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Old April 12th, 2010, 16:02
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Default Black Metal In Reason 4, Is it possible?

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This is my first post and i have a question. Is it possible to make some Black Metal in Reason 4?

I mean, I have try it out but i can't get a good guitar sound. Is it anybody here that make Metal, or black metal in reason?


I would be for ever graetful if somebody could help me.


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Old April 13th, 2010, 13:57
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Well you can make it but you need to have the sounds. You could always try to put the Scream distortion on a guitar or sometin. But the sound of the drums should be a lot of work too but not impossible.
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Old April 14th, 2010, 13:03
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Old April 17th, 2010, 09:38
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very good!
Nice metal songs,but for this you need a real guitar,propellerhead record (or another sofware for recording) and skills to make a guitar samples
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or another guitar refills (patches or samples)
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Old April 19th, 2010, 01:03
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I've heard some pretty decent and really heavy stuff done completely within reason...

Was a few years ago, but i was blown away..i just wich i could find the file or remember who it was done by....

It's possible, but with alot of hard work im sure.
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Old April 19th, 2010, 20:44
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If you have Record you can do a lot more stuff obviously by recording guitar separately as an audio track.
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Old April 28th, 2010, 17:41
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yeah you could definitely sequence a black metal track in reason but you either have to be very good (and creative) with guitar synthesis or you need to be set up for recording your own guitar...

even if you can't play guitar but you're set up for recording you could always sample one note / a few chords to use as samples and then build your melodies within reason using those samples.

reason is entirely open to audio samples (you can bring any audio into it), you just can't sequence / record audio unless you fork out the cash for record :P
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If you have Record you can do a lot more stuff obviously by recording guitar separately as an audio track.
My friend, i thing that is beter to change stil. Write & compose something like zempekiko, r&b pop generaly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Leave metal. Be meber of more melodical stils
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Old September 19th, 2010, 02:42
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yeah you could definitely sequence a black metal track in reason but you either have to be very good (and creative) with guitar synthesis or you need to be set up for recording your own guitar...

even if you can't play guitar but you're set up for recording you could always sample one note / a few chords to use as samples and then build your melodies within reason using those samples.

reason is entirely open to audio samples (you can bring any audio into it), you just can't sequence / record audio unless you fork out the cash for record :P
Nice, I have tried before to use samples, but is very difficult to build a good melody in the piano roll.

I suppose its a lot of cutting? I have tried as i said to use a death metal sample guitar, but its hard and and i gets messy.

Mabey i should use Soundforge to cut the samples instead of reason?

I need all the help i can get, sorry for the late answer and Im really tired right now but i log in later today.

Thank you allt for your answers!!
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