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As some of my recent tutorials have been very ‘reference’ based I thought I’d get back to some proper technique and try to listen to your r...
In this tutorial we’re going to examine some quick and easy ways of adding more variation and interest to our drum loops. Other kind of loops can also benefit, as well, depending on the...
In my experience with music software I’ve come to the conclusion that FL Studio (despite being disapproved by most of the music producers) is an excellent software for composing and arr...
What is equalization? Equalization (or EQ) doesn鈥檛 change the frequency in any way really – it鈥檚 just a frequency volume control.
There are two different types of equalizers used. ...
Have you ever wanted to cut a kick drum out of a loop but found it difficult to do so without bringing the other instruments with it? Even if you’re dealing with loops that are drums-on...
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When creating Dubstep music, one of the most important instruments is the bass. A lot of Dubstep songs have a wobble bass. This is basically a bass with a filter being modulated in a rhythmi...
Using group channels and send/return configurations is pretty much an essential part of constructing your mix. Saying that I get a lot of students that are either slightly puzzled about the e...
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We often think of the vocoder as a device for effecting voices, but it’s a device that’s regularly used for a myriad of other purposes. In this tutorial, we teach you to use Reas...
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The ability to split and merge different sources of audio using the Spider Audio unit is useful indeed, but it’s the Spider CV unit that really allows users to explore new ideas and wa...
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Tucked away in the Reason device list is the Spider Audio Merger & Splitter, a small utility device that is infinitely useful to any Reason user. But it often lies dormant even when it c...