Reason 4 Workshop - Using Your Own Samples
Reason isn’t equipped to record audio, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use your own samples in your next production. Hollin Jones shows you how.

Many of the patches in Reason’s soundbanks and in most thirdparty ReFills use samples to generate their sounds. These audio files are, of course, pre-recorded and edited precisely to work in the context of the module you load them into. As well as the multi-sampled instruments – some of which use hundreds of samples per patch to accurately reproduce a piano, bass guitar or other ‘real’ instrument – the soundbank also contains a number of one-shot hits, although there aren’t a huge number to play with.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 71
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