Dang, woman you really showed your audio education chops off!!! The patching functions of Reason really reflects the analog world like no other DAW can. Thank you. ❤
I *think* I'm right that you only need to use one stereo imager... set the "solo" button on the front to "lo" and use the "audio out" for that, then set the back panel switch to "Hi band" and use the "Separate out" for the Hi output. (This does mean you get the same cross-over frequency for both parts, which may or may not be what you want.)
I'm an over 50 "Gondor calls for aid" whiiiiite guy that absolutely loves your videos. I really enjoy seeing how you go about solving Reason problems from a different angles. Cheers!
Love your tutorials and how you even explain things that others might assume that everyone else already knows. For example in this video the threshold, ratios etc.
Great video. Like it a lot. When I do Parallel Processing, I find that its clipping. WHen I add a limiter, the drum doesn´t hit as hard, as I want it to. Do you have a piece of advice here?
I hate using limiters on drums, but a nice alternative is a soft clipper. It'll round out the transients that are clipping instead of abruptly chopping them off. The Reason Mclass maximizer works just fine for this. Turn the limiter off, Turn the soft clipper on, and turn the amount knob until you're happy with it.
Niiice! I see a reason to actually use KONG for a change. Quick question to anyone who knows... How can I detect chords from a sample in reason? The only way I've found is dragging into grain but that seems to be a bit much.
I'm not sure of a way to do this yet. There may be a VST plugin that could help, but it is not a straightforward function in Reason. I've had to figure it out by ear up to this point.
@KickbackCouture Wow... and folks are clamoring for stem separation.. 1 step at a time RS. If ableton wasn't the price of 2 car notes I'd been jumped down but I can't make sense of it. Keep em coming Young OG.
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Dang, woman you really showed your audio education chops off!!!
The patching functions of Reason really reflects the analog world like no other DAW can.
Thank you. ❤
Thanks for watching! I try to show people what pulled me into reason even though it's the same thing that turns others away.
I *think* I'm right that you only need to use one stereo imager... set the "solo" button on the front to "lo" and use the "audio out" for that, then set the back panel switch to "Hi band" and use the "Separate out" for the Hi output. (This does mean you get the same cross-over frequency for both parts, which may or may not be what you want.)
Thanks for letting me know!
I'm an over 50 "Gondor calls for aid" whiiiiite guy that absolutely loves your videos. I really enjoy seeing how you go about solving Reason problems from a different angles. Cheers!
Glad you like them! Reason can have so many approaches.
You’re the best to ever do it on reason. Don’t stop.
Thank you! That means a lot coming from you!
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Love your tutorials and how you even explain things that others might assume that everyone else already knows. For example in this video the threshold, ratios etc.
Thanks! I try to explain with no assumptions about what the person watching already knows.
😂I feel like addin a live bass line to this loop getn itchy 😅
Do it! You can sample the loop from the video and use it
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How you used the kong transient shaper on the drums, I’ve NEVER seen that on any reason tutorial before 🤯
Really? You should try it out! 🥁
Nice to see a sista producer
Thank you! Will do!
This is really cool!
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i love it ..thank you
Thank you too!
Great video. Like it a lot.
When I do Parallel Processing, I find that its clipping. WHen I add a limiter, the drum doesn´t hit as hard, as I want it to. Do you have a piece of advice here?
I hate using limiters on drums, but a nice alternative is a soft clipper. It'll round out the transients that are clipping instead of abruptly chopping them off. The Reason Mclass maximizer works just fine for this. Turn the limiter off, Turn the soft clipper on, and turn the amount knob until you're happy with it.
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Niiice! I see a reason to actually use KONG for a change. Quick question to anyone who knows...
How can I detect chords from a sample in reason? The only way I've found is dragging into grain but that seems to be a bit much.
I'm not sure of a way to do this yet. There may be a VST plugin that could help, but it is not a straightforward function in Reason. I've had to figure it out by ear up to this point.
@KickbackCouture Wow... and folks are clamoring for stem separation.. 1 step at a time RS. If ableton wasn't the price of 2 car notes I'd been jumped down but I can't make sense of it.
Keep em coming Young OG.
I like the Peel Stems plugin. Or gets the job done in Reason. Maybe I can cover that tomorrow.