Ideal if you’ve used Reason but feel you’ve only scratched the surface. With the emphasis on flexibility and experimentalism, you will learn tips and tricks for all devices, signal routing possibilities and advanced production techniques.
Dates
16/04/12 - 02/07/12
Day(s)
Mon
Duration
10 weeks
Time
18:30 - 21:30
Fees
Full fee: £242
Senior fee: £242
Concession: £74
Venue
KS - Keeley Street
Course code
MK536
Availability
Available
It may still be possible to enrol on this course - please call 020 7831 7831 to discuss. Please note that you will have missed some course content and it may not be possible for the tutor to fully cover missed content with you. Please be advised that the published course fees will apply.
Advance your skills in synthesis, sampling, drum programming and sequencing techniques and effects processing using Reasons Maelstrom, Subtractor, NNXT, NN19, Dr.Rex, Redrum, Matrix and effects modules. This course will examine these modules in the context of advanced sound design and music production.
- Sub-mixing and parallel processing
- The 'Regroove' Mixer
- Advanced synthesiser programming
- Advanced sampling techniques
- Control voltage or CV
- Using 'Combinators'
- Using 'Rewire' to synchronise other software programs with Reason
- Basic mastering including EQ, compression and limiting.
- Sub-mix by splitting Rex files and instruments onto different channels to apply parallel processing
- Apply pre-set 'grooves' and transfer rhythmic information from one instrument to another
- Produce synthesiser patches to mimic real-world sounds
- Trigger samples from CD imported into NNXT sampler tracks to layer over beats
- Describe at least three ways devices can be connected to each other for modulation purposes
- Create Combinators that include effects and instruments mapping controls to their front panels
- Link Reason to Ableton Live for example to take advantage of the strengths of the different programs
- Improve the volume and quality of a song file by applying EQ, compression and limiting.
This is an advanced course aimed at those who have completed our 'Making music with Reason' course or have equivalent experience. You will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English, engage in class discussions and take notes in English.
Classes will generally begin with a demonstration and discussion followed by practical work. You will work on one of 10 Mac based workstations to practice set themes, techniques and skills, applying these to your developing ideas and material and you will regularly present your work in progress to the group. You will receive regular support, encouragement and feedback from your tutor throughout the course.
CDrs can be bought for saving your work (£0.50) or students may bring in USB flash drives to back up their work for use elsewhere. Students should always bring a note pad and pen.
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You will receive regular feedback from your tutor throughout the course, as and when appropriate. At the end of the course you and your tutor are asked to assess the progress you have made. You will save each week's work as new files, providing a record of your progress. You may request written feedback from the tutor at the end of the course.
Please complete the evaluation form at the end of your course. These are monitored and help us to continually improve our courses. There will be an opportunity to evaluate your course at the end.
You may be interested in: education and careers advice; financial and childcare support; disability support; support for Deaf and hearing-impaired students; dyslexia support; English and maths support; counselling, and library services (supported learning centre). To find out what may be available to you, and how to apply, see page 213 of the 11/12 course guide, or visit www.citylit.ac.uk/students
With the growing popularity of music software, further progression in this area tends towards learning and integrating additional programs and approaches.
We offer a variety of courses in traditional sequencing packages, eg., Cubase, Logic and Pro Tools.
All-in-one software studio approaches are covered in our Reason and Ableton Live courses whilst musicianship and composition, notation and manuscript production are covered in our Sibelius courses.
Experimental approaches are explored in our Max/MSP courses.
Following on from our introductory Logic and Cubase courses we offer 'Mixing and advanced production techniques' and our 2-day 'Mixing and mastering masterclass'.
We also offer a range of fast-track introductory courses to most of our programs.
The music department additionally offers a wide range of instrumental and musicianship courses.
For further advice call the music office on 020 7492 2630 or email music@citylit.ac.uk.
General information and advice on courses at City Lit is available from the Information and Advice Shop, open Monday to Friday 12:00 – 19:00 during term time, and Monday to Friday 12:00 – 17:00 out of term time. See the course guide for term dates and further details.
Tel: 020 7492 2630
music@citylit.ac.ukAuditions and Advice Information
To enrol on a course, call 020 7831 7831.
Music
Tel: 020 7492 2630
Auditions and Advice Information
To enrol on a course, call 020 7831 7831.