Having excellent sounding drums played by an excellent drummer is the foundation that almost every piece band aspires to today. Enjoy this video as we take a look at how to turn your Reason Drum Kits into a full on session drummer.
Having excellent sounding drums played by an excellent drummer is the foundation that almost every piece band aspires to today. Enjoy this video as we take a look at how to turn your Reason Drum Kits into a full on session drummer.
Complex mixing and layering of effects can lead to a nice fat sound when filling the stereo field with lush sound design. Propellerhead’s Record is a powerful duo when combined with the infinite capabilities of Reason’s effects routing within a combinator. In this video we take a look at how to build an effects combinator…
Creating a signature sound often means creating your own drums. Utilizing Battery 3, in this video I will show you how to go from a simple sine wave to a bass drum ready for the spotlight.
For musicians that aren’t yet signed or making music full time, that side job and a busy lifestyle can get in the way of recording your current album. It’s easy to be distracted when such a daunting task is looming over you like a heavy weight of responsibility on your chest. It doesn’t need to be like that, recording an album should be fun and satisfying. If you struggle to keep momentum going, here are 4 ways to make sure you record as often as you can.
Delicious.
That’s how I would describe the sound of an animated filter at just the right settings.
Wet and delicious.
One way to achieve that wonderful sound is modulating the filter frequency. This can be done in a handful of creative ways inside of Reason, but I’m going to show you how to do it using the Matrix Pattern Sequencer when applied to the Mod Wheel on a Subtractor.