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Exploration of Sound ( to all producers ) (pg. 29)
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Dancer
quote:
Originally posted by Vizay
when you expand the RV700 you get like a red window interface that shows the reverb more in detail. On the right side of the redish window there are like 3 or 4 knobw you can turn, ER->late, something else and the predelay...predelay is the one ;)


Ok...Now I know :happy2:
Thank you very very much for help!!!
I will try the reverb thing later now I know where to
find the predelay :toocool:
DanBendel
Ok so I got Reason 2.5 and want to start learning how to use it... Where would a complete newbie like me start? All the tips n things are great for people who have a vague idea of what they're doing but I don't! What's the 1st step?

-=Dan=-
Vizay
mkay there's basicly two things you should do.

1. Read the manual, not the whole manual in one piece but start of with reading about the sequencer, the rack and other basic things. Then go on and read about how to use the subtractor. (the reason manual should also have something like a starters guide if I'm not misstaken)

2. Read here on the forums, ALOT, not kidding about this one...it's important ;)
And don't be afraid to ask questions but... REMEMBER TO USE THE SEARCHBUTTON before asking away :)

theese forums are really great, I'd say that they are the reason that I've learned so much anyway :)
DanBendel
hey guys,

ok so i went away and read the beginners guide and operation manual, and tried a few things posted here (as well as read an awesome subtractor guide on reasonfreaks.com) and I think I'm getting increasingly more comfortable with reason, but I got another question!

Anybody know how to get a really heavy 'hoover' sound out of the subtractor? Harder tunes aren't really my thing but it would be cool to know how to make one so I can tone it down a bit! Preferably something that doesn't dominate the bassier frequencies.

Thanks alot :)

-=Dan=-


PS - Thanks 4 the tips Vizay :)
sufee_b
there are many synths and soft synths like vanguard,etc. to give tracy leads and such but what kind do u use for the deeper, darker sounds like the lead up in avb - blue fear (a & n remix), marco v - magnitude and lsg tracks??
Dancer
quote:
Originally posted by DanBendel
hey guys,

ok so i went away and read the beginners guide and operation manual, and tried a few things posted here (as well as read an awesome subtractor guide on reasonfreaks.com) and I think I'm getting increasingly more comfortable with reason, but I got another question!

Anybody know how to get a really heavy 'hoover' sound out of the subtractor? Harder tunes aren't really my thing but it would be cool to know how to make one so I can tone it down a bit! Preferably something that doesn't dominate the bassier frequencies.

Thanks alot :)

-=Dan=-


PS - Thanks 4 the tips Vizay :)


I will also like know that very much. If yoû learn how make that heavy sound, please tell me too :toocool:
Zeiko
the lead synth in Fire and Ice - Souvenir De Chine sounds really sad
the arpeggio goes low mid high low mid high...
but I cant get the same sad sound =(
I have an yamaha AN1x, FL studio with some plugins, Reason
how should I do? =)
Trancevision
quote:
Originally posted by Dancer
I will also like know that very much. If yoû learn how make that heavy sound, please tell me too :toocool:


I downloaded an rns with an hoover subtractor some years ago.

And I found one for the NN19:


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check out this site, lots of refills for free:

http://www.kreativsounds.com/downloads.php


Trancevision
BetaFactory
The Juno X2 should be capable of creating hard house hoover sounds, I've heard. But there doesn't seem to be any presets available anywhere of a hoover.

Btw, which synth had the original hoover sound? :conf:
Mc-SnOe
hey kewlness can you put the pic back on





quote:
1. Get Synth 1 (free)
2. Use this setting
3. Too lazy to post a midi but basically the notes are
G5 - G4 - F4 - D4 - C4 - Bb5 - A5 (2 beats)- Bb5 - A5 - G5 (2 beats)- A5 - G5 - F5 (2 beats) - G5 - A5 - D5 (4 beats)
4. Should sound similar to this

Mc-SnOe
theres a hoover preset that comes with flstudio for 3osc pretty close too with fx
Agenz
quote:
Originally posted by Trancevision

My contribution to this will be the Reverse Reverb.
I think you all know this awesome Reverse Reverb when some reverbing sound comes before the vocal samples. If you don't know what I am mean
try this:

Take a vocal sample which has no or few reverbe and reverse it in your
Wav Editor.
Then add a Reverb with a long decay.
Reverse it again.


Trancevision


Nice tip there mate ;)
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