Very slick! The input filter trick with the delay in Live is cool (even though the reverb has an input filter). Where we really need this is for the RV7000. Too bad The Echo filter section isn’t as powerful as Live’s echo filter. (And no visual frequency response graph to let us peek into it).
Thank you for watching!!
A super long, super delayed reverb on a snare is one of my favourite effects 👍
Very nice legend!
Thanks!! See you in the next one!
Super useful, as always, thanks.
You are more reliable than I am! Always nice that you are always here. 🙏🏾
Very slick!
The input filter trick with the delay in Live is cool (even though the reverb has an input filter). Where we really need this is for the RV7000. Too bad The Echo filter section isn’t as powerful as Live’s echo filter. (And no visual frequency response graph to let us peek into it).
True. But with the modularity of Reason you can add an EQ between the delay and reverb. Thanks for watching!
@@itsdjQuasar yeah but none are as visually helpful as the ones in Live. Would be awesome to be able to stick visual widgets on combinator panels!
I hear that. Visual veedback is nice. But your ears are the most important thing when you are making music. Good luck!@@MrMarcLaflamme
In ableton you can select a certain area of the timeline and in the lower left it will tell you how much time you have selected
That's true. If I may ask what made you think of that?
@@itsdjQuasar wdym what made me think of that?
The part where you showed how to calculate the delay time.
I'm not sure if I understand what you mean.
@@maxmeyer6395 Ah. I see. Nice!
such a good tutorial ! (please avoid the p-p-p-p-pick up a penguin sounds from being too close to the mic, tho!)
Confused…. How does Your Reason Look exactly like Ableton? And why would anyone do that?
go dj