Reason 4 Workshop - Using the Matrix
Making electronic loops and sequences is a big part of what many Reason users do – and the Matrix is perfect for the job. Hollin Jones digs in.

Like all DAWs, Reason is based around a sequencer in which you record and edit material to create songs. Reason’s sequencer is entirely MIDI-based, of course, and over the years has undergone many refinements to help you program more creatively and efficiently, using such things as the ReGroove mixer, clips and vector-based automation.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 90
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