Re: Reason Producer Certificate Program
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 3:27 pm
Reading this, i'm starting to think i should tutor in reason :3
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whatever, maybe basic to you coz you have over 2,000 posts here, obviously your the master of all. what about someone who doesnt have the awareness almighty motu has... maybe we are all dumber than you?-[2]DAY_- wrote:yeah i'm sorry to brag as well, but those are some of the most basic Reason skills to figure out on your own.. thats what tinkering is all about.tintala wrote:for example, using the REGROOVE groove machine effectively. There are things you need to know before trying to apply generic grooves.
Also, Using the channels on say the redrum as well as curve BIPOLAR cv outs on the matrix to control another patch. As well as using the NNXt, not everything about nnxt is in the manual or anywhere on tube. Such as applying channels to a mixer allowing for individual sends and applying affects.. the nnxt is a must to learn inside out.
Yeah the send outs of the nnxt , the little dial on the bottom right of the edit window, has send outs, 1-2, 3-4, etc. take those sends to a mixer channel, then apply individual effects thru the 14;2 or line mixer to give the individual channel on nnxt its own parameters. sure you can learn this shit by tinkering and fucking about, but how long might it take you to even catch it, a week, month, year or never.AllNightDayDream wrote:the xt is probably my favorite plug in, but what do you mean here? Are you talking about applying sends to individual zones? Because I would love to know that.tintala wrote: As well as using the NNXt, not everything about nnxt is in the manual or anywhere on tube. Such as applying channels to a mixer allowing for individual sends and applying affects.. the nnxt is a must to learn inside out.
Keep your tampon in man. He didn't say it was wrong to learn, just that basic stuff like that isn't worth the money, and i agree with him.tintala wrote:whatever, maybe basic to you coz you have over 2,000 posts here, obviously your the master of all. what about someone who doesnt have the awareness almighty motu has... maybe we are all dumber than you?-[2]DAY_- wrote:yeah i'm sorry to brag as well, but those are some of the most basic Reason skills to figure out on your own.. thats what tinkering is all about.tintala wrote:for example, using the REGROOVE groove machine effectively. There are things you need to know before trying to apply generic grooves.
Also, Using the channels on say the redrum as well as curve BIPOLAR cv outs on the matrix to control another patch. As well as using the NNXt, not everything about nnxt is in the manual or anywhere on tube. Such as applying channels to a mixer allowing for individual sends and applying affects.. the nnxt is a must to learn inside out.some people want to expedite their learning and are willing to pay for it. Don't have to degrade someone's goals because you already know it.
Who says you have to figure it out on your own, but Motu has never learned anything else from nobody, has he., probably never watched a tutorial... or maybe your just a ghost on this forum , why be on a forum if you already know it all. This is a HELP forum after all. if you already know it, good for you , give him a cookie everybody.
Yeah, the only gripe I really have is the lack of automation on the xt, but I only automate really basic shit (pitch/filter/pan) so it wasn't a huge problem. As far as I know, that's the only device that's not automatable, right?RmoniK wrote:To be honest, i barely use the nnxt for sampling simple stuff. I use the NN19 for that, because it's params for the zone (only one, but sometimes you need just one) are automatable. I even made somewhat of a granulizer with that. I'm gonna post some patches here soon, to show people that all this crap about reason not being professional is nonsense.