This combinator uses the alligator to rhythmically jump between 3 different effects processers.
These combinators use basic stuff, that comes with reason 9.
A.R.E.S: Alligator rhythmic effect splitter
Oh man, a couple of new patches from Modecca... that's like a friend offering you a tab of acid. You just know you are going to put it on your tongue for a night full of fun.
That funk patch sounds like some sort of north african goat stringed lute electrified!
Edit: Kind of like these Ngoni:
That funk patch sounds like some sort of north african goat stringed lute electrified!
Edit: Kind of like these Ngoni:
If you ain't hip to the rare Housequake, shut up already.
Damn.
Damn.
I like patches like this because, I can sit there and create tons of new patches out of them, just making small tweaks , with many suprises along the way.
Also swapping out the 3 different effects processors to 3 different types of effect processors, results in some pretty interesting stuff.
I wouldn't expect this combinator to be of any use to people who make 'mainstream' styles (ex: 4 on floor, R&B), but if it used as a foundation rhythm for a song, that's when things start getting interesting (the cauldron begins to boil).
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So good. How come all the cool bands never play in my town?Catblack wrote: โ27 Nov 2017Oh man, a couple of new patches from Modecca... that's like a friend offering you a tab of acid. You just know you are going to put it on your tongue for a night full of fun.
That funk patch sounds like some sort of north african goat stringed lute electrified!
Edit: Kind of like these Ngoni:
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These patches are really fun. Thank you for sharing. I'm playing around with them while running an Okinawan vocal sample through Grain and it's getting pretty trippy. I made this quickly incorporating the two patches.
Well done, sorta reminds me of some electronic avante guard stuff that could have be found on the last album I reviewed.Quiloc Lim wrote: โ30 Nov 2017These patches are really fun. Thank you for sharing. I'm playing around with them while running an Okinawan vocal sample through Grain and it's getting pretty trippy. I made this quickly incorporating the two patches.
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