


The Fruity Love Philter boasts eight independent filters with an impressive array of modulation possibilities and can be put to use in series or in parallel. Formants will sound neat with almost any source material, but are especially fun with growling basslines like those found in a lot of dubstep or drum and bass. As a tremendous part of our speech, these vowel sounds are instantly recognizable and can sound quite eery and interesting when a sound other than the human voice produces them. * viewtopic.php?f=5&t=7506279&hilit=envelope+followerĪs you can see, there is already a lot of stuff in the forum available.Formant filtering is a process that replicates the vowel sounds produced by the human voice. Here are a few tutorials i found while looking for Envelope Follower (like Scream4 has also an Envelope Follower on the back ): And remember, there are also audio cables on the backside. There is probably a lot of content about it and you might get lost. Even if he left Reason he has some good tutorials, especially for CV stuff. Or you can have a look at Hydlide's stuff.

You can do what i did back in the time: Just sit there, closed the door and played 2 days around with the cables, synths and fx to find out what is happening here.

I'm sorry for going off-topic, but I wrote a post in "tuts & techniques" asking if someone knows any good tuts of Reason's back panel.any ideas ? You can use Thor or maybe one of the following (others available, but some are a bit complicated or i just forgot them):Īnd yes, Reason is often a DIY modular rack big bang and thats why i can only recommend to understand it, before you pay lots of money for expensive devices and that is it, what make Reason really great, you can go very deep and create your own within seconds.Ĭan't thank you enough for your input Loque! Just so you know the effect used in love philter is the one I selected, "PC lowpass + phaser" (no clue what "PC" stands for, tried looking it up but nothing found.) And you are done.įor additional scaling and mangling you just need to grab them on the backside and put a multiplied/scaled signal into the Filter cutoff. Put the LFO -> Filter and Follower -> LFO. To get started i would use Pulverizer, which has the LFO and the envelope follower build in. You need a filter, a envelope follower and a LFO. Maybe there is an additional envelope follower which scales the modulation signal. Sounds like a quick modulated frequency of a LPF.
