Resampling in Reason 5 (Part 2)

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2012

Follow-up to the previous resampling tutorial I put together. Hopefully this has cleared up a few questions for those who were confused. If you have any questions feel free to ask :)

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  • so I was watching, and have not tried this yet, but just wondered if you have re-sampled an entire drum loop? like with the bass snare and high hat?

  • @lildude198900 I haven't personally but it's definitely possible.

  • I wanted to point out for what its worth, when i resample to make basses i throw a line mixer in and a thor or other synth in so i have something that plays the same note i play on my resampled synth. Then adjust the different pitch knobs to dial it into key.

  • @superTomwins Not a bad idea. Does changing the pitch not change the sound of the newly made bass too much?

  • YO

    Why arent you using reason 6?

    do you think you would still use that crazy aux/line mixer setup you got if you had that new mixer that reason 6 has? Hit me back!:)

  • @KingdomOfGiants I'm not on Reason 6 because new software is expensive. Got a lot of other expenses to pay for first and Reason 5 does the job. I won't really need the aux input set up if I ever upgrade but who knows.

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  • @MalleusDUB Im hoping to talk about it in detail in my first tutorial when i ever get a chance to do so.

  • @MalleusDUB well thats the goal, adjusting the pitch in the sampler so that you can tune it to the note known to be correct in your synth of choice. adjusting the root and tune params in NNXT will get it dialed in pretty well. The only problem ive had using this practice is that the new bass dosent scale perfectly so if you go past about an octave you will find its out of tune again. I often find myself using it in conjunction with thor to add more character to my basses.

  • I get what you mean 100% with the bass parts phaser man.. I hate how it sounds different at different parts of the mix when you want it to sound the same, so sampling that is definitely a must.

  • I also would like to say thanks :)

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