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Posts posted by Alzado
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well, he also said that they do lot's of snare rushes with reverb
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i have a "mate" who used to room with rob brown's cousin. he said they use a lot of pitch bend on their drum machines.
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i see it now, thanks
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can someone ysi this or pass on a link please?
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yeah, wtf?
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i had no idea people actually use floops to make music, i thought it was on a par with rave ejay or something. i just used to piss about with it at school.
unless he's changed the way he works, Wisp does everything in FLoops, including the album he had relelased on Sublight
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cheers. i've been using reason since 1.0 and i find it really good at what it does well. i use cubase for audio recording/processing and for use with the occassional vst. reason's samplers are what continue to draw me. i love the nnxt loaded up with rex files for making beats. i know there are plenty of other ways to do it, but this is what i'm comfortable with and it works for me.
the combinator in 3.0 is a huge development. it's a pretty simple idea that i understimated at first, but it really is awesome.
i love reason despite the flaws that haters will undoubtedly be quick to point to in this thread.
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btw, here's an mp3 of the reason song file attached to the article
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now i shall have to install reason and try it out
doesn't it not even have support for vsts?
no vst's
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Mu and Warp i believe the article said.
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Cheers for that LOL, it was interesting. Never tried Reason though, but I'm perfectly happy with Ableton
yeah cool. i think the point is, whatever you use, it's enough. i myself have been guilty of always trying to get my hands on whatever newest version of the latest thing is. just goes to show that if LV can make quality tunes with Reason, than any of us can make good tunes with whatever we're using. need to spend more time on songwriting, less time on fiddling around.
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- My first Reason project was Amen Andrews in 2003, then YosepH which was part Reason, part analogue. The first all-Reason project was Kerrier District in 2004, followed by Wagon Christ's Sorry I make you Lush which was all Reason too.
here's the whole interview:
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Tarsier, are you afraid of ideas?
Christ. - Blue Shift Emissions (LP)
in New & Upcoming Releases
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i find it odd that those first two albums have not been bootlegged/leaked ANYWHERE. there's something very curious about that. similar to some early releases of another scottish group.