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This three-part Propellerhead Reason 4 tutorial looks at using Thor as a switchable filter.

via SirSedricMusic:

This is a quick look at using the Thor Polysonic Synthesizer as a Switchable Filter in Reason 4, using Combinator assignments.

To save time, I’m assuming you already know a thing or two about Reason;

1) You know how to create Combinators and assign Reason controls to hardware controls.

2) You know how to route devices within a Combinator.

3) You have a general understanding of the principles which drive Reason.

If you don’t know any of these things, do some searching. There are many great tutorials out there, and with a little patience you’re sure to find some to get you started. Try the PropellerheadsSW channel, they have some decent stuff to get you started.

In this particular tutorial I’m using a ReDrum as the audio source for simplicities sake. I’m just trying to give everyone a good idea of the concept behind this so we can cover some more interesting and fun stuff in parts 2 and 3.

My apologies in advance for the noisy audio, I had to record this using my built-in mic. Future tutorials will have better audio, I promise.

LInks;
-008’s Vinyl Crates Refill (where I got the drum sounds in this video) -

http://008blog.blogspot.com/2009/06/0…

 

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TB-303 & Reason 4.0 – Using Reason to Generate DIN Sync

Using classic synth gear with music software has never been easier. This video demos synchronizing a Roland TB-303 with Propellerhead Reason by using CV/Pulse signals routed through a MOTU 896HD interface.

Clock and Control Signals are generated in Reason Devices and converted to audio signals. The audio is then passed through a converter cable that connects to any Roland DIN-Sync device like the 303, 606, 808, 909, etc.

via PeffTV

 

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This video shows how to get realistic Roland TB-303 sounds with SILVER BOX – TB-303 Emulation for Reason V4.

You can download Silver Box from the E-Note MySpace page.

via shultzroolz

To get best from SILVER BOX combinator patch, this short tutorial movie shows how to sequence (NON)ACCENT, SLIDE & MUTE TO SLIDE notes.

 

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Reason version 4 – Thor – HD

Description:

This is an official overview of Thor Polyphonic Synthesizer, aka Thor Polysonic Synthesizer, from Propellerhead Reason 4.

Thor is a multi-synthesis synthesizer with six oscillator types, four different filters, a step sequencer and a modulation matrix. Fully routable. Fully automatable. Fully everything.

via PropellerheadSW

 

 
icon for podpress  Nucleus SoundLab Pantheon Demo: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Nucleus SoundLab has introduced Pantheon, a Thor Refill for Propellerhead Reason 4.

You can preview Pantheon with the official demo video, above. Pantheon is priced at $49 USD in downloadable format. 

Features:

  • 164 unique Combinators.
  • 235 Thor patches.
  • 28 Subtractor and Malstrom patches
  • 9 .rps demo songs.
  • All Combinator and Thor rotaries/buttons uniquely mapped.
  • Detailed design documentation for each patch.
If you’ve used Nucleus SoundLab Pantheon, leave a comment with your thoughts!

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