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Reason 4.0 Tutorial - Reverb Bass Effects

In this Reason Tutorial we go through some cool ways to add more to a great Bass sound suitable for Dubstep, Electro, House, Tech, Bassline and other music Genres. Adding Reverb automation and Distortion wll provides some interesting results and effects!

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  • at 0:51 you say, here is the base sound... Well how do you activate the sound?

  • @kongotech2 You need to make sure that the subtractor is connected to the mixer (which it should do automatically), you can check this by pressing tab and there should be a red cable running from the audio output of the subtractor to one of the channels in the mixing desk. Then, if you don't have a midi keyboard, you will need to draw in some midi notes into the sequencer and hit play before you can hear any sound. Hope this helps!

  • man...the more i find out about Reason, the more i Love this program :D

    Thank you for this very well done tutorial !

  • Very powerful program! True!

  • yepp..nice video..thx

  • Thanks for the kind words, glad you liked it!

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  • nice idea! for anyone who cares, there's no need to double up your bass synth - you can just split the signal coming out of your bass synth with an audio spider; send one copy through the EQ and the reverb; join the copies with an audio spider; and return the joined signal through the master outs of the combinator.

    this will save you some CPU, but more importantly you can tweak your synth settings on one device without having to duplicate those steps on the redundant synth.

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  • @lazicsale you need to get a firewire/usb midi interface, and midi cables. also your synth needs to be midi compatible.

  • Que onda! I follow you and take some tips from you to make my beats in Reason 4, you're great dude, i'm from México. I hope that you can check my songs and give me some feedbacks, it's like electronic dubstep blah blah blah =)

    It will be an honor.

    Saludos!

  • so this is what kermit the frog is doing with himself these days!

  • Really good tut, enjoyed and learned a lot. Thank you.

  • @PrimeLoops Yeah thanks a lot! :)

  • How can I connect my synthesizer to the computer? which cable i need for that? where are the settings for that? CAN YOU PLEASE PLEASE MAKE TUTORIAL FOR THAT

  • @Mattybehh better learn then....

  • @LAU99991 It would be exactly the same. However i don't know which of the 2 virtual devices would consume more cpu. However i'd probably just do the same as dust4angel and use one spider and one synth and just routing one channel from spider splitter-outputs back to one of the merger-inputs and from a second splitter-output through reverb, eq and scream and the back into a second merger-input.

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