REs that New Reason users with lots of VSTs shouldn't overlook
I'm just coming back to Reason after years away, like I imagine quite a few others may be, too, right now. I've got plenty of VST/AU's, mostly synths/samplers, so it's unlikely that I'll be investing in any new, Reason-only variations…
BUT, there's so many RE's out there that aren't synths. And maybe even RE synths that are really unique!
I'd love to hear what long-time RE users would recommend to not overlook.
And as I'm also new to this impressively active forum, no doubt I'll have missed earlier threads with similar recommendations for truly distinctive or even odd-ball RE's that a new Reason user might not even think to look for…?
So, let the recommendations begin, please!
TIA!
(And if this is deemed a topic that belongs elsewhere, I look forward to learning about that, too)
BUT, there's so many RE's out there that aren't synths. And maybe even RE synths that are really unique!
I'd love to hear what long-time RE users would recommend to not overlook.
And as I'm also new to this impressively active forum, no doubt I'll have missed earlier threads with similar recommendations for truly distinctive or even odd-ball RE's that a new Reason user might not even think to look for…?
So, let the recommendations begin, please!
TIA!
(And if this is deemed a topic that belongs elsewhere, I look forward to learning about that, too)
This is really a question of what you are looking for really. If you wanna really get into the deep end of reason, u have to get comfortable with the CVs.
Blamsoft polymodular system is unbelievable. Gives you the tools to turn multiple instrument devices into a polyphonic instrument. Even taking a single polyphonic Thor patch and converting it to a polymodular setup using 4-8 copies of itself will completely open up a track.
JP Ammo 400r is invaluable to me now. I personally have it added in my default combinator so it's always there when I need CV modulation. Jiggery-pokery's delay devices are also top-notch.
Rob Papen Vecto/predator-All have different strengths but always fit in a mix.
Blamsoft polymodular system is unbelievable. Gives you the tools to turn multiple instrument devices into a polyphonic instrument. Even taking a single polyphonic Thor patch and converting it to a polymodular setup using 4-8 copies of itself will completely open up a track.
JP Ammo 400r is invaluable to me now. I personally have it added in my default combinator so it's always there when I need CV modulation. Jiggery-pokery's delay devices are also top-notch.
Rob Papen Vecto/predator-All have different strengths but always fit in a mix.
Seen as you used Reason before then you know the power of cv and combinators and that you can build your own unique erm...anything really.
Personally just off the top of my head I'd say have a look at
Polar.
Synchronous
Audiomatic
Parsec
Just with these 4 REs you can build an insane combinator using 10 Parsecs and as many effects as your machine can handle not even including the use of the Reason players.
There are so many unique devices in reason, have fun exploring and welcome home
Personally just off the top of my head I'd say have a look at
Polar.
Synchronous
Audiomatic
Parsec
Just with these 4 REs you can build an insane combinator using 10 Parsecs and as many effects as your machine can handle not even including the use of the Reason players.
There are so many unique devices in reason, have fun exploring and welcome home
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JPS Harmonic Synthesizer is a retro additive synth that's pretty unique, sounds great, and is extremely fun to make patches for.
Of the stock devices, don't overlook Pulverizer -- it is a super versatile compression/distortion/filtering/modulation effect that I've used on basically every instrument under the sun. It's simple enough to use for quickly beefing up a lacking sound, and capable enough to go much further than that.
Of the stock devices, don't overlook Pulverizer -- it is a super versatile compression/distortion/filtering/modulation effect that I've used on basically every instrument under the sun. It's simple enough to use for quickly beefing up a lacking sound, and capable enough to go much further than that.
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You could also look into a synth called Revival as it is a bit of a strange beast..it's an organ but it isn't and no one really seems to know what is going on with it. I don't know if there is a VST version or equivalent as I haven't used them for a long time.
https://shop.propellerheads.se/product/revival/
Anyway, here is a track by someone just using the synth and drums. I own it but have never really delved into into it deeply.
https://shop.propellerheads.se/product/revival/
Anyway, here is a track by someone just using the synth and drums. I own it but have never really delved into into it deeply.
I have embraced Allihoopa. Come listen and play with my crap Figure loops here:
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They really are crap.
https://allihoopa.com/zeebot
They really are crap.
Synchronous is out of this world. Layer these things for some pretty cool stuff.
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New users should definitely take a look at all that CV-stuff in the shop. I'm aware that it's everybodys cup of tea, but for those who like it, there's some nice toys.
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Anything by blamsoft is always a must have!!! If you want wavetables get expanse if you like retro moog stuff check out the Viking series, also skrock has some nifty wavetable synths that I like a lot,
And another must have is rob papen vecto or quad, vecto is awesome for atmospheric sounds and quad is a bass machine again anything by RP is worth checking out
I recently discovered the jiggery pokery ammo 15 LFO/oscillator and it's awesome because you can even make it do FM or RM and iTs only 15$
As for effects kiloheartz always will have you covered as well as air raid audio haha I know this is a lot of them but my toolbox is overflowing and these are the brands I always am going back to hope this helps
And another must have is rob papen vecto or quad, vecto is awesome for atmospheric sounds and quad is a bass machine again anything by RP is worth checking out
I recently discovered the jiggery pokery ammo 15 LFO/oscillator and it's awesome because you can even make it do FM or RM and iTs only 15$
As for effects kiloheartz always will have you covered as well as air raid audio haha I know this is a lot of them but my toolbox is overflowing and these are the brands I always am going back to hope this helps
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I'd say it depends on how you're planning on using it. Synchronous is very instant-gratification because it includes a bunch of built-in effects to modulate, so it's easy to draw some shapes, play around with some knobs, and quickly come up with "happy accidents". Shape is probably more powerful for generating complex modulation, but it doesn't do any audio processing on its own, so it takes a bit more setup and conscious decision.dpcoffin wrote:Yummy, thanks, LectricP!
So, Synchronous vs. Shape?
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My music: Future Human
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Selig Leveler, JPS Chenille, Antidote to name a few.
There are a few that came so close in originality but just missed the grade in execution... OchenK Driver, Carve, eds06
There are a few that came so close in originality but just missed the grade in execution... OchenK Driver, Carve, eds06
Yes, all Selig's REs are great and very useful in the rack. I'd also look into some of Ochen K's stuff for some creative weirdness. The fun thing with reason is you can plug and pretty much send and receive from anything into anything so you never know what you can come up with.
I have embraced Allihoopa. Come listen and play with my crap Figure loops here:
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They really are crap.
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They really are crap.
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