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Create the "Yeah Yeah" Bodyrox synth in Reason 4.0! (Tutorial)

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Instructions:
First create a Thor synthesizer
Set the polyphony to 4
And the release polyphony to 1
Now select mono retrig under keyboard modes
Select on for the portamento
Now click show programmer so we can actually get this synth rolling
In the first oscillator leave it as an analog and move the octave to 3
Now turn the little knob below tune and make sure its a t OSC 1 PW 64
On Oscillator 2 add another Analog Oscillator, the octave should be set at 4 and the semi should be set at 4
Set the tune knob to 11
Once again turn the knob under tune and set it to OSC 2 PW 64
Now add a third Analog oscillator.
The octave will be 2
This time switch the type of synth from the downhill line to the squiggly one
And turn the knob under tune to OSC 3 PW 64
On your low pass Ladder Filter make sure 123 are selected
Now lets move over to the filter envelope
Set a to 1.9 d to 349 s to -48.2 and R to 705
On the amp envelope set a to 1.2 d to 349 s to 0 and r to 1.09
Now we are going to make the sound change for your modulation wheel, for source go to performance and click mod wheel, set the amount to 64, and for destination go to filter 1 filter frequency
Now add a BV512 Vocader switch the fft knob to 4 band and switch the knob from vocader to equalizer
Switch the decay to 127
Move the shift to -30
move the hf emph to o and the dry wet to 127
Now create a RV7000 Advanced Reverb and select all warm plate
Now enable the eq
Set the decay to 0 the HF damp to 25 the hi eq to -4 and the dry wet to 18
Now create an mclass equalizer and selct the 30 hz lo cut button
On the lo shelf set the frequency to 106.2 and the gain to 1.7
Now select the button on param 1 and set the frequency to 114.9
The gain to 4.6 and the q to 4.9
Next create a mclass maximizer and set the input gain to 6
Select the 4ms look ahead button
Set the second fast button to auto
And switch the peak button to vu

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  • OMG it sound quite better than the original!!

  • you called a sine wave a squiggly s-shape. also analog pw controls square waves, not saws, so changing that parameter does absolutely nothing in this case.

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  • You clearly have very little understanding of what you were explaining, You saw the patch somewhere, and wrote all the parameters down, and then just read them back out, while recreating the patch. You should know that if you do not click the littlle shiny button, as you may call it, on the Equalizer, changing the parameters (frequency, gain, etc.) will do nothing.

    But in any case, still appreciated that you post videos.

  • @jondoe8o so you would have to watch the video :D

  • why dont you post the patch?

  • seriously dude you are a pro !! thx im a make a lots of muzik !!

  • @lazicsale Ok....1) Make sure your keyboard is plugged in then open up reason. 2) Go to Edit. 3) Open Preferences. 4) On preferences, go to the page: Keyboards and Control Surfaces. 5) Either Detect Device or Manually select the device from 'add'. From here on just make sure the preferences are set to what you want, i don't know exactly what else it will ask you to do (i.e. In/Out Port) as i don't use a midi keyboard. Hope this helps. Don't hesitate to ask if you have another question. (:

  • @lazicsale Dunno exactly as i'm pretty new to reason myself, i could probably work it out.

  • @SoundGauge i bought a cable and i connect it to computer.. but i don't know how to connect to REASON plzz help wher are settings for that how can i do that??? plzz help

  • @lazicsale Ok. So what software are you using? When you say 'connect', i'm guessing you want to control midi notes, or what? Either way the case should be as simple as using a usb cable.

  • @SoundGauge im using CASIO SA-20

  • @lazicsale lol. Surely if you bought a hardware synth you would know how to connect it to a computer? Anyways, what synth is it? What sound interfaces and what software are you using? Is it just a midi keyboard? In that case its just a simple usb to usb.

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