Setting up and mixing drums in Reason
Reason enables you to create and manipulate many drum sounds, but how do you set ‘em up and mix ‘em so they sound ‘phat’? Adi Winman looks at the possibilities.
More often than not, setting up the drum sound is your first port of call when you begin mixing a track, whatever the situation. This is, of course, also the case when you are setting up drum sounds in Reason, and there a multiplicity of ways in which you can do it. Drum sounds in Reason can be set up using the NN-19 Sampler, the NN-XT Advanced Sampler, DrRex Loop Player or the ReDrum drum sequencer, all of which can utilise the samples in the Factory Sound Bank or, better still, your own…
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 04
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