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February newsletter Reason Drum Kits! Again! In case you missed it: your favorite Reason Drum Kits a

February newsletter Reason Drum Kits! Again! In case you missed it: your favorite Reason Drum Kits are back! This time as a lean, mean, simulated-drum-recording-session-in-a-super-easy-to-use-Rack-Extension-machine. We’re happy to announce Reason Drum Kits. Again. With a super-slick user interface, this new Rack Extension puts the entire Drum Kits recording session at your fingertips so it’s easier and faster than ever to create amazing drum mixes. And if you own the Reason Drum Kits ReFill, don’t miss the opportunity to upgrade for just $/€39 using the code RDKSAVE on checkout. Offer lasts until April 30th. [LEARN MORE]( Complex-1 mega tutorial “Fabulous sound, but… how does it work?” - this was a fairly common reaction when we released Complex-1 back in December. Modular synthesis can look scary at first, but when you break it down it isn’t that complicated. YouTuber and overall modular wizard DivKid has created an epic Complex-1 tutorial that’s essentially a detailed introduction to modular synthesis. Check this out to learn the basic concepts of modular synthesis (and beyond) and what Complex-1 can do for your music! [WATCH THE TUTORIAL]( The making of J. Cole’s “No Role Models” We spoke to Phonix Beats, producer and beatmaker behind J. Cole's platinum hit "No Role Modelz" to learn more about his relation to music making and producing in Reason. Take a look over his shoulder as he breaks down the beat behind the song. [WATCH NOW]( 5 Essential tips for filmscore pianos by Dorincourt Learn some great tips from Reason master Dorincourt on how to create lush and rich piano sounds that are perfect for film scoring. [WATCH NOW]( Where does a software synth start? Sonicscoop.com has a great article about the creative process that led to the creation of J Chris Griffin’s monster sawtooth synth SAW-1. From initial idea to release, follow the work that goes into making a software instrument. [READ MORE]( Reason 10 news Perhaps you haven’t made the leap to Reason 10 yet? Or perhaps you are already lost in Grain’s lush and evolving soundscapes or Europa’s cutting-edge synth wizardry? But do you know about all the free additions to Reason 10 since it was first released? Multi-lane edit This has been high on the requested features list: select multiple MIDI clips on separate tracks and go to Edit Mode. Now you can see and edit all nots on all tracks simultaneously. Very handy. Adjust Multiple Faders Say you’re mixing a track and you want that snare to stand out a little more so you need to lower all the other drum channels a bit. But you need to lower them all while keeping their carefully set balance. Simply select all the channels you want to change and adjust multiple faders at once. Snap to adaptive grid A real time saver: have snap on and let your zoom level set your grid. Zoom out for big changes and zoom in for fine details. Very natural. Add Track button Another feature to speed up your work: click this button located at the bottom of your track list to select what track type or device you want to add. Learn Reason - in Reason The new tutorial panel in Reason makes it easy to get going by explaining Reason’s features, step by step while you’re still inside Reason! [NEW IN REASON 10]( --------------------------------------------------------------- New in the shop [Mixfood Knock Drum Machine]( Mixfood Knock Drum Machine Studio Corbach $59 [Classic American EQ]( Classic American EQ Red Rock Sound $59 [The Synthwave Plugin]( The Synthwave Plugin auryn64 $55 [Europa Obsidian]( Europa Obsidian DNA Labs $9 [Symbiosis]( Symbiosis DNA Labs $15 [Codeine X]( Codeine X DNA Labs $9 Buy Reason 10 today! Instant download from the Propellerhead Shop. $399 only. [BUY NOW]( [or find a dealer →]( Be our friend! Interviews, tutorials, news and special offers. Stay updated using your channel of choice: [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [YouTube]( [View this email as a webpage]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. This email was sent by: Propellerhead Software AB, Hornsbruksgatan 23, 11734 Stockholm, Sweden. [Update profile]( [Unsubscribe]( [Propellerhead]

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