A quick guide to the best method of sidechaining multiple signals. Fun and easy :)
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What a great tip! 'will be using that a lot from now on though not a great fan of sc... But what's up with that 100ms in the channelstrip!!! Is it a cpu issue they try to avoid or just an overactive programmer who wrote two zero's too many. lol. Reason got heavy with 6, my hd can hardly keep up sometimes, glitch... Anyway, thank you sehr!
Sool101 5 days ago
love all ur videos u'v taught me alot man!im still using reason 5 this makes me want to upgrade!Keep up the great work!
kshore2010 6 days ago
dude most useful videos I've seen for reason in awhile please keep em coming
robd510 2 weeks ago
Dude I just wanna thank you for doing all these vids. So helpful
christianjavila 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Best channel for tutorials on Reason 6 I've ever seen.
I hope you keep uploading, thanks a lot for all the help!
Brandflugan 1 month ago
AWESOME!!!! I used the other technique by programming the crappy drum patern and it sucked! This way is much, much better! Thanks for the tip. :)
blaqsanova 2 months ago
the kicks are only used for the Sidechain input signal on the compressor, which will tell the instrument when to be compressed more or less, depending on when the "unconnected kick" hits during the song
EddieVersatile 2 months ago
@sizzerrrhandz They're being used as ghost kicks.
ODSTHelljumper 2 months ago
how come the combinator is not attached to anything with cords just redrum and audio spliitters ? connect them but not the combinator ???????
sizzerrrhandz!! peace !!!!!!!! much luv thanks
sizzerrrhandz 2 months ago
Very helpful thanks; proved that not all the good tricks need to be complex. Cheers!
StEvE1961able 2 months ago