Tutorials » All Music
Replacing an electric guitar pickup
July 08, 2011
While not being a guitar player myself, I can still recognize the helpfulness of a tutorial such as this for beginners.
on audio.tutsplus.com | Launch Tutorial »
Publishing your music for a gapless cd
July 01, 2011
This tutorial covers how to export your music for an album that doesn't have any gaps.
on audio.tutsplus.com | Launch Tutorial »
Using Side Chain Compression In Reason
June 16, 2011
Most modern music, especially pop, uses this technique a lot. The effect of compressing your bass line to allow the bass drum to show through more is fairly easy to achieve in Reason, and here's how to do it.
on reasontutorials.net | Launch Tutorial »
Learn Real-Time Pad Programming from Scratch
April 13, 2011
A companion video to my multi-part tutorial series centered on the award-winning Zebra 2 soft synthesizer for Mac and Windows. This is my all-time favorite synth and with this video I wanted to show my approach to building a patch from scratch. I did not have anything at all pre-planned for this - I just wanted to make some kind of pad. So, you'll see my thought process and my general workflow when it comes to design a more complex and moving sound over time.
on youtube.com | Launch Tutorial »
Thor Overview and Basics
April 13, 2011
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.
on tunetorials.com | Launch Tutorial »
Reese Bass Tutorial
April 13, 2011
Everyone’s heard it, or a derivative of it and a lot of people love the sound of the classic “Reese” bass. The reese bass and derivatives thereof have been around for so long now that they are almost as much of a cliché as the 303 acid sound. Yet this doesn’t stop us loving that deep deep warp and wobble in our Drum & Bass and Electro house tracks.
on reasontutorials.net | Launch Tutorial »
Subtractor Basics
April 13, 2011
As you might know, the Subtractor is a member of the analog(type) polyphonic synths, using subtractive synthesis.
on reasonstation.net | Launch Tutorial »
