I feel this one is a little underappreciated. Not an obvious show pony candidate, and maybe not anyone's first choice for slamming club bangers, but definitely one of the most unique and mindblowing synths in the shop. I love it for sound design and generative music, it has the most amazing range of sound possibilities that can be both weird/out of the box and organic/natural sounding at the same time. The sort of instrument you can spend an entire day with, just exploring. Goes where no other synth in Reason can go
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Totally agree, Resonans was for me a no brainer as I saw what it can do. The possibility to be able to create sounds that are somewhere between natural and electronic and the possibility to process your own sounds - loading them as samples or routing them - through this synth is something very special about Resonans.dvdrtldg wrote: ↑15 Jan 2020I feel this one is a little underappreciated. Not an obvious show pony candidate, and maybe not anyone's first choice for slamming club bangers, but definitely one of the most unique and mindblowing synths in the shop. I love it for sound design and generative music, it has the most amazing range of sound possibilities that can be both weird/out of the box and organic/natural sounding at the same time. The sort of instrument you can spend an entire day with, just exploring. Goes where no other synth in Reason can go
Idd, Resonans was/is great. It has its own sound. Compared to Chromaphone it lacks the interaction between 2 generators. Would be great if there were more generators, which can be interacted/interconnected with or a bit more access to the generator itself (like a breakout or more options in the generator loop). The probably best thing in Resonans is the Audio In, where you can have additional sound sources including Resonans itself . I love itreddust wrote: ↑16 Jan 2020Totally agree, Resonans was for me a no brainer as I saw what it can do. The possibility to be able to create sounds that are somewhere between natural and electronic and the possibility to process your own sounds - loading them as samples or routing them - through this synth is something very special about Resonans.dvdrtldg wrote: ↑15 Jan 2020
I feel this one is a little underappreciated. Not an obvious show pony candidate, and maybe not anyone's first choice for slamming club bangers, but definitely one of the most unique and mindblowing synths in the shop. I love it for sound design and generative music, it has the most amazing range of sound possibilities that can be both weird/out of the box and organic/natural sounding at the same time. The sort of instrument you can spend an entire day with, just exploring. Goes where no other synth in Reason can go
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Totally, I think that's really the best feature it has
That was actually one of the reasons I thought about buying it. Then I realised I could use the resonance in Rad Piano. Also PSP have a free VST called Piano Verb which does the same thing.
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The resonance in RP is probably way different than that in Resonans. I think, it is more like the thing in Kong. The Audio In in Resonans is working like a impulse for the physical modelling instead of a simple noise.
Edit: Maybe i was wrong, at least a bit. Looks like Reasonstudios did a bit more than just adding a resonator, well, maybe...
Sympathetic resonance is a physical phenomenon that can occur in acoustic instruments, like in pianos for example.
It means that any undamped strings will ring along with the played strings. For example, if you play a key with the
sustain pedal down, all other strings in the piano will also vibrate at various intensities. Similarly, if you hold down a
number of keys (so that the dampers are off the strings) and then play additional keys, the strings for the held keys
will resonate.
With the Resonance controls you set the amount of sympathetic resonance in your piano sound.
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