Thank you. I have been looking for some good reason dnb tutorials. I normally make hard house & hardcore but I keep meaning ti do more dnb. Massive respect mate
Incredible! (no pun intended (general levy). Brought back a lot of jungle memories 😸. Would love to know more about your hardware / controller setup, seems to really free you up to get creative.
This guy really showcases what makes Reason such an awesome DAW. I've been a huge fan of this software since version 3 and still love it till this day. Ready for 13!
If Jon's interested, hire this guy as a produce manager, advisor, patch & device designer or whatever! Awesome music & videos and his passion for Reason shines through!!! :)
Holy Shit! That was pretty legit sounding right there. Very advanced for me as a beginner but very cool to see what's possible when you're a pro and know the DAW and its capabilities really well, and know how to assemble things and route signals to get what you want from it.
hey, did you by any chance find good tutorials that go more into the jungle directions but are also aimed at beginners? i really dunno where to start right now :)
"THAT SOUND!" 😅haha - love the video! Very well done and really evaporating REASON LOVE from start to finish. Would love to see more content like this.
i used to load a loop in dr rex, copy loop to track, then change the loop. the rhythm would be that of the first loop, but all the sounds or clips would be from the 2nd. then quantize. it could create some interesting beats.
That's in my own drum combinator..but maybe next time I will pass that on to you guys. Google "blu mar ten jungle jungle" and you can find some cool D n B sounds from way back👍
This is a great tutorial showing some excellent techniques! One thing I always wonder when I hear jungle / d&b is whether anyone actively buys or listens to it. It seems like a genre that is almost defined by sounding very similar to everyone else - if it doesn't stick to similar tempos, beats, chops, and production values it's not in the genre anymore. Is there an active audience who can tell one junglist from another or is this all just streaming playlist background music for hip salons these days?
Excellent tutorial thanks! 😀❤ I've always found it a bit tedious trying to manipulate breaks and create variants within Reason but this seems like an a much easier and fun way. As for where that 1995 sound comes from, this is the earliest tune I've heard it in : th-cam.com/video/23Ti-T3T8h0/w-d-xo.html
Ughh....This is the sad thing about the reason community, the laziness....The low effort mentality that Reaason themselves exhibit time and time again. For Ableton/FL/Logic you'll find guys making hollywood level tracks on youtube down to every detail. Then you get the Reason user who's like "Eh...that's enough for today no Bass though it's mad important see ya next time guys 🤷" Love this guy though but This is Reason's official channel come on now.
@@trackmasters65 I think you're oversimplifying things here a bit. There are plenty of producers making professional grade work in Reason, but maybe they are underrepresented on platforms like youtube.
Hope you enjoy folks! Any questions just shout me 👍
You should do one on one lessons. I'd sign up!
Thank you. I have been looking for some good reason dnb tutorials. I normally make hard house & hardcore but I keep meaning ti do more dnb. Massive respect mate
@@Take_NotesSuperHooverweight well you can always check out my other tutorials, maybe not your genre / vibe but plenty tricks n tips 👍
Incredible! (no pun intended (general levy). Brought back a lot of jungle memories 😸. Would love to know more about your hardware / controller setup, seems to really free you up to get creative.
Another great video Ron, thanks for sharing.
This guy really showcases what makes Reason such an awesome DAW. I've been a huge fan of this software since version 3 and still love it till this day. Ready for 13!
Me too! Let the good times roll with 13!
Love when a true junglist steps up and pulls out the Alligator OUT OF NOWHERE. Very authentic and very clever. Cheers
Glad you enjoyed 👏
That was an excellent video - many thanks for all the tips and tricks - always great to see how other people use Reason
If Jon's interested, hire this guy as a produce manager, advisor, patch & device designer or whatever!
Awesome music & videos and his passion for Reason shines through!!! :)
Thanks very much for the kind words, maybe one day I'll get that role 😅
Holy Shit! That was pretty legit sounding right there. Very advanced for me as a beginner but very cool to see what's possible when you're a pro and know the DAW and its capabilities really well, and know how to assemble things and route signals to get what you want from it.
hey, did you by any chance find good tutorials that go more into the jungle directions but are also aimed at beginners? i really dunno where to start right now :)
Great tutorial full of cool techniques I would never have worked out myself. ❤
Glad it's been useful for you 😉
Hands down the best tutorials out there! Thanks Ron!
Great tutorial, thank you. I've not really got my head round the Pattern Mutator before... this was a revelation. Super helpful!
Yup, gonna steal this one i reckon, my loop library just became relevant again. Cheers!
Very, very dope! Loved the solo FX mix channel turnaround technique for the drums
When you started on the pads, you took me somewhere. I dont know where, but I liked it there.
😅 me too!
Please make more drum n bass tutorials, you’re awesome!!
Thanks!
"THAT SOUND!" 😅haha - love the video! Very well done and really evaporating REASON LOVE from start to finish. Would love to see more content like this.
