Quick Summary: This episode of Patch from Scratch focuses on Reason Studio's old faithful but often overlooked Subtractor I explore a technique for diving voices between channels for a cool stereo
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This episode of Patch from Scratch focuses on Reason Studio's old faithful but often overlooked Subtractor I explore a technique for diving voices between channels for a cool stereo Note: unfortunately, thanks to a corrupted SD card, we only have clean
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- This episode of Patch from Scratch focuses on Reason Studio's old faithful but often overlooked Subtractor
- I explore a technique for diving voices between channels for a cool stereo
- Note: unfortunately, thanks to a corrupted SD card, we only have clean
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