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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by djjoeyg » Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:56 am

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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by Psythe » Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:21 pm

Download the free refill called EXODE it should be on google or the propellerheads site it has tons of refills for all the stacks and to be able to manipulate the already preset effects and sounds is a good way to find new avenues.

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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by KnightsOfTheRound » Fri Nov 26, 2010 2:17 am

I like using subtractor for basslines and throw a scream distortion onto the rack if the spirit moves you...hell, since subtractor only offers 2 oscillators, stack a few synths and c&p the tracks if you have to...Thor is more versatile, but subtractor has a smaller learning curve, and the spirit of dubstep, in this amateurs opinion, is in a nice beat and a good stripped down bassline...people get so caught up in the technicality of it all...just make a song...you'll appreciate it, and that's most important...

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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by th@-pu$$y » Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:33 am

Just like any DAW, it will let you get as nasty on em, as the time you put in and the effort you make to learn everything about the program.

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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by Psythe » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:23 pm

Soundcloud track im work on just with reason 4

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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by JulesTaylor » Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:33 am

There's a really good book out there called "Reason's Virtual Instruments". It can explain to you how to get the most from the synths. This isn't some bull**** RTFM post either. I teach music production for a college, and that's the textbook I insist on using for the class.

Develop a couple combinator patches layering 3 to 6 subtractors, program the macros to a few common parameters, and use the Mods on the malstrom to modulate. It's not massive, and it's not the ES2. Don't expect it to sound like that.

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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by Johnst » Sun Feb 20, 2011 8:00 am

JulesTaylor wrote:There's a really good book out there called "Reason's Virtual Instruments". It can explain to you how to get the most from the synths. This isn't some bull**** RTFM post either. I teach music production for a college, and that's the textbook I insist on using for the class.
is it by matt piper by any chance?
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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by wintEh » Sun Feb 20, 2011 1:25 pm

To make a nice bass in reason all you have to do is record a sound when you say something like yooh or woooh then put it in NN-19, play with all the differente parameters and shit, then put an eq and some distortion on to it. Why hello thar Borgore. 8)

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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by Debaser1 » Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:46 pm

Scream 4 is one of the best plugins ever.
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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by gpivo1 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:41 am

Debaser1 wrote:Scream 4 is one of the best plugins ever.
You're not wrong..

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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by Jizz » Mon Feb 21, 2011 7:01 pm

made the filth sound with thor and a coupla screams...

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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by Sinisterbeats » Mon Feb 21, 2011 7:32 pm

been working on this neurofunk style reese patch. Was goin for the Noisia kind of sound, reckon its pretty close. Was more of an exercise than actually wanting to use it though so thought Id upload it. Guess its more of an advanced patch so check it out if your interested and feel free to use it.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/ksnmmz

let me know if you use it in a tune :)

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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by Debaser1 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 7:40 pm

The filthiest I've ever got it is around 1 min in here:
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But I've never gone out to go as filthy as possible. I reckon I could get it pretty dirty if I tried.

I sound like a right troll here, but if you type 'Rusko in Reason' into youtube there's a cool tutorial on how to get a really nice Rusko-ish sound in reason; that's pretty filthy.
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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by x-ecutive » Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:37 pm

I think your find that cokie monstar uses Subtractor for his midrange sounds. Just mess with diffrent waveforms and the FM knob.
Then because the LFO is crap on the subtractor send the output of the subtractor to a ECF-42 filter. Then take one of the CV outputs from a Thor and send it the the filter CV input of the ECF-42 filter. Then on the Thors modulation matrix send LFO 1 to CV output ??(what ever one you used). Now you have Thors grate LFO with KEY SYNK controling the filter on your Subtractor sound.
Easy as pie

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Your going to need to have the Subtractor and the Thor inside a combinator For this to work.
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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:19 pm

as filthy as the producer owning it
peep some icr or widdler if you don't know already

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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by Debaser1 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:48 pm

Yeah to my knowledge, Caspa, Stenchman and The Widdler do everything in Reason, and they're 3 of the best in my book.

