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How to use Spiders in Reason - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

This tutorial explores the ever useful Spider utility, great for splitting off one audio signal into many, and also for merging sounds together to make one channel.

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  • Your tutorials are easily some of the best on youtube, it's like taking an actual audio tech class rather than an internet tutorial.

  • Thanks very much! Comments like these make it all worthwhile :)

  • Thankyou heaps for the tutorial i learnt alot from it. the splitting part was good but i dont understand why it has a merger when you could just use the combinator to send different channels to a single channel on the mixer. is there a difference between combining a group of sounds and merging a group? is one way better then the other? or is it the same thing?

  • Hey. Important to remember that the Spiders were released before the Combinator came out. I guess the Combinator does alllow for great creativity, but still important to know what they do :)

  • lol wasteman

  • is that a good or bad thing?

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  • Really great thanks man

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  • Thanks for this mate! Real clear, and learnt some interesting stuff :)

    

  • Mate, top tutuorial. Thanks.

  • How did you make the cables invicible? Great vid btw!

  • How did you make the cables invicible? Great vid btw!

  • cheers. those wires at the back can look intimidating as hell:)

  • This is great you have helped me learn a key tool in my mixing thanks a bunch mate

    -Cheers

  • thank you

  • Top man for the tutorial. I have been producing about a year now and watch many videos etc , hints and tips.

    Thank you for the lesson mate !

    Top bloke !

    GS

  • this is really happy?

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