Note Echo: Explore and Expand Your Music in Reason
Try Reason free: https://www.reasonstudios.com/tryreason When it comes to Players in Reason, Note Echo is perhaps the simplest Player to learn and the deepest to explore in your own music making. That's because the seemingly simplistic rule-set that governs how Note Echo operates belies the complex musical result that comes from it. In this tutorial we'll quickly learn the basic layout of Note Echo and dive into some musical examples for how it can be used. But the end of this tutorial is just the beginning. Note Echo is all about personal exploration and experimentation. #ReasonPlayers #Reason #ReasonStudios

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