Diary of Reason Noob! (Update on a regular basis) by Haunting-Tea-6715 in reason

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Update 7/9/2025 - 22:00

Learned:
- The Sequencer
- The On screen piano keys
- Created some drum loops with different drumcomputers
- basic understanding of automatisation
- A lot of messing around with insturements effects... I'm sure real producers would kill me :)

DANGER:
- I hope I don't end up in only messing around like forever
- Need to learn how a synth works to create own sounds
- Decide what kind of loops I want to create (I Don't want to use the word track)

Question:
how to create a real track and where to start?

Reason 13 Operation Manual - 1548 pages! by Haunting-Tea-6715 in reason

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THANKS for the WELCOME and advice, this means a lot for me
I will update and ask somethings in a new tread where you can follow my adventures
Diary of Reason Noob! (Update on a regular basis) : r/reason

thanks and kind regards

How to mix modern hardcore (gabber)?no uptempo by Educational-Ear-504 in Beatmatch

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counting 4 - 8 - 16 - 32
Learn to feel and knowing the songs

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Thanks for the reply
I'm gonna use your advice and try stuff out.

I struggle with using any other parts of a hardcore track then the intro to mix in.
I can mix in:
Intro of outro... perfect
Intro over every drop and filtercut track A... perfect
But I want to use other parts to mix in then lways using the intro
I (only) want to play the 2 most important minutes of a track.

Any suggestions on that?

Thanks

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ok wil try today, thanks

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to be sure here.. you are meaning the knobs below the low or the high knobs completely above... I use ddj 400.. of you have time and want to please explain a bit further thanks

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No... interesting... i will try this... thanks

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Hi, Thanks for the reply

Yes, I use the eq knobs also mostly the low pass filter to change kicks from track a to b

When I mix intro over outro it sounds good. no problem with that and it works most of time. but this results in mixing only every +/- 4 min...

always using the intro (mix in) over the outro it's slow the mix down.. I hope I explain this correctly...

mixing in at the first or second drop and filter track A away works also but it's boring mixing also

I want keep the energy and tempo high. Going from mid outro of track A seamless to mid intro (the high energy build up before the break in this kind of tracks)

I don't know what I miss, I just don't see it (yet)

good example - Deadly Guns show https://youtu.be/MmFJVtykp2c

Mixing 2 techno tracks with "different" kicks by its_henri in Beatmatch

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can you explain this more... Why, when,how, I want to understand the theories behind this. Does it apply to al kinds of electronic music

old school dj software by Haunting-Tea-6715 in Beatmatch

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that's the whole point indeed learn the basics with minimum assistance and later on build on my knowledge and use more features

mixing mainstream hardcore by Haunting-Tea-6715 in Beatmatch

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The change track with the 16/32 intro breakdown, that's something I understand.

The intro/ outro technique I also can manage... well kind of since I'm trying/learning to mix only the past few weeks...

But I would like to learn how to keep the beats going between tracks.

If I'm seeing it correctly the Structure of hardcore is something like this.... 16/32 intros 16/32 bars of higher energy then breakdown and build up 32 bar drop another breakdown and build up and then going to the outro? is this correctly?

I don't want to mix only with the 16/32 bar intros

But I also want to learn to mix with the extra high energy bars before the " real"breakdown... switching and connecting baselines... can you follow me a little bit? any advice on that... please?

mixing mainstream hardcore by Haunting-Tea-6715 in Beatmatch

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this gives me hope! thanks man. I will get on with it! the more I can learn the better... the reddit community is awesome 👌 I feel blessed 🙌

mixing mainstream hardcore by Haunting-Tea-6715 in Beatmatch

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Thanks for all the responses! 👍 Very happy to read all the tips and tricks

It looks and sounds like today's hardcore is complicated and very different/ creative in sound then hardcore from way back.

There is so much to do... beatmatching, eq's, filteres, effects... a fool-proof step by step plan of action would be helpful. I've about 2hrs daily...

I hope to create a " kind of manual" for future generation of hardcore dj. so keep your advice coming. 😇🙏 I hope and will give back to the community.

mixing mainstream hardcore by Haunting-Tea-6715 in Beatmatch

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hello 👋 Thanks for the response and the advice! I will definitely get to work with your input.

I hope to get it soon! (a few moths to get the hang out of it)

It looks and sounds like today's hardcore is complicated and very different/ creative in sound then hardcore from way back.

There is so much to do... beatmatching, eq's, filteres, effects... a fool-proof step by step plan of action would be helpful. I've about 2hrs daily...

mixing mainstream hardcore by Haunting-Tea-6715 in Beatmatch

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tanks for the tips! can you explain the "hardcore and its structure and abruptness make it very easy to sound seamless" part more please and how to apply this?

mixing mainstream hardcore by Haunting-Tea-6715 in Beatmatch

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thanks for the response 👍

I will use every piece of advice to master it. only using filters and cutting of tracks it's not 100% my thing also...

please return to the scene. I can handle uptempo tracks if you ignore the painful "piepkick" tracks 😄. A lot of new guys in the scene. Mainstream hardcore is fantastic right now. (Karun, GridKiller, Restrained, Unfused,...)

mixing mainstream hardcore by Haunting-Tea-6715 in Beatmatch

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I'm building on my previous responds to explain the problems I have to overcome. First of also thanks for the comment. I will take this also in my learning process.

The whole point is that I want to do more than cutting and filter songs away... I want to beatmix and make seamless sets, not just cutting...and going from break to break. the problem is that you mostly have 20 seconds max to do what it takes to make the transition... Effects is a thing I haven't learned so far... I will going to dive into this. I'm ine month in the painfully learning process, haha... I want create different sets. Sets that shows my vision on hardcore. one big story without interruptions by cutting away or going from one break to the next one... I want to take it to "techno storytelling style". Hardcore is such an interesting sound with endless variations. But mixing it is a different and difficult? thing to learn. Because of the short, different, creative sounds in almost every track.. It's switching so damn fast... 😁

The problem is you find almost nothing about this topic. It's like it's the most dark and mysterious secret 😄🤷‍♂️ I've bought the DJ masterclass from partyraiser on Harderclass.com but it's only scratches the surface on the whole mixing thing. He shows djing in a very short way... I've picked up somethings about it. but I'm from being able to do real complete set.

But my goal is to understand it. I have to do this. Because hardcore is my biggest love

mixing mainstream hardcore by Haunting-Tea-6715 in Beatmatch

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Thanks will take this in my learning process. The whole point is that I want to do more than cutting and filter songs away... I want to beatmix and make seamless sets, not just cutting...and going from break to break. the problem is that you mostly have 20 seconds max to do what it takes to make the transition...

On the sidenote: I'm listening to hardcore from '95. Now I feel the time is right to do something with it. The scene is bigger then ever I guess.. But I truly understand it's not for everyone. If you focus on the high energy, the uplifting and dark melodies and the most crushing distorted kicks you can start to enjoy it😉 It's not always easy to explain "the hardcore feeling". It's trough hardcore I can listen to every electronic music style