botnotbot wrote: ↑29 May 2018Great video! It really has a lot of transition techniques packed into a single place. This makes it a great reference going forward.jimmyklane wrote: ↑12 May 2018Please leave me some comments on this thread or on YouTube. Subscribe if you’d like to see more content. In addition, I can get much more advanced on individual topics ranging from transitions, drum production, sampling, synthesis technique, getting certain types of sounds or emulating sounds you love in songs, and even my own creative process if you check out my soundcloud in my signature and like my music. I want to hear what you think and what you’d like to see more of, if anything!!!
Looking ahead to your future videos, I hope you keep the same tone/technical level throughout. YouTube has so many 'How to begin..' type videos and very few in depth tutorials soaking in the decade+ history of these instruments. In Reason, the effect is even more extreme considering the lack of 3rd party devices back in Reason's hey-day -- so many crazy tricks and techniques that I have no idea about, having come in at 9.5 with a subscription to a small galaxy of REs to utilize.
I’m really happy that you enjoyed this video! I was really afraid of how “amateur” it is presented and the fact that I DONT go super deep into any one technique would turn people off.
Have you seen my new series? It’s callex “Exploring Reason” and I posted the first video here and on YouTube starting with Subtractor. I cover it for 25 minutes. I’m going to attempt to work my way “up the chain” and I’m working on the video for NN-19 now.