Does anyone have any interesting tips or ideas for Reason 2
I recently got Reason 2 and was wondering if anyone had any creative wiring ideas etc. as i've discovered that many odd sounds can be made by simply wiring up two reverb units oddly and was looking for more ideas in this vein or any others in fact.
Mon Jan 20, 2003 9:44 am
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Re: Does anyone have any interesting tips or ideas for Reaso
quote:Originally posted by BigShimmeryWall
I recently got Reason 2 and was wondering if anyone had any creative wiring ideas etc. as i've discovered that many odd sounds can be made by simply wiring up two reverb units oddly and was looking for more ideas in this vein or any others in fact.
This post was a long long tie ago, so I wonder if you have the newer version of Reason by now, and if you do or not, I guess you might have some tricks also? _________________ It's all in the ears. - Learn the concepts not the software.
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Well with reason 3 and the combinator. It makes creativity even more massive in this. You can do so much. Just try anything! You should get a good controller device aswell as your keyboard. Its amazing how much more you can do with a good controller device, instead of doing one thing at a time with a mouse!
Sun Apr 02, 2006 6:15 pm
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pitch wheel
quote:Originally posted by Calipso
Well with reason 3 and the combinator. It makes creativity even more massive in this. You can do so much. Just try anything! You should get a good controller device aswell as your keyboard. Its amazing how much more you can do with a good controller device, instead of doing one thing at a time with a mouse!
Yes that is good advise, a hands-on controller is so very musical, nothing like giving that modulation a tweak or playing the pitch wheel. _________________ It's all in the ears. - Learn the concepts not the software.
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Sun Apr 02, 2006 7:05 pm
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