Thanks Chris. I’d love to see you fiddle with the gate and thresh on hip hop vocals compression and all. I need a more in depth tuto on such. Your Reason acumen is on point brother!!
Just when I thought I knew everything about Neptune 😅😅 awesome tutorial man, I learned some things I wanna apply right away. Keep these thangs coming! Also, yes to your music theory question, all the music theory please.
@Chris Reed Beats I make drum and bass/Jungle music, I'm sure you guys know what it is in the states,I will try show you an example soon some how later, I also do hard house but the scene is very dead at the moment covid literally killed it off. But anyway thank you for these videos I've not long had reason 12 I'm absolutely loving it and all these tips ect are very helpful so thank you
Basically just automate the pitch on the snare roll or your rise hoovers to give them more of an impact. I normally do this on the kong for my snare rolls and the thor for my sweeps etc. But if you use the Neptune for automation instead it gives it so much more impact if that makes sense
Dope homie I'm definitely going to try this out looking for that t pain sound I can sing pretty good without it but you know it just sounds good so I looked it up and you got this tutorial thanks so much if I drop a hit I will keep it real
@@Chrisreedbeats I'm working on a house track and creating a series of chops of a melodramatic 60s soul track for it. The sample consists of a some passionate femme fatale vocals and organ riffs. I was trying to make the singer stay "in key" (my track is in Gb Major) but it wasn't sounding quite right. I might give it another go later.
we need more reason users out here,lol
Oh and very nice singing 👌🏻
Thanks Chris. I’d love to see you fiddle with the gate and thresh on hip hop vocals compression and all. I need a more in depth tuto on such. Your Reason acumen is on point brother!!
Great tutorial bro!
I’m still alive, but still in the struggle 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 keep going!!!
Your tutorials have helped me out a bunch. Thanks.
Just when I thought I knew everything about Neptune 😅😅 awesome tutorial man, I learned some things I wanna apply right away. Keep these thangs coming!
Also, yes to your music theory question, all the music theory please.
GREAT Presentation im a fan
Thanks 🙏🏾
We all family on this channel bro!! Join the community 😁😁😁
I use this for sweeps and tx, drum rolls etc. I haven't really tried it with vocals yet but great idea I'm going to have ago ✌🏻✌🏿
Interesting, I’d like to know more about how you use it that way?
@Chris Reed Beats I make drum and bass/Jungle music, I'm sure you guys know what it is in the states,I will try show you an example soon some how later, I also do hard house but the scene is very dead at the moment covid literally killed it off. But anyway thank you for these videos I've not long had reason 12 I'm absolutely loving it and all these tips ect are very helpful so thank you
Basically just automate the pitch on the snare roll or your rise hoovers to give them more of an impact. I normally do this on the kong for my snare rolls and the thor for my sweeps etc. But if you use the Neptune for automation instead it gives it so much more impact if that makes sense
Dope homie I'm definitely going to try this out looking for that t pain sound I can sing pretty good without it but you know it just sounds good so I looked it up and you got this tutorial thanks so much if I drop a hit I will keep it real
Did it work? It’s been a minute have you tried it out yet? Thanks for watching!!!
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I need a thorough vid on Reverb in reason and how to properly apply to my mixes, vocals and single faders.
I learned a thing or 2. thanks you do good work
Appreciate that bro! Thanks for watching
Dude, your T-Pain tribute is top notch!
Tried using Neptune on a chopped sample in Mimic it didn't quite work out.
Hey thanks! When you say it didn’t work out, what happened? Was it not Tpainy enough or just not the effect you were looking for?
@@Chrisreedbeats I'm working on a house track and creating a series of chops of a melodramatic 60s soul track for it. The sample consists of a some passionate femme fatale vocals and organ riffs. I was trying to make the singer stay "in key" (my track is in Gb Major) but it wasn't sounding quite right. I might give it another go later.
How do you get that delay effect ad delay lol
Lol 😂