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reeces

Posted by Stan-SB - May 19th, 2008


hi all
wanna know how to make reeces on logic?

create a blank software instrument track

equip it with the es2 synth

on the es2 presets go in to tutorial settings and select "analog saw unison"

notice that there are 3 waves in operation i prefer to turn off the one that isnt ofset by a couple of cents but thats your choice

on the 2 wave that are offset play around with how off set they are although make sure that they are always balance otherwise the sound will be out of tune

ok now turn the distortion on the es2 up to full (or less if you prefer it) and change the chorus to flanger
play with the tone of the distortion and speed and tone of the flanger

cool you should now have the basic reece sound now what you need to do is create an auto filter on the same track as your reece - leave it as default

play with the resonance and filter type (high-pass = HP ect) and play whilst turning the cutoff switch and when your ready you can record a simple reece line and automate its cutoff through automation

btw on whiplash i layered up a couple of different reeces layered on top of each other with different filter types

happy reecing :D

btw i did this coz i was bored


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Hey, I think I know what you mean but better I ask for sure: I use FL7 and I'm from Germany so I use a translation site very often for more difficult words n' stuff. My Problem is... I can't find the word "reece" nowhere! I think I know what a reece is but I'm not sure - Is it the snowy, windy, icy... smooth sound at the beginning??? If it is, would be awesome if you can tell me how to make this in FL o.O ???

btw, thanks to you and ALL tutorial writers on this green planet, your work is VEEERY helpful to n00bs like me XD

a reece is the really cool distorted bass

Did I cause you to put this up because I PMed you? If I did that's awesome. I see you copy and pasted it. lol
But thanks again anyway

indeed you did