Reason Micro Tutorial - Kong Basics video free download


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Duration: 04:12
Uploaded: 2010/06/14

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Kong is indeed a beast of a machine and in this micro tutorial we scratch the surface to learn about the parts that make up this gorilla-sized drum machine. More detailed tutorials will follow.

Comments

10 years ago

Mmsmickey

Who would leave something like that in ?! 0:27 

11 years ago

Hob Bz

I don't even have reason but watching these great videos makes me want to get it.

11 years ago

Bhodisatvas

but two kongs dont always make a right.

11 years ago

Pascal spooK

OMG!! i smoked a fatty and i saw this intro of the video and could'nt stop LOLOLIOLING!!

11 years ago

Ozdorpie

You can build one using the vocoder and icw a noise oscillator :) but it is not as clean as the neptune

11 years ago

MrJuma10

so after all this, do i stil have to sequence my drums with the keyboard?

12 years ago

Dub Steppin

LMFAO@0:15

12 years ago

Possest bythebass

You can make as many kongs as you want or need (until your computer crashes)

12 years ago

spulkagent47

So it is possible? I mean, don't beat around the bush here. Just tell me one way or the other, can you make two Kongs at once?

12 years ago

Lefty2muzzlez

if you cant do it in reason your best bet is to use an audio editing software tool. transform the wav keeping the same tempo, then just bringing the wav into kong.

12 years ago

MrJamaicaninnewyork

kong is only playing linear can you please help me

13 years ago

Herman Crantz

@Hoodtip101 you can do it in free audacity!

13 years ago

DoubleScreen

@Hoodtip101 Sup not sure if you solved your problem but I just use Audacity to change the pitch. It's good with PC but pretty shite for mac. Free ware though.

13 years ago

Der Verräter

hi there, thanks alot for the tutorial. one question. for example how can I change the decay while live recording? when I try it changes the drum sound but it won't record it. thanks alot!

13 years ago

KS B

I like ableton live more. Its much more flexible and less limited.Still great vid :D

13 years ago

Miguel Montano

hey a shot out to propellerheads best software company!!!!listen please make a video on how to do my own mastering patch am traying to create one but am getting confuse with the connection proud REASON owner!!!!

13 years ago

Shiva.R

@PropellerheadSW thanks, im trying to get reason 6 hopefully its more easy to pitch without changing the speed!

13 years ago

Propellerhead

@spulkagent47 You can make 200 Kongs at once! It's unlimited the number of devices you can create within the ability of your computer to handle it.

13 years ago

Propellerhead

@Hoodtip101 In Reason 5 with Record 1.5, you could record the sample onto a audio track, pitch it with Neptune and then bounce that to a sample which you assign to Kong. In Reason 6 you could record it to an audio track and use the new pitch transpose feature in the sequencer to do it automatically, then bounce that to a sample and assign it to Kong. In Reason 5 only, I'm not sure if there is a way.

13 years ago

Shiva.R

hey man i jus wanna know....in reason 5,.... when your sampling live from your mic, how do i change the PITCH of the sample, without changing the speed of the sample in KONG? thanks !

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