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reason?
any one have good tips for gettin the whomp niose out of reason??
or is it just a waste of time on reason?
or is it just a waste of time on reason?
Still not 100%, but get a subtractor going, get a sine (the smooth wave) and a square wave dropped down an octave or two, some low pass filter and away you go, just fiddling and tweaking til you get the sound you're after. Theres a lot lot more before it sounds as proper as i imagine you want it to but thats a start
This is what I do:
Add the mastering suite aboue the mixer in reason3.
then ad the mastering suite eq to nearly everything instrument you use - epcially drums n bass. compresser too. but be subtle.
I still think reason sounds a bit poo compared to cubase, but other prople use it and get a good sound...so im soldiering on cos i like the useablity of the programme.
For a rough idea of how to set things up if ur unsure re. the mastering suite - check the demo song set up.
(haha someone should do a dubstep remix of the reason demo song)
Add the mastering suite aboue the mixer in reason3.
then ad the mastering suite eq to nearly everything instrument you use - epcially drums n bass. compresser too. but be subtle.
I still think reason sounds a bit poo compared to cubase, but other prople use it and get a good sound...so im soldiering on cos i like the useablity of the programme.
For a rough idea of how to set things up if ur unsure re. the mastering suite - check the demo song set up.
(haha someone should do a dubstep remix of the reason demo song)
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thenetch wrote: Add the mastering suite aboue the mixer in reason3.
then ad the mastering suite eq to nearly everything instrument you use - epcially drums n bass. compresser too. but be subtle.
etch wrote:I still think reason sounds a bit poo
Dont use the mixer. Or an arbituary array of "processors", only use that stuff when / if its needed . . . work on yr sounds first & use dem summing busses instead . . .

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how do you not use the mixer? don't you need that to adjust the volumes of each track?doomstep wrote:thenetch wrote: Add the mastering suite aboue the mixer in reason3.
then ad the mastering suite eq to nearly everything instrument you use - epcially drums n bass. compresser too. but be subtle.
etch wrote:I still think reason sounds a bit poo
Dont use the mixer. Or an arbituary array of "processors", only use that stuff when / if its needed . . . work on yr sounds first & use dem summing busses instead . . .
plus eq'ing stuff is pretty standard isn't it? need to boost certain freq's and take do high pass/low pass cuts n stuff??
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