so...let's hope we can give each other some creativity boost by provide-ing some tips, tutorials and as always, tricks.
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we can share some extreme machines for making noise, free tools and other insane ways to go 'musical'
some little help
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Room Simulation and Reverb
http://www.tcelectronic.com/TechLibrary ... nandReverb
Loudness Control and Mastering
http://www.tcelectronic.com/TechLibrary ... dMastering
Miscellaneous
http://www.tcelectronic.com/TechLibrary#Miscellaneous
http://www.tcelectronic.com/TechLibrary ... nandReverb
Loudness Control and Mastering
http://www.tcelectronic.com/TechLibrary ... dMastering
Miscellaneous
http://www.tcelectronic.com/TechLibrary#Miscellaneous
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For complex modulation patterns in Reason try this:
- create a malmstrom
- Load a patch
- Enable sync on Mod A and Mod B
- set the Mod A for example to 1/8
- set the Mod B for example to 4/4
- set the Mod B curve to 9
- Create a spider CV (disable auto-routing)
press TAB
Connect Mod A and Mod B outputs to the spider CV merger input 1 and input 2..
Connect the merged ouput to the Malmstrom Pitch modulation input..
- create a malmstrom
- Load a patch
- Enable sync on Mod A and Mod B
- set the Mod A for example to 1/8
- set the Mod B for example to 4/4
- set the Mod B curve to 9
- Create a spider CV (disable auto-routing)
press TAB
Connect Mod A and Mod B outputs to the spider CV merger input 1 and input 2..
Connect the merged ouput to the Malmstrom Pitch modulation input..
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