stutter/tremolo effect in reason 4 - help
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stutter/tremolo effect in reason 4 - help
Hi
does anyone know how to create a tremolo sound on a long sustained note in reason 4?
I find a way to do it anywhere.
does anyone know how to create a tremolo sound on a long sustained note in reason 4?
I find a way to do it anywhere.
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Read the fucking manual.rickyrich wrote:okay, i am using the malstrom so how do i assign LFO to level?
i only know how to do that kind of thing in thor.
If you did, you know that in the Mod B section, there is a knob labelled 'vol' that is automatically routed to the master volume control on the Malstrom.

Next you'll be asking us how to make wobble
I don't mind helping people with problems, but basic shit where you haven't bothered to do simple research into the matter yourself is vexing.
Did you try searching Youtube for tutorial vids? ---> http://www.youtube.com/results?search_t ... eason&aq=f
or ---> http://www.youtube.com/results?search_t ... eason&aq=f
Or google? ---> http://tinyurl.com/c25com
I'm sorry if I come across as a tnuc Rickyrich, but if you'd thought about the problem for two minutes, you would've sussed out where to find info for yourself..... I mean, you even made the effort to post on DSF with the question, so clearly you're willing to learn!
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