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Hey man u can ask whatever u want here. I will help u as long as i know. Forum is the place where we r all learnin. Welcome to the Reason forum dude! |
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Welcome dude! Ask anything you want, nobody will laugh, well, except me and few other people.. (joking). But ya, go ahead and let us know what's your problem.
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ya what's your problem, buddy? |
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I don't have any at the moment that I would need to ask you guys. I'm just messing around with it and seeing what everything is and does at the moment. Thanks for the welcome and I won't mind some laughing as long as your not dicks about it |
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Correction...I do have a problem. I am trying connect a reverb to my 2nd channel of my ReDrum (my claps) cause I like to have a little reverb on my claps. I can't seem to get the reverb to be with just the claps and not the kick or not just the kick. I do know about the behind the racks so I am informed about that. Could someone please tell me I should connect the reverb input cables to? Much appreciated!
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The best way to do it is to have a rack like the following. Create a separate mixer for the Redrum. Then wire each Redrum channel into a separate mixer channel. Remove the wiring from "Stereo Out" on Redrum. Instead connect the new mixer into the place where the Redrum was previously connected on your main mixer. Now you can control each channel separately. Hold shift when you create the reverb FX device. That will prevent it from wiring automatically into the wrong spot. Then press TAB to go into the patch cable mode. There drag the cables the 2nd channel of Redrum into the new reverb module "Audio Input". Then from "Audio Ouput" drag the cables into the Redrum mixer channel 2. |
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Thanks for the help, but I figured it out on my own kind of. I just made another ReDrum for the claps and put that in the combinator with my claps. I also made another combinator for my kick. I can tell that thing will help me a lot. Thanks anyway though!
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It's ok what you did, but imagine if you wanted an effect on each sample in Redrum (which is very likely, in future), are you going to create 10 Redrums? The setup I showed you (Redrum -> Mixer) is a very common one. Usually people create that setup once and then save it as the "default" rack. Every time you create a new file, you get the whole setup at once. You can set the default file in settings. |
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That is working perfectly man! Thanks a whole bunch! This place is awesome!
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