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Reason 4 Drum Tips Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2008

Just some random drum tips for people new to reason 4

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  • amazing tutorial, thank you!

  • @RasburryMuphinz Thank you, let me know if there are other tutorials you'd like to see. :)

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  • The samples you use sound fuller because it has more high range! Like a little hat on each sample. If you layer the sounds that Propellerhead has in their soundbank, it also can sound freakin' nice! Just a tip! Nice video though! Propz

  • thanks so much man for making these videos. It was JUST what i was looking for, how to learn to dilla beat it some more.. man if my drums sounds like his one day, im gonna throw i big up in your direction! Nice job brother!

  • @brom16 haha so was thinking what the fogh is that sound, it sound eeeary! then he burst out "excuse me by the way"...haha

  • this was very helpful, thank you

  • Good tute mate, cleared a few things up for me & gave me yet another way to chain stuff up w/ comps etc. kudos.

  • Meh, parallel compression? Same compressor for all drum parts? Better using a line mixer and some splitters and you can eq and compress/limit ect each individual sample.

  • only one pattern plays in redrum ONLY THE ONE WHICH IS SELECTED EVEN AFTER I SET UP DIFFERENT SOUNDS ON DIFFERENT PATTERN ONLY THE SELECTED SOUND IS PLAYED THE SOUNDS FRM ALL THE PATTERNS DONT PLAY

  • this is not your basic compression technique it is actually called parallel compression. Parallel compression is when you take a copy of a signal and over compress it usually with a 4:1 Ratio or higher and then mixing it back in with the original signal. You are achieving parallel compression via the sends of redrum which sends a copy of the original signal out to be processed by an fx device. Use the return level knob on the 14:2 Mixer for mixing in the desired level of the parallel comp.

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