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Summary: Reason 4 has many preferences such as master tuning that can be used and altered to to adjust the tuning of all your instruments. Learn basic tips on how to get started from a Reason expert in this free video clip.
Russell Hause comes from a family of musicians. He has been a dedicated musician since an early age, and has been a dedicated Reason user since its conception. He now uses Reason 4 to...read more
"OK. This is something else that is under your preferences. We'll just get at it very quickly. You'll go into preferences. This is going to be under audio preferences. This is going to be the first thing that appears under your audio preferences menu. It's called Master Tune. Basically it will be set at forty-four hertz. Now, I wouldn't recommend messing with this only because this is the master tuning for all of your instruments in the whole program. You can change this as small as these little increments here. I mean basically all the instruments inside of your Reason program are already tuned. The only reason I could use this; if, let's say you had a sample that you brought up of like a horn and you played the horn. Usually horns, if you sample something like that they aren't incredibly in tune, especially if it's from an old recording. So, you could possibly tweak it, but there are ways to tweak it inside of the sampler instead of tweaking the whole program."