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| There’s a breakdown on a part of my track that I want to make sound like it’s coming through in really reduced audio quality, maybe as if it was being listened to through a telephone line. Is this called reducing the sample quality? I don’t have anything like Cubase where I presume it would be easier to apply filters to the wave form rather than the instrument itself in Reason, but I was wondering if Reason had a way to do this? Many thanks for any help. |
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If its a certain device then I'd say mess with automating (kicking in) scream 4 or automating the frequency of your track for that certain amount of time which gives it that kind of low quality sound also.
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#3
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Get this free plug-in by iZotope http://www.izotope.com/products/audi...l/download.asp this one is a noise-maker vst plugin that could give you the results you're lookin' for. Take a trip around the iZotope site. Personally i recommend it even i don't work for them, because their quality. Look for their iZotope Ozone, another vst plug-in, for mastering. Man, it really works and, also, they provide a mastering guide fully free downloadable (¿correcto?) with a lot of functionally tricks. i hope this could work for you. Greets. Darbo |
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#4
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Well darbo I think hes looking for a solution within reason itself which can't do vsts.
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that's truth… sorry man! Darbo |
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#6
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No problem man, and you're right darbo VSTs are very very useful, but not in reason. I think they didnt want to include VST support because it would make reason more unstable, but if they can just add audio support....
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#7
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Yeah thanks Darbo, but all I have is Reason. The scream 4 works pretty well. Doesn't quite hit the nail though. The search goes on... |
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