Record from Propellerhead Software

By Edward


www.recordyou.com Welcome to Record, Propellerhead Software’s brand new recording software. Record gives you unlimited hard disk tracks, world class effects and mixing gear, and a whole new take on music recording. With an intuitive, straightforward interface and a hands-on approach to capturing performances, Record was designed for musicians – not audio engineers. This is recording done right.

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selfmade17
March 2nd, 2010

Lol the lead singer looks a lil feminine.


selfmade17
March 2nd, 2010

Why yes you can, I do It all the time!


AriesT1
March 3rd, 2010

I love Propellerheads software.
Though Reason and Record are not the best you can get when it comes to quality, it is much much easier to use as other DAWs (e.g. Cubase) and it contains everything you need to make good music if you know how to use both of them right.

Of course, if you want best quality, you have to buy ProTools or Logic and a bunch of hardware. But hey, who’s got the 16.000$ for a Pro Tools hardware? Only those, who are professionals already.


doshus73
March 3rd, 2010

@SK8terGuy19 true


doshus73
March 3rd, 2010

@ryanswain probably as an interface yes


guitarfag
March 3rd, 2010

I made a metal song in record, go see what i was able to do with this program, tell me what you think


ryanswain
March 3rd, 2010

Hey all….can I use my MBox 2 with Record?


SK8terGuy19
March 3rd, 2010

Oh yeah, if you go there, check the “Photo Gallery” for what I’m talking about…


SK8terGuy19
March 3rd, 2010

Don’t get me wrong, If I had a million dollar setup, I’d absolutely cream myself. But I’m satisfied with what I got at the moment because I know how to use it.

In fact, if you don’t mind, you can go to lnixmasteringDOTcom, and take a look at what I’m talking about. I had already pre-mastered my mix, and there was ALMOST nothing they could do to make it sound better. He pressed a couple buttons, and handed me the master reference and that was it. And to this day, I can’t tell the difference.


SK8terGuy19
March 3rd, 2010

Ahh, I see… You are absolutely correct regarding the SoundBlaster thing (I have one, and let me tell you….. I Can’t wait to get my HT Omega Claro+ and a dedicated DSP card) I should have said “In order to achieve….” then go into details of what you need… But the bottom line, yes it is possible to get that sound without all the bullshit hardware.


Kicktess
March 3rd, 2010

…and it seems these guys will and do actually think and believe this.


Kicktess
March 3rd, 2010

LOL wow I laugh because i have the same argument with people all the time…especially the “analog-only” type guys who feel as you say ‘cant’ get a pro sound ITB…I agree with you 100 percent. I personally know “bedroom” guys who shit sounds completely pro. THAT wasnt my point though. I was simply pointing out the fact that what you might be doing at home on your mbox or some other low end interface (‘specially a frickin soundblaster) wont give you that big ssl sound just because you use record


SK8terGuy19
March 3rd, 2010

Also, I’m not trying to come off as a prick, I just don’t see the need for all the high-dollar equipment when you can achieve the same sound without it. Regardless of what you think, you CAN get that ‘legendary” sound such as the Neve… Again, it’s what you know and how you use it….


SK8terGuy19
March 3rd, 2010

Are you implying that “bedroom” musicians and engineers can’t achieve the same quality as “Pro Studio” musicians and engineers? Where do we draw the line? Just because the “bedroom” studio isn’t located in some highly secure facility doesn’t mean it’s not pro. I’ve been to many home studios with a killer setup, and I’ve also been to “pro” studios with million dollar equipment and I just can’t see the difference. Although, it is what you know, and how you use it that makes all the difference.


GAT3920
March 3rd, 2010

Badass, I’m sold bro :dap: lol. Better be good; great vid!


PropellerheadSW
March 3rd, 2010

@DieNoSoar It’s 150 dollars for Reason users, and 250 for everyone else.


Kicktess
March 3rd, 2010

I just still dont believe any real seasoned engineer would use this for polished radio-ready songs…especially as opposed to using the pro gear/plugins they already have. This is CLEARY for the bedroom, beat making reason-using producers and engineers….I’ve tried it and it has that same “thin” sound that Reason always had ( i luv Reason btw) and i just cant get with it…it is a cool program though but again in my opinion its geared more toward the “bedroom” guys…my 2 cents


DieNoSoar
March 3rd, 2010

@KristianCramer
It IS freakin awesome XD its about 400 US dollars.


triremidiopliti
March 3rd, 2010

Hehehe great product presentation.Funny.


Kooch7800
March 3rd, 2010

I love Record. Using the effects and racks from Reason kicks butt. I am a huge reason user so this was the only real option for me. I love it


acetatostereo
March 3rd, 2010

adidas shoes? model?


KristianCramer
March 3rd, 2010

The looks freaking AWESOME!
anyone know how much it costs?


DRUMSCIENTIST
March 3rd, 2010

seriously though using cubase is a pair in the ass, it murders creativity


BiRdOfPrEynumber8
March 3rd, 2010

haha… british humour :)


theharlinator
March 3rd, 2010

That guitar plug is just awful… you would get the kids to use it but no one else…

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