Platinum producer / engineer
Kenny Gioia takes you step by step on how to make your first song in
Cockos REAPER. From nothing to something awesome, Kenny gets you going with REAPER easily and quickly in 22 Videos. You also get the Reaper session and audio files that Kenny uses, so you can follow along.
Kenny begins by laying out the basics of REAPER, as well as the sounds and plug-ins you'll be using to make your song. He then jumps right in starting with laying down the chords to the song, and then the drums.
The strings, bass and synths are next, and Kenny makes understanding the workflow to frame out your first song easy. Incidental instruments, arrangement and effects are next, ending with a mix and render so you can share your song with the world!
See the individual tutorial descriptions below for more info. If you're ready to make your first song with Cockos REAPER, this is the video series for you Watch "
First Song with REAPER" today.
Videos:
Tutorial 1 - Intro
Kenny lays out the basics of REAPER, the sounds and plug-ins needed, and how to prepare to record your first song in REAPER.
Tutorial 2 - Piano Chords
Dive in and start recording your first track. Kenny demonstrates how to lay down some simple piano chords and edit and Quantize them to be on the grid.
Tutorial 3 - Piano Arpeggio
Dig a bit deeper and see how to play a more challenging part and then edit and add quantization.
Tutorial 4 - Kick and Snare
Starting with the kick and snare, explore how to lay down a basic groove that can be built upon.
Tutorial 5 - Hi-Hats
Adding to the drum track, we now add a hi-hat part. See how to change the Grid and alternate the parts.
Tutorial 6 - Bass Synth
Moving past the Drums, you'll now learn to create a simple Bass part while also learning about the built-in Synth, ReaSynth. Programming and Synth creation are discussed.
Tutorial 7 - Violin Section
Kenny now adds a string part which lifts the arrangement, adding some nice dynamics and harmonic structure to the song.
Tutorial 8 - Chorus Synth
Going back to the ReaSynth, discover how to create a melodic part which will serve as the main Hook in the song.
Tutorial 9 - Song Arrangement Part 1
Now that the basic parts have been recorded, see how to arrange the song in sections. Basic copy and paste editing are employed to create motion and dynamic parts that create interest in the track.
Tutorial 10 - Song Arrangement Part 2
Continuing to arrange the song, explore how to lay down section by section to create lifts and breakdowns within the song structure.
Tutorial 11 - Sleigh Bells
Next, we go back to recording musical parts on top of the arrangement. Sleigh bells serve as a percussive high end lift in the choruses.
Tutorial 12 - Electric Piano
Moving back to the 2nd Verse, we broke it down earlier and now we're going to add an interesting lift to separate it from the 1st Verse and other parts of the song.
Tutorial 13 - Cello Section
Continuing with the theme of building up the 2nd Verse, we now add a section of cellos to add harmonic interest to the electric piano part.
Tutorial 14 - Tremolo Cellos
Finishing off the 2nd Verse, see how to add another set of string parts, this time featuring the unique quality of the tremolo articulation.
Tutorial 15 - Snare Fill
Focusing back on the whole song, we start to create transitions using a REAPER sampler plug-in to create a 1/16 note fill using a snare drum, as well as automation for volume and filter envelopes.
Tutorial 16 - Sound FX
Explore how to create emphasis on the snare fill by adding a sound FX sample (included) placed on top to provide interest.
Tutorial 17 - Reverse Cymbal
Now see how adding a reverse crash sample can create unusual ways of transitioning from song section to section.
Tutorial 18 - Long Sound FX
A Long Sound FX is now added that creates emphasis on the downbeats of the choruses to really bring out their explosive qualities.
Tutorial 19 - Reverse FX
Now discover how adding Reverse FX will create its own interesting sound and separate each half of the double choruses.
Tutorial 20 - Cutting Up the Chorus Synth
Finally, learn how to duplicate the chorus melody, glue it and render it as audio so you can cut it up and create a syncopated alternative version of the chorus theme.
Tutorial 21 - Mixing Down the Song
In this last video, learn how to bounce down and render your file into a final mix, which can then be used for sharing or burning to audio CDs.
Tutorial 22 - The Final Mix
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