You are awesome! I love that you are constantly figuring out new and creative ways to do things inside of Reason, and also that you upload these videos so frequently. I have been a subscriber of yours for years now and you always have released quality videos. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us.
I am uploading frequently since recently again because there is a lot of stuff I am able to cover about reason. Let it be a simple sound design topic, Control voltage, rack extensions, song structure and what not else. There is just so many thing one can do with this program alone. So I am touching different areas at the moment. Sometimes these thing can become a bit technical though.
I might, since I messed around with it earlier today. There are still some pieces of the puzzle I need to lay down myself in regards on 'how' to present it though. because there is a lot of stuff to cover.
yeah, it's a small little gem I always wanted to do. Since this goes with a lot of synths out there from ReasonStudios themselves I figured. For instance (just to drop a name here), parsec has a similar setting.
This is amazing, I don't do anything in audio, don't have any clue what this software is or even what LFO is, and yet RU-vid was like "Check this out!". I will admit though I liked 3:15.
Heeft ff geduurd, maar hij heeft het gevonden hoor haha! Velocity Sensitive Polyphonic Modulation Matrix! Dude... Europa is still the sickest synth available imo! Try doing some FM'ing on the waveforms via the LFOs, I have a video showing some stuff with that !
well, in this case I was more looking for the 'kbd' setting, which is in this case translated to 'key'. Something I never figured. But right, FM is my cup of tea, I might check some out. I love the FM algos that already exist in Europa itself. Such as 1:2 2:1 and 1:8 (which causes heavy inharmonics). Thanx, appreciate it!
Iv'e been literally doing this for years you can also do the exact same thing on thor for lfo 2 and any other thing you want to be effected by keyboard tracking.
@@AuT0maTe1 one side note on the LFO2, it is a global LFO, so it doesn't work the same way as the LFO1 does. Same thing could be said for the global envelope. It has 'odd' behavior when you connect it to a filter and using polyphony, where the poly-release is in a different state. I might need to explain this one one day. Because global settings work different in a polyphony mode (on single poly it works fine though).
@@reasonexperts Interesting yeah definitely sounds like a video on that behavior could be helpful. I cant say I was really aware of it and thor is probably the synth I use the most.
@@AuT0maTe1 will do... I think tuesday, because tomorrow is going be really hot, so I have to increase fan noises in the background. And I don't think people will like it. Because its going to be 34 degrees celsius tomorrow.