note lane is muted, indicated by the grey stripes. The new note lane is directly above
the first note lane and is record-enabled (indicated by the red Record button).
D To compare between several takes, select the clip(s) you want to mute or unmute and
choose “Mute Clips” or “Unmute Clips” from the Edit menu. To mute an entire note lane,
use the Mute (M) button on the respective lane in the Track List.
D Create a new note lane for the track by clicking the “Dub” button to the left of the Alt but-
ton on the Transport Panel.
This will create a new record-enabled note lane above it, but will not mute the previous take. In other
words, you will hear the previous take as you record.
This is the method to use if you wish to record additional notes to a previous take. You
can also use the “Lanes +” button above the track list to create a new record-enabled
note lane.
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