Dived into the 90s.
Those breaks and edits are ancient.
That is the way ...
And loved every second of it
That's a fun process. Thank you for showing it. Love DNB !!
Glad you enjoyed 👍
this is great! just got reason plus so hyped to try this
Mate, you're a genius
I wouldn't go that far but thanks for the compliment 😂
My kind of tune!
Reason have so great classic breaks for dnb stuff, love this so much
really enjoyed this!
Glad you enjoyed...More to come!
Just awesome!
I found Reason 4 was great for DnB, honestly made some of My best ever DnB and EDM with only that and 3rd party Combinators.
i used to load a loop in dr rex, copy loop to track, then change the loop. the rhythm would be that of the first loop, but all the sounds or clips would be from the 2nd. then quantize. it could create some interesting beats.
Thank you
The "that sound" sample is Jah Shaka - the commandments of dub
My hero! I've always wanted to know!! Thanks!
Hi i think that vocal sample at 28.02 is actually David Rodigan! classic sound
at 15:14 I first heard Ron say "it's just one of the fackin' presets" xD
Hi Ron, its the second video I'm watching and really love your workflow that Track is really nice,if you sell it on platforms,I'll buy it😊
How I get "that sound" and the other drum sounds?
That's in my own drum combinator..but maybe next time I will pass that on to you guys. Google "blu mar ten jungle jungle" and you can find some cool D n B sounds from way back👍
Thanks a milion!! 👍
Could you use something like the quad note generator or any other sequencer/player and just randomise patterns that way as well?
Perhaps but mutators swap function works wonders with loops 👌
interested in how he gets that controller to adjust adsr and such across multiple racks
Yo, how do you wire the pattern mutator up to Dr Rex?
Nice video. What software did you use to record your screen and software at the same time?
Where can I hear the completed track?
Well the combinators are there to download give it your best shot 🤜🤛
This is a great tutorial showing some excellent techniques!
One thing I always wonder when I hear jungle / d&b is whether anyone actively buys or listens to it. It seems like a genre that is almost defined by sounding very similar to everyone else - if it doesn't stick to similar tempos, beats, chops, and production values it's not in the genre anymore. Is there an active audience who can tell one junglist from another or is this all just streaming playlist background music for hip salons these days?
this is what Forever 21 plays in the mall stores...
Can reason 13 software be on Tablets like Galaxy s8-9 tablets love that App
Hi guys
I lost my reason 3 now I don't know if I can find another one
Question - What controller are you using to control reason?
Too many 😅 ones behind are Akai midi mix with nektar keyboard
13 reason??
Sensacional
Where do you get the Redrum shirt he is wearing in the blog post??????????????????????????
???
Its not made by Reason Studios, He either did it himself or got a friend to or paid or got for free from T Shirt printing service.
well spotted 😅 Hollasounds got it right, it's a sneak self made one...wish we had more clothing merch!
@@ronheadback There are printing brands who make Reason shirts however they are using Reasons old logo.
@@HOLLASOUNDS Bummer, I remember when they actually had merch :(
@@ronheadback Seriously, though I really want a propellerhead logo haha
Yeah, I just went to listen to some djungle a week ago! How did you know, Ron?
Finger on the pulse maybe!? 😅
@@ronheadback Pulsator always on. 😂😂😂😂
wicked
11:03 Ow having the screen side-by- side. Is this a feature in Reason? 🙏
you can just hit the little arrow on top right of both rack and sequencer and it will open sequence view and rack in separate window. Hope this helps
Excellent tutorial thanks! 😀❤ I've always found it a bit tedious trying to manipulate breaks and create variants within Reason but this seems like an a much easier and fun way. As for where that 1995 sound comes from, this is the earliest tune I've heard it in : th-cam.com/video/23Ti-T3T8h0/w-d-xo.html
glad you enjoyed, that could well be first time it was used! the quest continues!
@@ronheadback I will keep my ears open too!
"That really old sample" is probably from Frank De Wulf - Magic Orchestra 1990. th-cam.com/video/mbShqLZG9DI/w-d-xo.html
I think you forgot to add a bassline. Quite important in jungle
Not enough time with all that was going on..but..next time!
Hahaha😂
Ughh....This is the sad thing about the reason community, the laziness....The low effort mentality that Reaason themselves exhibit time and time again. For Ableton/FL/Logic you'll find guys making hollywood level tracks on youtube down to every detail. Then you get the Reason user who's like "Eh...that's enough for today no Bass though it's mad important see ya next time guys 🤷" Love this guy though but This is Reason's official channel come on now.
@@trackmasters65 I think you're oversimplifying things here a bit. There are plenty of producers making professional grade work in Reason, but maybe they are underrepresented on platforms like youtube.
My comments were deleted WTF, nothing offensive just advice and links
Me too! As far as I remember TH-cam remove comments with external links 🤨
Great technical showcase. Shame very little is original. Everything recycled from the 90s.