After you're done recording your songs, it's time to bounce the individual tracks for mixing. Here's how I prepare my tracks for export. This is because I record, mix and master in three separate project files, and you can download the templates below.
Download my Reason Mastering Template here: [ Ссылка ]...
How to use templates in Reason: [ Ссылка ]...
My template for recording in Reason: [ Ссылка ]...
My template for mixing in Reason: [ Ссылка ]...
Why you should record, mix, and master in different files: [ Ссылка ]...
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How to Export a Song for Mixing (Are You Doing it Wrong?)
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