Reason - Glitch effects (Granulizer) setup
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This video is a response to Reason Tutorial: Granular Timestretching of Sampled Sounds
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Hey dude, trying this on reason 5, cant open any of my samples nor the one you used in the tut, any ideas?
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Is there any way you can pitch it, like in malstrom? So you can actually use it as an instrument..
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many thanks, I had no idea you could make a gate that way. Going to glitch out a vocal sample with this method.
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THANK YOU! great how it works!
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Could you upload the combinator template please??
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@rubikbg from what ive gathered you can just keep keyboard tracking checked.
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thank you.
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thanks man, great tutorial ive used this so much beacse its so versatile :P. :) again thanks
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safety..........i like it
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NICE !
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When I hook up the subtractor lfo to the gate it triggers the default NN-19 organ every 5 seconds for 5 seconds, it's extremely annoying! Any ideas how to stop it? I can't get any further in the tutorial because of it.
falkortheluckdragon 3 years ago
Check your Subtractor LFO - make it faster; or, check your organ AMP ENVelope, you might have a really long release?
AcePincter 3 years ago
i've done all the things you're saying in the video.
i have one question: how can i change the speed?
cause i wanna play it faster.
thanks man ;-)
puaarts 3 years ago
The sample Start is, in this case, controlled by the MOD ENV on the subtractor, right? So, you can control how fast the sample plays by adjusting the attack, on that particular envelope.
AcePincter 3 years ago
acutally, no matter what i'm triggering, when i use an envelope to move the start position via a combinator it only moves it from half way when the min and max values are default. could this be becasue of reason 4.0?
nhs2 3 years ago
It could be because the knob on your rotary input on the rear of the combinator is set for 64? Set it for 128. It's the sensitivity to the input that this knob controls. Remember, it's the knob on the rear where your rotary input is plugged in.
AcePincter 3 years ago