Synaptic Machines
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Hi Guys,
Like many of you, I have started to explore Reason’s ultra exciting new feature: VST Support.
I remember what I felt when I heard the news a few weeks ago: it felt like Party!!!!
A few days ago, finally, I had time for some action and jumped into this new creative unknown. So I started to check if some of things I wanted to do worked well.
One of them was to be able to have every output of a virtual instrument in Kontakt routed to an individual channel in Reason’s Mixer.
In other words, if I have drums with 7 outs (Kick, Snare, HiHat, Room Mike, Mono and Stereo Overheads), how do I get each of these to be routed in individual slices of Reason’s SSL Mixer?
Well, I explored, and it worked !!!! I was so excited that I made a video about it to share this with you guys. The video is also a great tool for those of you guys who are not familiar with Kontakt in order to get grips on how its internal and external routing works.
Video Description
0:00 - 1:36 : Introduction and objective of the tutorial
1:37 - 4:30: Slide presenting the structure of the audio connections between the various software (STUDIO DRUMMER --> KONTAKT --> REASON’s VST SUPPORT MODULE --> REASON's MIXER)
4:31 -15:03: Action! Step by step tutorial on how to set up drums from a multi-output VST plugin source so that each sound source ends up having its own Reason mixer channel.
VST plugins used:
Native Instruments Kontakt 5
Native Instruments Studio Drummer (Komplete)
DAW used: Propellerheads Reason 9.5
Enjoy!
Edouard Andre Reny,
Reason Tutorial Producer: Producing Music in Reason - Intro to the course - YouTube
Music Producer & Composer - Synaptic Machines creates music for all media. Come and listen!Royalty Free Music
Music Catalog: Synaptic-Machines | Synaptic Machines | Free Listening on SoundCloud
Like many of you, I have started to explore Reason’s ultra exciting new feature: VST Support.
I remember what I felt when I heard the news a few weeks ago: it felt like Party!!!!
A few days ago, finally, I had time for some action and jumped into this new creative unknown. So I started to check if some of things I wanted to do worked well.
One of them was to be able to have every output of a virtual instrument in Kontakt routed to an individual channel in Reason’s Mixer.
In other words, if I have drums with 7 outs (Kick, Snare, HiHat, Room Mike, Mono and Stereo Overheads), how do I get each of these to be routed in individual slices of Reason’s SSL Mixer?
Well, I explored, and it worked !!!! I was so excited that I made a video about it to share this with you guys. The video is also a great tool for those of you guys who are not familiar with Kontakt in order to get grips on how its internal and external routing works.
Video Description
0:00 - 1:36 : Introduction and objective of the tutorial
1:37 - 4:30: Slide presenting the structure of the audio connections between the various software (STUDIO DRUMMER --> KONTAKT --> REASON’s VST SUPPORT MODULE --> REASON's MIXER)
4:31 -15:03: Action! Step by step tutorial on how to set up drums from a multi-output VST plugin source so that each sound source ends up having its own Reason mixer channel.
VST plugins used:
Native Instruments Kontakt 5
Native Instruments Studio Drummer (Komplete)
DAW used: Propellerheads Reason 9.5
Enjoy!
Edouard Andre Reny,
Reason Tutorial Producer: Producing Music in Reason - Intro to the course - YouTube
Music Producer & Composer - Synaptic Machines creates music for all media. Come and listen!Royalty Free Music
Music Catalog: Synaptic-Machines | Synaptic Machines | Free Listening on SoundCloud