Done I will post link to a cool example in a reason combinator as soon as i finish getting drunk tonight for my belated birthday present from my mate..he is buying me beer mmmm
Processing a highly structured and complex pattern of sensory input as a unified percept of "music" is probably one of the most elaborate features of the human brain.....understanding how music is perceived and how it may elicit intense sensations is far from being understood.
Aug-08-2008 16:17
Lana
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Palace, or by the pool (in the kitchen in the reality)
quote:
Originally posted by Sonic_c
Does anyone use it as an effects controller?
I learned this uncommon use from a friend its a bit complex for someone new to reason. I might post a picture tutorial or I will make a combinator and post a link.
Processing a highly structured and complex pattern of sensory input as a unified percept of "music" is probably one of the most elaborate features of the human brain.....understanding how music is perceived and how it may elicit intense sensations is far from being understood.
Aug-08-2008 18:32
pwnage1
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2007
Location: United States
quote:
Originally posted by Lana
That sound really cool!
At leat I would be really interested about this!!
+1 me to.
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Aug-08-2008 18:36
Sonic_c
Heaven Scent
Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Midlands
Ok i posted a combinator that is not utilising the vocoder but still gives a good demonstration of how fx can be combined to completely change a loop using control voltages to automate the parameters etc. I will do full on reason FX tutorial over this weekend
Processing a highly structured and complex pattern of sensory input as a unified percept of "music" is probably one of the most elaborate features of the human brain.....understanding how music is perceived and how it may elicit intense sensations is far from being understood.
Aug-08-2008 18:46
Ray_Chappell
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Dallas, TX
Thanks all - appreciate the help.
I'm still puzzled a bit... I could've sworn that in the past I never had to write notes the Malstrom in order for it to work when I trigger the sample. I went an reread the tutorial I first used when I set up the vocoder and no reference to it either. I'm not sure... whatever, though, it works now. I'll keep a chord in the Reason sequencer (I'll end up using it in rewire mode though, so not sure how that'll work) and use it that way.
Thanks.
Aug-09-2008 01:23
MrJiveBoJingles
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: U.S.
quote:
Originally posted by Ray_Chappell
I'll keep a chord in the Reason sequencer (I'll end up using it in rewire mode though, so not sure how that'll work) and use it that way.
You can always send midi from the host sequencer to Reason (rather than keeping a chord in the Reason sequencer) if you don't want to bother with going back and forth between the arrange windows.
Aug-09-2008 01:28
Sonic_c
Heaven Scent
Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Midlands
quote:
Originally posted by Ray_Chappell
Thanks all - appreciate the help.
I'm still puzzled a bit... I could've sworn that in the past I never had to write notes the Malstrom in order for it to work when I trigger the sample. I went an reread the tutorial I first used when I set up the vocoder and no reference to it either. I'm not sure... whatever, though, it works now. I'll keep a chord in the Reason sequencer (I'll end up using it in rewire mode though, so not sure how that'll work) and use it that way.
Thanks.
Or just hook a matrix up to malstrom draw a solid pattern and leave it set to run everytime u play the song. Note wont change though
Processing a highly structured and complex pattern of sensory input as a unified percept of "music" is probably one of the most elaborate features of the human brain.....understanding how music is perceived and how it may elicit intense sensations is far from being understood.
Aug-09-2008 10:12
Sonic_c
Heaven Scent
Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Midlands
quote:
Originally posted by Ray_Chappell
Thanks all - appreciate the help.
I'm still puzzled a bit... I could've sworn that in the past I never had to write notes the Malstrom in order for it to work when I trigger the sample. I went an reread the tutorial I first used when I set up the vocoder and no reference to it either. I'm not sure... whatever, though, it works now. I'll keep a chord in the Reason sequencer (I'll end up using it in rewire mode though, so not sure how that'll work) and use it that way.
Thanks.
Or just hook a matrix up to malstrom draw a solid pattern and leave it set to run everytime u play the song. Note wont change though
Processing a highly structured and complex pattern of sensory input as a unified percept of "music" is probably one of the most elaborate features of the human brain.....understanding how music is perceived and how it may elicit intense sensations is far from being understood.