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Reason Tutorial – Chiptune Synth in Thor

Here is another short reason tutorial related to making 8 bit chiptune sounding patches. This time were going to use the Thor polysonic synth found in reason 4.
The most important aspect of this synth is the use of the step sequencer at the bottom of the Thor, to get something that sounds vaguely authentic you [...]

Making the BodyRox Yeah Yeah Synth in Reason

This tutorial was contributed by our friend luckydatevideos on you tube. Awesome videos and great sound design. A really useful little 9 minute video on how to create that BodyRox Yeah Yeah sound. Its a great sound and this tutorial steps you right through how to make a seriously authentic sounding copy of it. Enjoy.

10 Things you should know about Thor – Reason Tutorial

Don’t get me wrong reason has always had good synths, the subtractor is still one of my favorite bass synths and the Malstrom is still fantastic for edgy goodness and doing evolving pads. The synths in reason were so good in fact that when Reason 4 was announced I kind of ignored Thor and [...]

Subtractor Basics Reason Tutorial

Simple yet powerful the Subtractor synth has been a part of Propellerheads Reason since version 1. Its is a lovely little utility synth that manages to pack a hell of a lot of oomph in a very small front panel. I have found over the years that the Subtractor is very good for lead and [...]

Psy Trance Kick and Bass Reason Tutorial

By SiKo
Since I like to start with a bass and a kick, here’s how I learned to do it.
Download the song file (You will need this)
Rack preparation
Between the Hardware interface and your (first) mixer place an MClass mastering unit (default one is fine for now).
To get the sound of a pumping and grooving bass/kick combination, [...]