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Reason 4 Tutorial - BASS REESE (for drum and bass)

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2008

HQ link:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=hLqhyrELwGI&fmt=18

MySpace link: http://profile.myspace.com/lokidnb
This is a simplified way of how I make growly drum and bass basslines in Reason 4. Feel free to ask me about anything outlined in this video.

I forgot to say; I'm building this synth from a blank or 'initialized' patch.
Reason automatically loads 'Epic Poly' every time you create a new thor.

To stop this, you can UN-click the 'load default sound in new devices' box in the general preferences. Now all new devices will load an initialized patch when you create them. You can also initialize any patch by right-clicking on the device.

Sorry if I go a bit fast in places. You might have to pause here and there to read everything.

Comment/rate/subscribe if you want to :) Cheers.x

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  • Hi mate, Thans for the great tutorial. I was wondering if you did use some kind of effects that isn't shown in this video, because i followed all the steps of your tuturial but the sound i get sounds less interesting and far more boring than yours, even when trying out different note patterns. Thanks in advance mate. Cheers.

  • @zymojo There are no more processes affecting the sound than the ones in the video. Are you starting from a blank patch?

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  • @kw1ksh0t

    Noisia probably copied this guys' tutorial.

  • THE best reese tutorial I've ever come across. No matter what I do in FL Studio, I can't get anything near that good.

    Cheers.

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  • I would like to know how to process the reese like you do in you rmore modern tracks. Please loki!

  • @loki1200 he probably doesnt have the same drum roll

  • very useful mate. this is going to be hours of fun

  • solid mate! craziest noise I have heard without hardware or granular sampling...i find it weird how the tutorials for Reese basses from 3+ years ago are better than most of the newer ones. I mean I suppose dubstep wobbles and deadmau5 style have made a big impact since 3 years ago (and crappy tutorials for them clogging up yourtube)...but the reese is still being used just as much today as it was 3 years ago

  • i love the grunty bass, cheers for the tutorial, you R awesome!! :-) and you make my day!!!

  • @TSMDesigns i realy doupt it.......

    

  • he goes so fast like this is nothing, but in our eyes this is fucking gold. x]

  • @ydobluv just pause and go back if you missed something

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