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Reverse Affect

Posted: 17 Feb 2018
by clone
Hey everyone, working on a track and looking for a way to do a reverse affect. Anyone know how to do this? Hopefully I can do it with in reason and don't have to buy anything. No re or vst's for a long while. LOL

Thanks!


clone

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 17 Feb 2018
by aeox
You can always bounce some audio and use the reverse function.

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 17 Feb 2018
by Loque
Khs Reverse is free AFAIK and you can use a sample and it's editor.

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 17 Feb 2018
by Creativemind
Don't wanna sound like the grammar police but it's "effect".

What kind of reverse effect? what are you wanting to reverse?

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 17 Feb 2018
by Noplan
Grain.

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 17 Feb 2018
by clone
aeox wrote:
17 Feb 2018
You can always bounce some audio and use the reverse function.
How is tho done? I have never bounced audio before. I'm on 9.2

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 17 Feb 2018
by clone
Loque wrote:
17 Feb 2018
Khs Reverse is free AFAIK and you can use a sample and it's editor.
Khs is $29 dollars, not free.

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 18 Feb 2018
by Loque
clone wrote:
17 Feb 2018
Loque wrote:
17 Feb 2018
Khs Reverse is free AFAIK and you can use a sample and it's editor.
Khs is $29 dollars, not free.
Than maybe it was free when it was released. Can't remember I played for it. Bad luck...

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 18 Feb 2018
by aeox
clone wrote:
17 Feb 2018
aeox wrote:
17 Feb 2018
You can always bounce some audio and use the reverse function.
How is tho done? I have never bounced audio before. I'm on 9.2
Right click on midi clip and "Bounce in place"

Then you can chop, reverse, stretch, etc.

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 18 Feb 2018
by EdGrip
kHs was free when it was released, but not any more. With reversing, there's a couple of ways to do it in stock Reason, but in all of them you need to have an audio clip to play backwards.

That means if the part you want to reverse is a virtual instrument like Thor, you'll need to right-click > bounce in place, as described above, to give you an audio clip to work on.

If you want to reverse a little bit of the whole track, probably the easiest way to do that is to click "rec source" on the master section,
then create a new audio track, and in the little drop-down menu select the master as the source, and make sure it's armed to record,
Then cue up the section you want in the sequencer and hit record. You'll see a new audio clip appear in the new audio track, and that clip is your whole mix for that section until you hit Stop.

Once you've got an audio clip, it's as simple as right-click > Reverse.

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 18 Feb 2018
by Creativemind
EdGrip wrote:
18 Feb 2018
kHs was free when it was released, but not any more. a new audio clip appear in the new audio track, and that clip is your whole mix for that section until you hit Stop.
You're right. I just checked on mine as I downloaded all the free Khs ones when they were first released and I have it so yes it was indeed free to begin with.

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 18 Feb 2018
by clone
EdGrip wrote:
18 Feb 2018
kHs was free when it was released, but not any more. With reversing, there's a couple of ways to do it in stock Reason, but in all of them you need to have an audio clip to play backwards.

That means if the part you want to reverse is a virtual instrument like Thor, you'll need to right-click > bounce in place, as described above, to give you an audio clip to work on.

If you want to reverse a little bit of the whole track, probably the easiest way to do that is to click "rec source" on the master section,
then create a new audio track, and in the little drop-down menu select the master as the source, and make sure it's armed to record,
Then cue up the section you want in the sequencer and hit record. You'll see a new audio clip appear in the new audio track, and that clip is your whole mix for that section until you hit Stop.

Once you've got an audio clip, it's as simple as right-click > Reverse.
Thanks for the feed back, I will defiantly give this a try.

Wish I would of found reverse when it was free.

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 18 Feb 2018
by Gorgon
Protracker on the Amiga had a 1 click reverse function. Ah those were the days.

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 18 Feb 2018
by clone
Gorgon wrote:
18 Feb 2018
Protracker on the Amiga had a 1 click reverse function. Ah those were the days.
What happened to Protractor?

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 18 Feb 2018
by EnochLight
clone wrote:
17 Feb 2018
Hey everyone, working on a track and looking for a way to do a reverse affect. Anyone know how to do this? Hopefully I can do it with in reason and don't have to buy anything. No re or vst's for a long while. LOL

Thanks!


clone
One of my favorite reverse reverb tutorials was done by Selig back in the 6.0 days. Still applies to the current version:


Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 20 Feb 2018
by clone
EnochLight wrote:
18 Feb 2018
clone wrote:
17 Feb 2018
Hey everyone, working on a track and looking for a way to do a reverse affect. Anyone know how to do this? Hopefully I can do it with in reason and don't have to buy anything. No re or vst's for a long while. LOL

Thanks!


clone
One of my favorite reverse reverb tutorials was done by Selig back in the 6.0 days. Still applies to the current version:

NICE! Thank you, that's what I need videos so I can see what to do.

Thanks again EnochLight


clone

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 21 Feb 2018
by Kilohearts_Per
EdGrip wrote:
18 Feb 2018
kHs was free when it was released...
It was always $29. But we did a Christmas give-away for a week or so in December 2016 if I remember correctly.

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 21 Feb 2018
by EnochLight
clone wrote:
20 Feb 2018
NICE! Thank you, that's what I need videos so I can see what to do.

Thanks again EnochLight


clone
Hey no problem! I always loved this video as it shows that it can be done with native devices with relative ease, and the effect is simply sublime. Enjoy!

Re: Reverse Affect

Posted: 21 Feb 2018
by QVprod
It's also worth noting that there's a reverse mode on the RV7000