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Summary: Learn how to use the subtractor modual one feature in this free online Reason 3.0 music recording software tutorial video.
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"So now we're going to get into the subtracter modual. The subtracter is a synthesizer modual and it could do anything from mono sense to poly sense to basses electronic sounds it can handle. So we're going to bring that down by right clicking under the redrum modual that we just used. We're going to go to the subtracter analog synthesizer and if we want to select a sound we'll click the folder here. And I already have the bass I'm going to use, I'm going to use I use the subtracter a lot for basses, so I'm going to use that for a bass this time. I'm going to use the street bass; double click that and I'm going to test that out on my keyboard here to see what that sounds like. So I like the way that sounds, so I'm going ahead and highlight in my sequencer window here, the subtracter. We have here it shows the mixer that we already have here along with the moduals the redrum that we've added and now the subtracter. They add them in the sequence that you add them here in the window so we're going to highlight the subtracter and every key stroke that I make on my keyboard shows correspondent here on the monitor. Here in the green it lights up above the keyboard and so that's the subtracter and that's the streets bass that we selected. You have muting and solo properties on this track, individual track just like you have them all. You can go up here to the top muting and soloing all together or shows you what you do have muted in solo. But for the subtracter we're going to do just you know something really basic bass line, so we're going to start it."