Propellerhead Reason - 5.0 Guía de inicio rápido Pagina 53

  • Descarga
  • Añadir a mis manuales
  • Imprimir
  • Pagina
    / 76
  • Tabla de contenidos
  • MARCADORES
  • Valorado. / 5. Basado en revisión del cliente
Vista de pagina 52
TUTORIAL 2 - PLAYING DEVICES
AND SELECTING SOUNDS
53
Now we will apply the same effect, but this time as a send effect:
1. Delete the Unison device you just created by selecting it in the rack (click somewhere on
the panel to select it) and then pressing [Backspace]
The effect will be deleted and the cable routing will be restored to exactly how it was before creating
the effect. You can also delete devices from the context menu which is opened by right-clicking/[Ctrl]-
clicking (Mac OS) on the effect panel.
2. Select the mixer by clicking on the panel.
3. Double-click the “UN-16 Unison” device in the Tool window.
The effect appears below the Mixer in the rack. If you flip the rack around (by using the Tab key), you
can see that the Aux 1 Send Out is connected to the effect’s input, and the effect stereo output is con-
nected to the Aux 1 Left/Right Return sockets.
4. Flip the rack back to show the front panel.
The first tape strip in the Effect Return section of the Mixer now indicates that a Unison device is con-
nected to the Aux 1 Send/Return bus.
5. Now turn up the Aux 1 knob for the Subtractor mixer channel and play a few notes.
The Aux 1 knob now controls the level of the Unison effect. When using send effects, you should al-
ways leave the Dry/Wet parameter on the effect device to maximum Wet as the Aux knob now con-
trols the balance between clean and effect signal. Also note that any device connected to the mixer
can now be processed by the Unison effect - simply turn the Aux knob for the corresponding channel
to add the effect.
That concludes the second tutorial! If you want to go on to the next tutorial straight away, you can keep the
current song open.
Vista de pagina 52
1 2 ... 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 ... 75 76

Comentarios a estos manuales

Sin comentarios