Assistant Product Specialist Tom Griffin explains how Stereoizer can fit into your beatmaking workflow. Please visit https://nugenaudio.com/nugenproducer/?src=ongmi_vid_yt_guidestzr or https://nugenaudio.com/stereoizer/?src=ongmi_vid_yt_guidestzr to learn more.
If you’re trying to make your mixes sound more professional, paralell processing is one of those tools you need to have in your toolbox. Saul of @Gentlemens Club walks you through how to use parallel processing in Reason to make your mixes more professional and powerful.
In this video, Oscar Verlinden of @Underdog Electronic Music School shows you a Combinator patch he made in Reason, which turns a percussive pattern into a vibey texture, perfect for heavy-hitting techno tracks.
Download the patch here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ok0xx76mubo9ct1/UD%20texture%202_edit.cmb?dl=1
Note: You’ll need Reason to use this patch. The easiest way is to subscribe to Reason+. You can try it for a month for just $1. #reasongang
Ableton Live Lite is a lightweight version of Ableton Live – fast, fluid and flexible software for music creation and performance. It comes with effects, instruments, sounds and all manner of creative features – everything you need to make any kind of music.
Our One Thing series takes you into the workspaces of musicians, producers and other artists to discover a method they rely on to keep their creative flame alight.
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In this video you’ll learn a bunch of concrete tips and tricks for creating upbeat and modern EDM pop productions, especially how to use a vocoder to add texture and flavour to a vocal.
Thank you to @Nitro X Music for putting together the video for us. To learn more about Nitro X, please check out his links at: https://linktr.ee/nitroxmusic
Today we’re going to talk about how you can process organic instruments such as guitars using Reason’s effects to blend them nicely into an electronic beat. This is a great way to add new textures to your music, especially if you’re looking to break out of a creative rut.
Download the Combinator patch here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/nazxvmlgrxn4o8j/Polar%20Auto%20Chord%203.0.cmb?dl=1
In this video, Oscar Verlinden of @Underdog Electronic Music School shows you a Combinator patch he made in Reason, which turns a simple kick pattern into a deep techno rumble in seconds.
Download the patch here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5999pfb6qb6jl83/UD%20rumble%202_edit.cmb?dl=1
Note: You’ll need Reason to use this patch. The easiest way is to subscribe to Reason+. You can try it for a month for just $1.
Freddy Vinehill-Cliffe gives an overview of Halo Vision and its 7 customisable views. For more information please visit https://nugenaudio.com/halovision?src=halovis_mb_yt_int2.
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