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Comp Filter Player [Pulveriser]

A Comb filter adds a delayed version of the signal to itself with adjustable feedback (controlled by the Peak knob in the Pulveriser). It’s a rather basic form of filtering but the results can be very...

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Bass Balls [Pulveriser]

Today I want to zoom in on the greatness of the Pulveriser device for bass sounds. Not only has the Pulveriser some funky filters but also its envelope Follower is a great bonus for extra funkiness....

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Let’s wobble! [Pulveriser]

Dubstep music is related to dub music. And Dub music grew out of reggae music. Like they say, art always builds on the past, which is true. Dubstep shares two major style elements with both dub and...

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DIY Guitar Effects [Pulveriser]

This week when I wrote about the Comb Filter of the Pulveriser but I didn’t tell you it can be used for Phasing, Chorus and Flanging effects. It makes the Pulveriser one of the best effect devices in...

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Side chain sounds without using a side chain compressor [Pulveriser]

For today’s example of What Can Be Done With The Pulveriser I’m using the Pulveriser as an effect to create those typical pumping sounds you get when using a side chain compressor. I’m not using a side...

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DIY Pulveriser Peak Synth [Pulveriser]

The Peak parameter in the Filter section of Pulveriser controls the amount of Resonance of the Filter. And Self oscillation occurs when it is set to a high value, like it does in Thor. But with an...

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Back to start [Pulveriser]

On my The Reason why page you can find this piece: Reason was different with its great sounding and superbly integrated rack devices. Reason didn’t include the super clean sounds of Chinese Romplers...

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What’s next? [Pulveriser]

Next month I will be creating a new sound package, a ReFill for Propellerhead Reason users. It will contain at least 200 patches for the Pulveriser device (including patches of the Pulveriser used in a...

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Interview with Mats Karlöf of Propellerhead about designing the Pulveriser

If you follow this blog regularly you must remember that I did a special about the Pulveriser device (see this tag) back in July. One thing I had in mind was doing an interview with the person who came...

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Beyond tuners: signal chains for guitars in Reason

Dutch composer Tom America asked me yesterday: “where’s the tuner?” I pointed to the small tuner which is build-in Propellerhead Reason’s audio lane. When I first worked with Tom in the early 90′s we...

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The core devices in Reason you need for mixing

Today this guy, Graham Cochrane, who runs a website called The Recording Revolution posted a blogpost about uninstalling plugins which you don’t need: ‘The Studio Detox: Uninstalling Plugins You Don’t...

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Dual MONO [Pulveriser]

The guy on the photo is Robert Henke. I met him last year when I attended his workshop for 3 days at STEIM Amsterdam. I was the only one using Reason by the way. A lot of sound hipsters are on Ableton...

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Open mic [Pulveriser]

photo: Robert Bejil Photography / Creative Commons BY Today week number 3 of the Pulveriser series ends. I guess it’s time for some questions so let’s do an Open Mic. Please leave your comments and let...

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Comp Filter Player [Pulveriser]

A Comb filter adds a delayed version of the signal to itself with adjustable feedback (controlled by the Peak knob in the Pulveriser). It’s a rather basic form of filtering but the results can be very...

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Reason 4 guitar: minimize intermodulation

When we saturate a sine wave signal we get some odd and/or even harmonics. And when we overdrive a guitar signal we get these harmonics/overtones as well but also some of the things we don’t want (too...

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How to generate odd and even harmonics in Reason?

Almost all devices in Reason that are capable of overdriving a signal will generate ODD and/or EVEN overtones/harmonics. Most do both, some do either ODD or EVEN harmonics. The good old Jack Endino...

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List of saturation devices in Reason prone to aliasing (or not)

Image by Moxfyre / under Creative Commons BY-SA (Wikimedia) This week I wrote 2 blogposts on aliasing in amp simulation. I focussed on Reason for part 1 and focussed on Ableton Live for part 2....

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Open mic [Pulveriser]

photo: Robert Bejil Photography / Creative Commons BY Today week number 3 of the Pulveriser series ends. I guess it’s time for some questions so let’s do an Open Mic. Please leave your comments and let...

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Comp Filter Player [Pulveriser]

A Comb filter adds a delayed version of the signal to itself with adjustable feedback (controlled by the Peak knob in the Pulveriser). It’s a rather basic form of filtering but the results can be very...

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Bass Balls [Pulveriser]

Today I want to zoom in on the greatness of the Pulveriser device for bass sounds. Not only has the Pulveriser some funky filters but also its envelope Follower is a great bonus for extra funkiness....

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