There are many ways to program or automate the redrum. This looks at an innovative way to auto-quantize using the Drum Solo options. Easy Keyboard setup with a lot of potential.
How to cheat like hell to produce realistic sounding piano flourishes, amazing rolls, and perfectly harmonious music. This uses examples from other FL tutorials on this site.
How to record vocals or other instruments to use in Reason. Free software, but you'll need a microphone and headphones. This is a simple demonstration using the NN-XT or NN-19.
How to create Glitch-type effects for use with your drum patterns. I say it is advanced only because of the speed at which I have to cover the material. Included: RV7000 Gating, Automation, Matrix offsetting, Filtering by gate, and Distortion.
Achieve realistic, humanized scratches in a recordable, metered way. Includes a brief introduction to the FL Scratcher and a few ideas on setting up for maximum versatility. Props to Tom Hanks.
This video describes a hack to allow you to trigger an instrument or effect when you RELEASE a key. This is useful for guitar strums, Hi-hats, mutes or delays, or vinyl scratch effects.
Would you believe that you can use Reason as an all-in-one performance tool? This tutorial will show you how to generate beats quickly, on the fly, using advanced Combinator automation and Dr. REX loops a-plenty. Use of Midi keyboard a must!
A Quick basic combinator for playing many instruments together, and a look at basics of combinator programming. This is intended as a supplement to the "Live Performance Patches" series.
Tutorial on the use of the BV512 vocoder as a frequency specific effects gate. This way, it is quite easy to draw a frequency curve to delay only your treble, distort your midrange, and reverb your bass, or any configuration imaginable.
This tutorial explains use of the Import Midi function and some of ways to use it for practice or remixing a popular song. Also, tips on spicing up flat midi files.