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samsome
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15 May 2020

In Machine there's a plugin called grain delay

i was wondering if grain can do that within reason?

thanks

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16 May 2020

samsome wrote:
15 May 2020
In Machine there's a plugin called grain delay

i was wondering if grain can do that within reason?

thanks
if you mean, can you use the grain delay of maschine in reason?
or do you mean a grain delay that works directly in reason?

you can make an effect, route a group or effect, through the effect (the effect is on "sound").
there is a maschine FX vst, that you can use for effects.. how it precisily works, i don't know, never used it.
on YT or somewhere, or the manual you can try it.
although i now maschine quite well, never used the FX version, and what i don't use.
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ShelLuser
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16 May 2020

samsome wrote:
15 May 2020
In Machine there's a plugin called grain delay

i was wondering if grain can do that within reason?
Sounds like you're comparing apples & oranges here. Grain Delay (in Maschine) is an audio effect. But Grain in Reason is a sample based instrument, not an effect. Flip it around and you'll notice Grain doesn't even have any audio inputs.
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samsome
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16 May 2020

so a beast like Grain can't do a simple grain delay effect? :(

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ShelLuser
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16 May 2020

samsome wrote:
16 May 2020
so a beast like Grain can't do a simple grain delay effect? :(
Like I said: it's an instrument, not an audio effect. There's a huge difference between granular synthesis or a grain delay ya know ;)
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16 May 2020

samsome wrote:
16 May 2020
so a beast like Grain can't do a simple grain delay effect? :(
It can if you change the mode and size of the grain playback.

1. Use a slower speed and small segments in your audio analysis.

2. Use Grain Oscillator or Long Grain mode. This will hep you define what the grains are you are trying to delay, how many, the pitch, etc.
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3. Add a delay to make more of them in the FX section.
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Simply using it as a delay module is the issue since it's based on the sample imported.
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16 May 2020

You could potentially try using Quartet since it has a granular variation of creating a chorus, but it'll be up to you to determine if its what you're looking for.
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