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ehbes
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by ehbes » Fri May 11, 2012 7:03 pm
jbcrazy wrote:Haha... what's funny, me not being a Reason pro or whatever... I have troubles with the Scream 4 distortion plugin. It's so easy to sound harsh or fuzz out on that thing and you don't have multiple bands to work with... That's why people usually run multiple instances of the distortion plug-in. I love Ohmicide... gives you so much more control over what you want to distort. Keep working with it and use the wet/dry mix and the cut features.
Camel Phat is another distortion plug-in that's cool.
Try pulverizer if you don't like scream 4

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jbcrazy
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by jbcrazy » Sat May 12, 2012 7:47 am
ehbrums1 wrote:jbcrazy wrote:Haha... what's funny, me not being a Reason pro or whatever... I have troubles with the Scream 4 distortion plugin. It's so easy to sound harsh or fuzz out on that thing and you don't have multiple bands to work with... That's why people usually run multiple instances of the distortion plug-in. I love Ohmicide... gives you so much more control over what you want to distort. Keep working with it and use the wet/dry mix and the cut features.
Camel Phat is another distortion plug-in that's cool.
Try pulverizer if you don't like scream 4

Haha... if only using Reason to process bass, I use both Scream 4 and Pulverizer. Good times my friend. Good times.
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