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From: AudioRunnerTV
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  • @AudioRunnerTV...That would be great

  • @GeorrgeAllen No problem! Now again, it's in Reason 6 but I added a link to download the template based on this tutorial and it should give you a better idea. Hope that helps. :-)

  • @AudioRunnerThat would be great dude

    

  • @GeorrgeAllen I added the link to the video description box located just under the video.

  • I dont understand what was the reverb for .......you didnt even explain?

    I dont any difference with my snare??????

  • @GeorrgeAllen This isn't a must, just an option for more advanced routing if you want. Some people like to add reverb to the snare to give it a bigger effect and some like a little delay. You can do this inside of Kong by itself, but if you want the drums in mono instead of stereo, this is a good option.

  • @GeorrgeAllen I'm using Reason 6 now, but I can send you a template of this setup if you would like.

  • i cant hear anything on my pads now

    

  • I dont understand why you only connect the left wire ?

  • @poetoftime The reason for using the left wire is so that the sample will go from being in Stereo to being in Mono. Mono signals are always the left channel. You would never use the Right channel for Mono. :-)

  • @AudioRunnerTV Thanks for the quick reply, but why would you want them in mono ?

  • Thanks guys! I'll try and keep them coming! Let me know if there is something in particular you want to see a tutorial on. -Gerritt

  • Thanx for this tutorial ....ur the man

  • good

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