d.o.b
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My sub is in thor but I would like to know how to make mono other things too like malstorm or sub tractor.
For subbass I use SubTractor, it has only one output where as Mälstrom and Thor have multiple outputs, I guess that's the easiest option. A real subbass isn't used for it's sound anyway so it doesn't really matter which device and the possibilities it comes with you use for it. The bass I layer over that one is almost always in SubTractor aswell, I just like it for that kind of stuff, while I mostly use Mälstrom for synths and pads.
to make things mono, go add a MClass Stereo Imager and turn both knobs (low freqs and high freqs) to zero. That will get your sound mono.
Actually, Subtractor, Mallstrom and Thor outputs are in mono.
to make things mono, go add a MClass Stereo Imager and turn both knobs (low freqs and high freqs) to zero. That will get your sound mono.
Actually, Subtractor, Mallstrom and Thor outputs are in mono.
Thor has a mono/left and right output so jup, it's a matter of choice there. To get a mono sound (never done this myself so corect me if I'm wrong): connect the mono/left output from thor to the first input on a Spider Audio Merger/Splitter, from there connect two cables from the outputs behind the first arrows on the Spider to your mixer. I think that should do it. Crappy explanation .thor isnt mono,you can swith left/right balance button.How can I turn it into mono? I need to know how to make mono redrum too,
Next to the portamento on the Thor. Change the setting to 'Mono Legato'.
by the way,can you explain to me what exactly this mono legato mono retrig and polyphony does? there also some auto portamento knob,enlight me
If you have a synth sound that is really rasping at the start and mellows out you can set the synth to mono legato so when you play overlapping notes, the sound of the new notes will sound mellow. If its set to mono retrig the synth will play all notes played, whether overlapping or not, from the start of the synth sound so you will get that rasping sound at the start no matter what sequence of notes you play.
Polyphony is just the number of voices the synth is producing. Handy for nice thick sounding pads. Not very handy for basslines as you want it in mono or 1 voice.
The portamento makes the notes played bend either up or down to the next note you've played. Say you play a C2 note then a C3 note, the sound will almost pitch bend automatically to C3 when you press the C3 key.
If you have a synth sound that is really rasping at the start and mellows out you can set the synth to mono legato so when you play overlapping notes, the sound of the new notes will sound mellow. If its set to mono retrig the synth will play all notes played, whether overlapping or not, from the start of the synth sound so you will get that rasping sound at the start no matter what sequence of notes you play.
Polyphony is just the number of voices the synth is producing. Handy for nice thick sounding pads. Not very handy for basslines as you want it in mono or 1 voice.
The portamento makes the notes played bend either up or down to the next note you've played. Say you play a C2 note then a C3 note, the sound will almost pitch bend automatically to C3 when you press the C3 key.
im going to be lairy now, does reason have a sampler? does it have a lowpass filter? can you pitch samples down or up in reason?