Dubstep in Reason 4 or 5
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Re: Dubstep in Reason 4 or 5
learn from balkansky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h0ZVnO5 ... AB94ADEDC4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LwDO5UP ... re=related
I think there are subtitles with sum youtube button
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h0ZVnO5 ... AB94ADEDC4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LwDO5UP ... re=related
I think there are subtitles with sum youtube button
Re: Dubstep in Reason 4 or 5


to be honest the PWM isn't all that but you can modulate just about anything within thor and any thing else via the CV outs on the back.
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Re: Dubstep in Reason 4 or 5
AJGR thats fucking sick, can you upload something you have modulated with your voice? id like to hear it..
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Thanks, will be experimenting with this when bored
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I produce my tracks using Reason exclusively - I might export every track individually as audio and then mix in Sonar from time to time also. Kind of like rewiring but I like to be able to see the music as a waveform at some point during production. ... probably because I'm used to mixing recorded audio tracks - and it stops me editing the synthesiser sounds all the time 
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Re: Dubstep in Reason 4 or 5
what is this man, i dont think i have that audio I/O thingAJGR wrote:
to be honest the PWM isn't all that but you can modulate just about anything within thor and any thing else via the CV outs on the back.
Re: Dubstep in Reason 4 or 5
That is Reason 5 I think?
I have never used the CV in/outs? what do YOU use them for?
I have never used the CV in/outs? what do YOU use them for?

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Re: Dubstep in Reason 4 or 5
i believe you are correct, i'm still in reason 4 anyways, might be getting reason 5 or Pro studios for my birthday tho, so it would be good to know
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oh and how do i make a side chain in reason 4?
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use the compressor on the channel you want sidechained, and split the channel you want to sidechain it to and route it to the sidechain inputEstondo wrote:oh and how do i make a side chain in reason 4?
adjust settings et voila
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uhhhh, laymans terms pleaseascent wrote:use the compressor on the channel you want sidechained, and split the channel you want to sidechain it to and route it to the sidechain inputEstondo wrote:oh and how do i make a side chain in reason 4?
adjust settings et voila

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ive been learning on reason since i started ( about a year and a half) and i can tell there is still soo much to learn and do on it! thats what keeps me interested! Ive heard logic can make your tunes sound alot better becuase of the way it produces the sound or something?
i'd definatly be more interested in some info to do with the darker/dungeon sounds.. stuff liek lurka and j:kenzo.i want my neighbours to think ive got a pet whale not a pet robot!
the icicle masterclass is pretty interesting!but anymore on this kinda bass in reason would be great!
i'd definatly be more interested in some info to do with the darker/dungeon sounds.. stuff liek lurka and j:kenzo.i want my neighbours to think ive got a pet whale not a pet robot!

the icicle masterclass is pretty interesting!but anymore on this kinda bass in reason would be great!
Re: Dubstep in Reason 4 or 5
Estondo wrote:uhhhh, laymans terms pleaseascent wrote:use the compressor on the channel you want sidechained, and split the channel you want to sidechain it to and route it to the sidechain inputEstondo wrote:oh and how do i make a side chain in reason 4?
adjust settings et voila

Made a quick example, sidechaning kick to the bass. You split the kick with the spider audio splitter. Route 1 to your normal output and the other into the sideschain input of the compressor of the bass.
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thanks man, a pictures worth a thousand words as they say
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i use CV if i need an extra LFO or envelope and controlling stuff with the matrix and thor sequencer. you can also merge LFO's together for more exotic modulations.serox wrote:That is Reason 5 I think?
I have never used the CV in/outs? what do YOU use them for?
going back to the audio input thing, you only really need it if you want to speak into a mic and use your voice as a modulator live. you can use anything in the Reason rack to modulate whatever you want. i like using drum loops to make rhythmic textures.
get Record, you get upgraded to Reason 5 for an extra £25. you get much better mixing tools, audio tracks, dual racks and a lot less cable clutter.Estondo wrote:i believe you are correct, i'm still in reason 4 anyways, might be getting reason 5 or Pro studios for my birthday tho, so it would be good to know
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digital audio is digital audio. i don't miss anything about Logic.NG_GAMMA wrote:Ive heard logic can make your tunes sound alot better becuase of the way it produces the sound or something?
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sounds very interesting, and thats sick, i'll have to look into that, does anyone know how to make a riser as well, i'm thinking a noise oscilator with a low pass filter, but im sure theres much more to it, any suggestions?AJGR wrote:i use CV if i need an extra LFO or envelope and controlling stuff with the matrix and thor sequencer. you can also merge LFO's together for more exotic modulations.serox wrote:That is Reason 5 I think?
I have never used the CV in/outs? what do YOU use them for?
going back to the audio input thing, you only really need it if you want to speak into a mic and use your voice as a modulator live. you can use anything in the Reason rack to modulate whatever you want. i like using drum loops to make rhythmic textures.
get Record, you get upgraded to Reason 5 for an extra £25. you get much better mixing tools, audio tracks, dual racks and a lot less cable clutter.Estondo wrote:i believe you are correct, i'm still in reason 4 anyways, might be getting reason 5 or Pro studios for my birthday tho, so it would be good to know
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king kong ftw. reason 5 definitely
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I used to say this as well until people started to laugh and point at TPB when I complained about not having any money for production.AJGR wrote:i'm a Massive Reason fan
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sorry, but, whats TPB?Dyssomnia wrote:I used to say this as well until people started to laugh and point at TPB when I complained about not having any money for production.AJGR wrote:i'm a Massive Reason fan
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