
By Sarah Tomlinson
"Reason
is an amazing piece of software, because it’s a virtual
studio in a single application,” says Erik Hawkins, who
teaches the online course, Producing Music with Reason. “And
you can study the components of the studio in the Reason application
and learn how to connect things, and it all applies to the real
world.” Hawkins ought to know something about the real
world. The longtime DJ and producer has also interviewed countless
groundbreaking DJs as a writer for Mix magazine and written
two books, Studio-in-a-Box, and The
Complete Guide to Remixing: Producing Professional Dance-Floor
Hits on Your Home Computer.
Now, he consolidates all of his expertise into a
12-week online course that offers students a step-by-step introduction
to song production. The goal is to make sure that his students
gain a nuts and bolts understanding of how music is written and
recorded. “If you go into a larger recording studio, you’ll
have the idea that the synthesizer modules or sampler modules
need to be plugged into the mixing board, and that the mixing
board is where you set levels, and that if you want to do a stutter
edit, you are probably going to want to grab a sampler to do that,”
says Hawkins. “And these are all things that we’re
learning within this one piece of software, so it’s pretty
darn amazing.”
Erik
Hawkins is a musician, producer, remixer, and author
whose talents and technical expertise have leaders in the
music industry calling him a tastemaker. Over 100 of his
articles have appeared in the industry's top publications,
including Remix, Mix, Electronic Musician, EQ, and Keyboard.
His first book, Studio-in-a-Box (published by ArtistPro,
distributed by Hal Leonard) was a groundbreaking guide to
assembling and effectively using computer centered recording
systems.
Read Erik's complete biography.
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