The workflow wont be the same and the sound timbre will be very different.
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- MannequinRaces
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Libraquaricorn or Loque... any way you guys could share your reason files for these? They sound really good and I'd like to see in more detail how Loque is using PSQ-1684 and just in general how these songs are put together.
Nothing special, just hook up some random notes, quantized and connected the sequencers to some Combinators. For the "drumkit" i used a Combinator and filtered all anwanted notes out with a Scales&Chords, but left for each drum sound a few notes not only one, so they can come together with others (eg. drum+snare).MannequinRaces wrote: ↑20 May 2018Libraquaricorn or Loque... any way you guys could share your reason files for these? They sound really good and I'd like to see in more detail how Loque is using PSQ-1684 and just in general how these songs are put together.
If some others request the download, i gonna provide it. Keep in mind, you need PSQ for this song file than.
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- MannequinRaces
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I never thought to filter notes using Scales & Chords before for drum combinators, that's a great idea! Guess the issue I'm having with PSQ is I want it random but not too random to where notes are being triggered off the beat, or more specifically in-between notes, like in-between 16th notes and it doesn't sound very musical. Think I need to learn how to use PSQ better!
I used the Scales&Chords mainly because i was too lazy to set up different sequences. And this allowed me to have a drum-sound also musical (pitched up/down) and i do not need to be 100% accurate (which can also be done using the Quantizers). Well, its just one way to do it.MannequinRaces wrote: ↑20 May 2018I never thought to filter notes using Scales & Chords before for drum combinators, that's a great idea! Guess the issue I'm having with PSQ is I want it random but not too random to where notes are being triggered off the beat, or more specifically in-between notes, like in-between 16th notes and it doesn't sound very musical. Think I need to learn how to use PSQ better!
You can also have different timings, like a kick on 1/4, a Snare on 1/2, ClosedHihats on 1/16 and so on. Just di not figured out, if it has a probablity kind of stuff (it has some "chaos"...). I should RTFM
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- raccoonboy
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Also a Eurorack fanatic, and a Reason one.. I think Reason should become the go to way to interact with Eurorack, not just porting stuff over to Reason. It's perfectly designed to interact with hardware, but it could do much more in this regard (and other non-hardware stuff too).MattiasHG wrote: ↑17 May 2018That's a very good way to look at it.Undistraction wrote: ↑17 May 2018I would get these anyway purely for the reason that the more successful they are, the more chance there is of more Eurorack developers coming to the RE format which would be a really wonderful thing. Small, interesting, focused REs are the future. We have more than enough in the way of generic effects.
Just take a looked through this list without drooling: https://www.modulargrid.net/e/modules/evaluationlists
Since I'm a Eurorack fanatic, I'm always mentioning this to Eurorack devs I meet (primarily those who make digital modules as those make sense to port). If there's a real market for this, and you guys want more, feel free to contact your favorite module developers and let them know what you think.
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I really need to stop by here more often. Just noticed these in the shop, on sale, in a bundle. That kick drum though! You could easily construct an E.P. just using these, possibly an album too... hmmmm... After I get paid they'll be mine. Personal challenge accepted!
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- TritoneAddiction
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Trying out my newly bought bundle. After 30 minutes of making random patches I can already tell I love these.
So easy to make cool sounding patches.
These might become new favorites of mine.
So easy to make cool sounding patches.
These might become new favorites of mine.
- Faastwalker
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Reason Experts has uploaded a couple of videos so far;
I don't mean "one trick ponies" in a bad way. I actually love plenty of REs that do one thing well. Basimilus is a superb device and I purchased it without much hesitation. I also enjoy a few other one trick ponies as well ;PUndistraction wrote: ↑19 May 2018Each to their own I guess. I think expanse is a great synth, but I've definitely had more fun playing with these three than I've ever had with expanse. I also find it really helpful to have a synth that has a sound, so I can head there when I need that sound, rather than heading for a synth that can make any sound and getting lost in creating it. That's not to say I don't make my own sounds - I barely use presets at all - but a synth with a distinctive character is way more attractive to me that one that does it all. I actually find myself using Kilhearts' synth loads recently - it's really limited but I know where the edges are and that makes me way more productive.aeox wrote: ↑19 May 2018
Hmm, I have to disagree with you here. eXpanse is probably the most feature packed synth in Reason and it does everything really well(As long as you know what you're doing) and is the absolute opposite of a creativity killer.
These Noise Engineering devices are more playful and cater to people who just want to tweak knobs and get good results right off the bat without having to think about it.
There are a few other devices in the shop that are one trick ponies as well. Megasaur comes to mind!
Tbh I do think calling these 'one trick ponies' is a little silly when they are capable of such a great palette of sounds.
I guess I end up using expanse for 90% of sounds because I've become accustomed to it and a lot of the time I sort of know the sound I'm going for( and it can just cover so much ground).
I do support RE like the ones in the Bundle here. They are cool! Blamsoft has some neat modular stuff as well.
If it's gonna add more Euroracks like Cursus or lores ipsum, Integra Funkitus, Variatic eruptions, etc, I would look at them differently.
I'm trying to resist right now, even if they look very promising; if even one of those others modules pops up, that would start to look like
a very good Blamsoft polymodular/Ocken As series alternative.
I'm trying to resist right now, even if they look very promising; if even one of those others modules pops up, that would start to look like
a very good Blamsoft polymodular/Ocken As series alternative.
- Exowildebeest
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I bought the Basimilus Iteritas and it sure doesn't disappoint! It sounds really unique, and the controls are so well chosen, perfect for giving a sound interesting movement.
I might have to buy the bundle now....
Yeah, I had to buy.
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