Reason 11: The New Features Explained

Reason guru Paul Ortiz presents an insightful collection of Reason 11 video tutorials! See all the new features and functions added in Reason 11, as well as how to use them to create new sounds and effects. This series is great for anyone who wants a detailed look at the new features of Reason 11 and how to apply them to their projects.

Videos
New Performance Options (04:55) - In this first video, Paul briefly revisits version 10 to talk about the new audio interface buffer size setting introduced to improve VST performance, and what it means for your existing projects.
Automation Curves (03:45) - Take a detailed look at one of the top requested features for Reason; Curved Automation. You'll also see some examples of how it can be used and how it's an improvement over the old system.
Crossfades (03:41) - Reason 11's crossfading is simple to use, but saves a lot of time and redundant tracks in your projects. Learn how to quickly and easily crossfade multiple files together and edit the length of the fade.
Sequencer Improvements (05:57) - See how Reason now allows you to mute individual notes, as well as use a new Pencil Mode to draw multiple notes at a time. Plus, learn how to use this new feature in conjunction with Dynamic Grid Resolution to program trap hats and synthwave basslines with ease.
SSL Racks (11:16) - The SSL Dynamics, EQ and Master Bus Compressor are now available as rack effects! In this chapter Paul shows you how to get the most out of these devices and all of their features.
Quartet Effect (05:45) - The Quartet multi-function chorus device is an incredibly powerful tool for effecting your sound. Learn how to use each of the four distinct modes, and how they work, to get the most out of this inspiring device.
Sweeper Effect (08:00) - The Sweeper is a versatile Phaser, Flanger and Filter Effect with powerful built-in modulation capabilities. Learn what each of the three modes do and how to Modulate them effectively.
Rack VST (10:26) - The Reason rack is now available as a VST plug-in! Paul shows you the ways in which this differs from standalone operation, as well as talks about some of the limitations to be aware of in version 1 of the plug-in.