Just had to give it a Like. More of THIS, please.
Reason Cables video is really good
I'm not too sure if this should belong to General or Tutorials, because I don't want to discuss the contents of the video per se, but how good it is and how Reason have finally made an actual educational video.
Just had to give it a Like. More of THIS, please.
Just had to give it a Like. More of THIS, please.
for AL/Bitwig/whatever users it enables macros without target control blocking
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generated modulation just the bonus
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... ser-knobs/
generated modulation just the bonus
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I think some Reason praise is refreshing to see right now. Let's just leave this positive post here in the General Reason forum, where you put it.
And I agree, it was a good video. I would like to see them do more videos in this direction, like they used to do.
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Two things about this video:
- It's a solid tutorial that is accessible to newcomers, but could have a few gems for experienced users (I never considered using an LFO as a trig sequence, even though I know it's all just CV).
- It plays to Reason's strengths. Only Reason has this kind of modulation and routing, and showing how to use it well is infinitely more valuable than showing how to make a trap beat or something that could be done anywhere.
- It's a solid tutorial that is accessible to newcomers, but could have a few gems for experienced users (I never considered using an LFO as a trig sequence, even though I know it's all just CV).
- It plays to Reason's strengths. Only Reason has this kind of modulation and routing, and showing how to use it well is infinitely more valuable than showing how to make a trap beat or something that could be done anywhere.
Thanks for posting this! I am subscribed to that channel but somehow missed it. Wish I saw this video years ago. Like for one example, I had no idea you could use Redrum to control Kong via cv. I have so much more to learn. I hope we get more Reason fundamental videos like this. Actually would like to see more deeper into cv methods.
cv has always intimidated me somewhat... this video helps... thanks for sharing
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hello,
newbie question here
i am not that smart with regards to cv
i own Kron RE (cv giant of a RE)
what does Arcos RE add to using Kron
the video above, the guy is using kron but showing arcos
i am confused
any help is appreciated
cheers,
j
also, great tutorial video by ryan, thanks
thanks for leaving this thread in the general forum
newbie question here
i am not that smart with regards to cv
i own Kron RE (cv giant of a RE)
what does Arcos RE add to using Kron
the video above, the guy is using kron but showing arcos
i am confused
any help is appreciated
cheers,
j
also, great tutorial video by ryan, thanks
thanks for leaving this thread in the general forum
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Great tutorial Ryan. This is very important for the community and for people to understand how Reason can be a magic toolbox for uninspired musicians. Especially the newcomers or the ones who haven't dived into the back of the rack. Keep these videos coming. These will bring more people to the rack! Mos def.
And those jokes were great as well. CV: "the posthumously released solo album of Spinal Tap's 11th drummer."
And those jokes were great as well. CV: "the posthumously released solo album of Spinal Tap's 11th drummer."
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Arcus doesn't generate LFO's like Kron does. Arcus can be used to generate a static CV value to send somewhere, which can then be modulated with a separate LFO or envelope.littlejam wrote: ↑16 Nov 2021hello,
newbie question here
i am not that smart with regards to cv
i own Kron RE (cv giant of a RE)
what does Arcos RE add to using Kron
the video above, the guy is using kron but showing arcos
i am confused
any help is appreciated
cheers,
j
also, great tutorial video by ryan, thanks
thanks for leaving this thread in the general forum
My typical usage of Arcus is with the 8 generic CV inputs on the combinator. If you wire an Arcus into a combi CV, and assign a Rotary knob to the Arcus knob, you basically can get 8 more CV assignable Rotaties (the combinator only has 4 CV assignable rotaries.
Arcus is also handy just for general organisational CV duties, a nicer CV spider, and a way to add curves and extra modulation to incoming CV signals.
Back to OP, great video! Good to see RS hasn't forgotten about CV.
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If you take the left audio cable and drop it in the left input it will automatically connect the other one.
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I wish he had gone a bit deeper. He's much better at explaining this than others. The topic can be a bit dense and if the presentation is dull, I'm going to
The cool thing about using kong to control redrum via gate cv is you can label the kong pads, then when programming the midi you get actually labels rather than the keyboard roll....Mistro17 wrote: ↑15 Nov 2021Thanks for posting this! I am subscribed to that channel but somehow missed it. Wish I saw this video years ago. Like for one example, I had no idea you could use Redrum to control Kong via cv. I have so much more to learn. I hope we get more Reason fundamental videos like this. Actually would like to see more deeper into cv methods.
Thanks. Sadly it doesn't if you are moving audio paired cables, just if you are routing new connections. E.g. if you move the audio out of Europa to Alligator instead ( as a simple silly example) before you connect the two devices ( which does auto route the right as you say).PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑16 Nov 2021If you take the left audio cable and drop it in the left input it will automatically connect the other one.
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You unplug the R cable before you attempt a new connectionTinnitus wrote: ↑16 Nov 2021Thanks. Sadly it doesn't if you are moving audio paired cables, just if you are routing new connections. E.g. if you move the audio out of Europa to Alligator instead ( as a simple silly example) before you connect the two devices ( which does auto route the right as you say).PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑16 Nov 2021
If you take the left audio cable and drop it in the left input it will automatically connect the other one.
Thank you!
Never knew this and must always connect right cable first or would have noticed. Next thing you will be telling me there is a way to connect things in a big rack without all the scrollingPhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑16 Nov 2021If you take the left audio cable and drop it in the left input it will automatically connect the other one.
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If you right click a socket, you can route it to anywhere you want from the menu that pops up.Popey wrote: ↑16 Nov 2021Never knew this and must always connect right cable first or would have noticed. Next thing you will be telling me there is a way to connect things in a big rack without all the scrollingPhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑16 Nov 2021
If you take the left audio cable and drop it in the left input it will automatically connect the other one.
This rabbit hole just gets better huh? ThanksBilly+ wrote: ↑16 Nov 2021The cool thing about using kong to control redrum via gate cv is you can label the kong pads, then when programming the midi you get actually labels rather than the keyboard roll....Mistro17 wrote: ↑15 Nov 2021Thanks for posting this! I am subscribed to that channel but somehow missed it. Wish I saw this video years ago. Like for one example, I had no idea you could use Redrum to control Kong via cv. I have so much more to learn. I hope we get more Reason fundamental videos like this. Actually would like to see more deeper into cv methods.
cool, scrolling while holding a cv jack really was a pain. One day I should really start reading manualsPhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑16 Nov 2021If you right click a socket, you can route it to anywhere you want from the menu that pops up.
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I try to everything tidy and stuff shouldn't be too far if everything else is minimised, you know? Myself, I seldom use the right click menuPopey wrote: ↑16 Nov 2021cool, scrolling while holding a cv jack really was a pain. One day I should really start reading manualsPhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑16 Nov 2021
If you right click a socket, you can route it to anywhere you want from the menu that pops up.
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