Is there anyone on this board that uses Reason 3 that can make sounds similar too 7614 or sounds similar in structure to the first Woob release or even Biosphere?
I am struggling with Reason and cannot seem to get satisfaction from it.
Does anyone know of good tutorial sites?
Thanks for any advice or comments
Reason 3 and Ambience
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i use Reason 3.....
havnt really tryed to get the 76:14 vibe so i cant tell ya how to get it but
there are alot of tutorials out there....not necessarily on "ambience" but just neet production tricks and the likes
but the best tutorial you can find IMO is...."trial & error"
"the appliance of science" in full effect
just get your head & hands into it....and see what you come up with
thats my tutorial tip
havnt really tryed to get the 76:14 vibe so i cant tell ya how to get it but
there are alot of tutorials out there....not necessarily on "ambience" but just neet production tricks and the likes

but the best tutorial you can find IMO is...."trial & error"

"the appliance of science" in full effect

just get your head & hands into it....and see what you come up with
thats my tutorial tip

peace & respect
// chuck cogan
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// chuck cogan
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http://soundcloud.com/chuck-cogan
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There's a piece in the Global article (within another thread in this section), where either Mark or Tom state that (at that time), all they really needed was a sampler and a good FX unit !
I think this pretty much sum's things up.
Off course, those two, and a bundle of ideas as well.
I know the sound you're looking for, Guest, and as Mr. Chuck also states, the purest way to attain it, is by trial and error.
If I was yourself, I'd try to look into samplers (if you haven't already), and get your head around them. Reason has the NNXT, which (to my understanding), is da'bomb !
There's also Kontakt out there too by Native Instruments, and a host of others, and a HUGE host of FX applications too.
I'd try to start with a good idea, and then with the sleeves rolled right-up, get tore into the NNXT and Reason's FX.
I think this pretty much sum's things up.
Off course, those two, and a bundle of ideas as well.
I know the sound you're looking for, Guest, and as Mr. Chuck also states, the purest way to attain it, is by trial and error.
If I was yourself, I'd try to look into samplers (if you haven't already), and get your head around them. Reason has the NNXT, which (to my understanding), is da'bomb !
There's also Kontakt out there too by Native Instruments, and a host of others, and a HUGE host of FX applications too.
I'd try to start with a good idea, and then with the sleeves rolled right-up, get tore into the NNXT and Reason's FX.