Reason Tutorial - Seperating your drum sounds for mixing in NNXT
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All Comments (14)
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Thanks, great tutorial!
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is there a diference in separating the sounds on the NNXT and the redrum, because i prefer the redrum....nice tutorial
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"to do that, we're gonna wanna cum through our sounds" xD
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i appreciate the tutorial!
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reason works like a hardware
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question, when opening up individual sounds on nnxt how do you make it so when the sound opens up it opens up on one key radher than a big bar that covers up all the keys coz thats so time consuming
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nice tutorial!!!! thank you!
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you can do the same thing with th redrum... just route each individual sound from the redrum to a mixer like u did the nnxt, then route the output of that mixer to another mixer. thats the good thing about reason, u can have as many compoonents as u want .
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bboy my man i just sucribed to ur channel good lookinon that nnxt tip im trien to add ableton live to my work flow it came with my keyboard but i never knew how to use it proper im still watchen thru ur videos so im not goin to ask a bunch a ?s now but im prob gon have a few for u and itd be kewl if u could help me out
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Thanks Man I was stuck on Redrum,I WILL TRY THIS Method of Druming.
wkd tutorial proper gold i have a question can u do anything like this with dr rex thanx man
thezigzagjunglist 2 years ago
there's actually no way to do this in the dr rex. I actually don't use the rex that much. Only if theres a loop I want to be playing. Other than that, I'll just sample in Ableton, or use the NNXT for drums. I don't even use the Redrum either.
bboyspaz 2 years ago