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Two things might help....Try adding a chorus to the subtractor. You
can turn down all the knobs on it and hit the Tab key to see the back of the rack, now you'll see the chorus unit has a left and right output, which you can assign to seperate mixer channels and pan left/right to get a more fuller sound.
The other option (I cut this from a message board at reasonstation.net).......
The idea is simple:
with the 4 bus of Reason, you can play up to 4 module at the same time (put each module on the same channel of the different bus).
If you load 4 subtractors, you can obtain a big sound, especially for pads sounds.
So i've made some examples, with 4 Subs for the main sounds, several effects and 2 other Sub just for modulate panning ot the 1 and 2 synths with their lfos.
The result ?
Go on my website, at the section called "Synth".
you'll find about 10 songs where each one is dedicated to one sound.
When you load them, just play on the keyboard !!! (don' t forget to modify
your midi settings, the bus A,B,C and D must receive midi input !)
Let me know what you think about it !!!
"Synth_pad_leida_01" have a little sequence in it, as you can hear rapidly
what it gives !!!
so, i hope you' ll enjoy it because possibilities are infinate !!!!
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This above method works really well! Reason is too cool for words!
I've had it for almost a year now, and have just begun to tap into the possibilities....keep playing with it.
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