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Summary: How to use the Chorus Flanger effect in Reason; learn more about recording, mixing and finalizing electronic music in this free instructional video.
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"Whats up? My name is Darin, on behalf of Expert Village. I'm going to show you guys how to create a song using Reason. Alright, the unison. This is ultimately cool, I love using this right here. This little mini-synthesizer right here, this effect makes it sound like it's almost pushing to do a phaser, but it's more filled with like, futuristic sounds. So, say for instance, I have one of my insomniacs on. Now, since I have that on, I already have on there to make it sound unique, I have the RB-7000 hooked up to it. Now, if I'd selected the UN-16, the unison, it would make it sound like this. Has that voice sound to it. I can change the voice count on it as well. It goes from sixteenth, to eighth, to fourth. So if I choose eighth, It'll sound like this. Or fourth. Fourth almost goes towards the sound of the way it was before. You can also detune it as well to change the sound of it. I'm going to switch it back to sixteenth so you can hear it more clearly. See how this sounds when you mess with the detune. You can also mess with the dram wet too, so if you say that you want it really detuned out, like really maxed out, you can also make it dry or wet, which makes it soft, or even harder. So say for instance, it's already on all the way wet. Now, if I change it more to dry, it kind of levels out where you want it to be at. So that's how it will sound like that. So, once you mess with the unison and other effects with it, you can get that right tune down. "
eHow Article: Effects in Reason: Chorus Flanger