PS, where you been lately Deadly?
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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by gpivo1 » Tue Feb 22, 2011 12:34 am

x-ecutive wrote:I think your find that cokie monstar uses Subtractor for his midrange sounds. Just mess with diffrent waveforms and the FM knob.
Then because the LFO is crap on the subtractor send the output of the subtractor to a ECF-42 filter. Then take one of the CV outputs from a Thor and send it the the filter CV input of the ECF-42 filter. Then on the Thors modulation matrix send LFO 1 to CV output ??(what ever one you used). Now you have Thors grate LFO with KEY SYNK controling the filter on your Subtractor sound.
Easy as pie

EDIT

Your going to need to have the Subtractor and the Thor inside a combinator For this to work.
:W: This is almost exactly how I do my LFO filtering. Although I usually use Malstrom or Thor for the 'Datsik' sounds. But very handy indeed, Subtractor can get monster deeeep.

Edit: All my tunes are done in Reason (Check sig). And that's not even half the filth!

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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by Johnst » Thu Feb 24, 2011 12:22 am

gpivo1 wrote:
x-ecutive wrote:I think your find that cokie monstar uses Subtractor for his midrange sounds. Just mess with diffrent waveforms and the FM knob.
Then because the LFO is crap on the subtractor send the output of the subtractor to a ECF-42 filter. Then take one of the CV outputs from a Thor and send it the the filter CV input of the ECF-42 filter. Then on the Thors modulation matrix send LFO 1 to CV output ??(what ever one you used). Now you have Thors grate LFO with KEY SYNK controling the filter on your Subtractor sound.
Easy as pie

EDIT

Your going to need to have the Subtractor and the Thor inside a combinator For this to work.
:W: This is almost exactly how I do my LFO filtering. Although I usually use Malstrom or Thor for the 'Datsik' sounds. But very handy indeed, Subtractor can get monster deeeep.

Edit: All my tunes are done in Reason (Check sig). And that's not even half the filth!
nice tune in the sig! this is a random question and it doesn't necessarily pertain to reason, but i've been wondering this for awhile and i haven't figured it out in reason yet... how do you get a bassline that sounds almost mono to suddenly become wide in the stereo field? are you splitting the signal in half and panning them, using a stereo imager, or resampling? or is it something else?
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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by gpivo1 » Thu Feb 24, 2011 3:47 am

Johnst wrote:
gpivo1 wrote:
x-ecutive wrote:I think your find that cokie monstar uses Subtractor for his midrange sounds. Just mess with diffrent waveforms and the FM knob.
Then because the LFO is crap on the subtractor send the output of the subtractor to a ECF-42 filter. Then take one of the CV outputs from a Thor and send it the the filter CV input of the ECF-42 filter. Then on the Thors modulation matrix send LFO 1 to CV output ??(what ever one you used). Now you have Thors grate LFO with KEY SYNK controling the filter on your Subtractor sound.
Easy as pie

EDIT

Your going to need to have the Subtractor and the Thor inside a combinator For this to work.
:W: This is almost exactly how I do my LFO filtering. Although I usually use Malstrom or Thor for the 'Datsik' sounds. But very handy indeed, Subtractor can get monster deeeep.

Edit: All my tunes are done in Reason (Check sig). And that's not even half the filth!
nice tune in the sig! this is a random question and it doesn't necessarily pertain to reason, but i've been wondering this for awhile and i haven't figured it out in reason yet... how do you get a bassline that sounds almost mono to suddenly become wide in the stereo field? are you splitting the signal in half and panning them, using a stereo imager, or resampling? or is it something else?
Thanks mate!
Well personally, I make all my synths and bass in mono, then once i'm happy with them I duplicate the combinator, then pan 1st to the left, 2nd to the right, and throw the note of the 2nd off to the right a little. Basically it's playing the left synth first then the right synth is playing a split second or so later. Giving it the 'widener' effect lol.
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Re: How filthy can Reason get?

Post by Johnst » Thu Feb 24, 2011 4:50 am

gpivo1 wrote:Thanks mate! Well personally, I make all my synths and bass in mono, then once i'm happy with them I duplicate the combinator, then pan 1st to the left, 2nd to the right, and throw the note of the 2nd off to the right a little. Basically it's playing the left synth first then the right synth is playing a split second or so later. Giving it the 'widener' effect lol.
:)
fck yes. i can't believe i hadn't thought to try that! :h: thanks dude, really appreciate it!
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