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Recombinant Media Labs in San Francisco, CA will be offering two workshops on Propellerhead Software Reason 3.0, presented by G.W. Childs and Kurt Kurasaki. The courses are structured for all ranges of Reason users who wish to explore the possibilities of music creation in the Virtual Studio environment.
Reason Basics Saturday, April 29, 2006 1:00pm - 7:00pm
Intro to Reason
Synthesizers & Samplers
Rhythm Programming
Sequencing & Editing
Mixing & Effects
Reason Advanced Sunday, April 30, 2006 1:00pm - 7:00pm
Mixing & Mastering
Advanced Effects
Sound Design
Combinator
Remote & Rewire
The WorkshopsReason Basics is geared for novice users and explains the process of developing and shaping musical ideas into complete songs. This workshop is highly recommended for people interested in sequencers, editing, synthesizers, drum machines, and loops.
Reason Advanced is for intermediate/advanced Reason users. This workshop covers complex mixing and the use of signal processors and effects; programming synthesizer, sampler, and Combinator patches; using Reason as a production tool; and Reason as a live performance platform.
The InstructorsG.W. Childs is a veteran video game sound/voice effects designer, musician, and is a featured artist and sound designer for Propellerhead Software. He has worked on over 20 video game titles including Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2, Mercenaries, and Star Wars: Battlefront 2. Additionally, G.W. performs with the electronic/industrial acts Deathline International and Soil & Eclipse.
Kurt "Peff" Kurasaki, author of Power Tools for Reason 3.0 (Backbeat Books), is a noted Reason user with credits in Keyboard and Computer Music Magazines. He also works with Propellerhead Software as a sound designer and tutorial developer.
Recombinant Media LabsThe workshop takes place in Recombinant Media Lab's unique, state-of-the-art audio-visual environment. Equipped with truly world-class surround audio and video systems, Recombinant Media Labs focuses on education, research, production and the presentation of new forms of audio/visual expression.
763 Brannan Street between 6th St. & 7th St. in San Francisco's SOMA District
ParticipationEnrollment fees are $150 for each day ($300 for both courses) and space is limited to 20 people. Priority is given to those who register for both workshops. Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptops with Reason 3.0, and headphones.
Recombinant Labs Workshop Registration PageTelephone: 415 863-3068 x 20
Email:
workshop@recombinantmedia.net