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  • Nice Tut.  Very helpful!

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  • great video

  • FRICKIN' AWESOME TIP!!! Thx a lot!

  • midi trigga my nigga

  • ok nice vid but how do we copy this to the track..it wont let me record it into the track either..???

  • @gmid24 you have to add an automation track in the sequencer for the mod a rate, if you edit that into the track, you can control the sound via sequencer

  • thanks alot for that i have been wondering how to do this for the swedish house mafia - one song great tutorial :)

  • awsome dude

  • that s-it is phat!

  • Thank you so much. Super cool tip :)

  • anyway to change the pattern of the stutter?

  • you are the gtreatest in the world

  • and how to keep this in time with the other drums other than by ear?

  • @rhoggard76 i rekckon if you hit the sync button in mod a it should keep everything in time... like... 1/4 2/4 4/4 3/16 blah

  • Is there any way to do this, but run a whole song through it. I wanna make a part of a song I'm working on stutter like this. Any ideas? (Sorry if this is a "noob" question.)

  • ppl like you make it happen <3

  • But how can I automate this? Automating the rate knob doesn't work? :(

  • Just what I needed! :) Thanks alot!

  • thank you Craig

  • thank you !!!!

  • Awesome tip!!! Thank you so much!! This is gonna come in real handy in my productions!

  • very nice tip m8!! thanks a lot

    i have a question though since im new in reason...how can i add this effect on the track if i'm making a tune? cause i supposed that i would "write" it down and set an automatation moving the rate higher but it didnt work...

  • Thank you for the amazing tip!

  • Thank you for such a useful tutorial.

  • @killaklish Thank you for the kind comment

  • @canecreek00 you deserve it bro thanks very much

  • Thanks man - really helped

  • water tower gang - cooking dance

  • Nice one!

  • Better to use a combinator with an nn-19 and a thor synth.

    Thors LFO2 out to the nn-19 gate then switch on "key synch" on the lfo2. go to the combinator and in the programmer menu, switch off the "recieve notes" on the nn-19.

    now the sample plays every time you hit a key no matter what the lfo rate is set to.

    also route the amp envelope from the thor to a cv-output and use that to control the level on the nn-19, remember to turn the cv gain to full in the tor programmer and at the nn-19

  • @Erlendolsen made a video of this one yet?

  • Dude, In reason goto

    Edit / Preferences / Genral /

    then in the miscellaneous section uncheck "Load default sound in new devices"

    saves having to initialize patch all the time

    Nice TuT

  • Thanks for that tip

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