avaris
01-05-2007, 12:00 AM
There are a lot of Reason users out there who share all their tips, tricks, and rns files with everyone. THANK YOU. Well since I got Reason, I've been able to learn the program fairly quickly due to this.
So, in an attempt to give back something I decided to try and come up with some new trick or something in Reason.
One of my favorite plugins/effects of all time is Native Instruments Spektral Delay. So on my way to work this morning, I went through all the logical steps on how to reproduce this effect in Reason. And well I managed to come up with something.
http://swallace21.googlepages.com/SpektralFX.cmb
When you open the combi you'll notice the two vocoders set to EQ mode. Well the signal from the instrument is split to both vocoders. The FX vocoder is then run to whatever effects plugin you wanna use. I used a delay for this example.
Basically, whatever frequencies you wanna add delay to you simply raise one of the bands on the FX labeled vocoder. Also remember to lower the same band in the normal vocoder by an equal or similar amount. So now you can isolate whatever frequencies from the instrument you wanna have delay on.
Of course you can use other effects besides just a delay. In the end, it's still the same signal accept certain frequency bands have whatever effects you wanna throw on them. NI's Spektral Delay does the same exact thing, except only with delay.
Also you can take that main signal after it is run through the combinator and add other effects to it.
Of course you can add and build in as many vocoders as you want and apply a different effect to every single frequency band. Of course that would be crazy.
I haven't tried it yet, but using SGX's reverb modulation trick on isolated frequencies would be pretty sick.
Hopefully I'll come up with some other crazy stuff. If anyone has any type of big $$$ vst effects plugins they wanna try and emulate in Reason, give me a description and maybe I can come up with something.
So, in an attempt to give back something I decided to try and come up with some new trick or something in Reason.
One of my favorite plugins/effects of all time is Native Instruments Spektral Delay. So on my way to work this morning, I went through all the logical steps on how to reproduce this effect in Reason. And well I managed to come up with something.
http://swallace21.googlepages.com/SpektralFX.cmb
When you open the combi you'll notice the two vocoders set to EQ mode. Well the signal from the instrument is split to both vocoders. The FX vocoder is then run to whatever effects plugin you wanna use. I used a delay for this example.
Basically, whatever frequencies you wanna add delay to you simply raise one of the bands on the FX labeled vocoder. Also remember to lower the same band in the normal vocoder by an equal or similar amount. So now you can isolate whatever frequencies from the instrument you wanna have delay on.
Of course you can use other effects besides just a delay. In the end, it's still the same signal accept certain frequency bands have whatever effects you wanna throw on them. NI's Spektral Delay does the same exact thing, except only with delay.
Also you can take that main signal after it is run through the combinator and add other effects to it.
Of course you can add and build in as many vocoders as you want and apply a different effect to every single frequency band. Of course that would be crazy.
I haven't tried it yet, but using SGX's reverb modulation trick on isolated frequencies would be pretty sick.
Hopefully I'll come up with some other crazy stuff. If anyone has any type of big $$$ vst effects plugins they wanna try and emulate in Reason, give me a description and maybe I can come up with something.