Kiss me bass. so i relistened to that song and i desided that the bass was perfect. i liked it and dont fix it.
i totally know what you mean by the bass reducing all the other parts of the song. what is actually happening here is that the bass is taking up frequencies up in the KHZ treble ranges and thats probably what you need to eq out. but im sure some things just wont happen. i have that problem with basses all the time. its all about aloting frequency space and keeping it there.
also. reason is not as hard as you think. i use it and it only took me about 2 months to start making my own synths effectivly and once you understand the layout of the program you realize just how easy it is.
reason cannot do anything but it seems you can do everything. nomater what it is besides audio stuff you can do just about everything you have ever heard, instrumentally, with reason.
but if i were you i would stick with F.L.
Flash-MX
Here it's really simple, well if you have a MIDI controller or keyboard it is... if you don't, I wouldn't bother with Reason, the Piano Roll on it is not that good :(
Anyway, here's what you do
1. Right-Click in the middle gray area and go to Create Instrument...
2. Select THOR Polysonic Synthesizer
3. If your making your own patch, then right-click and Initialize Patch, so it goes back to just being a factory patch
4. There you go, just start messing around with the synths and filters and such and just make a sound
When recording just highlight the Record button on your Note Lane for that instrument on the Sequencer, and then hit RECORD and play out
If you want a preset patch, go up to Create Instrument on the top of Reason
(Its under create? I don't have Reason with me right now)
And then just browse through the patches
Reason is pretty ridiculously easy to use, and the presets it comes with are very nicely done.
Not to mention it comes with 2 built-in samplers,
Peace!
heartless1298
Tank uu!! But I no got midi keyboard T_T