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Description

Unleash your rhythmic creativity with the Propellerhead Reason Redrum Sampler, a versatile virtual drum machine plugin that seamlessly integrates into your production workflow. Designed for musicians and producers who demand precision and flexibility, this music software offers a comprehensive suite of tools to craft beats that stand out. The Redrum Sampler is part of the acclaimed Reason software suite, known for its intuitive interface and powerful sound design capabilities.

With its highly customizable step sequencer and a wide array of built-in drum sounds, the Redrum Sampler allows you to mix and match samples or import your own to create unique grooves. The intuitive layout mimics traditional hardware drum machines, providing an authentic experience with the added benefits of digital versatility. Whether you are laying down a simple backbeat or crafting intricate percussive patterns, the Redrum Sampler offers the precision control you need.

The plugin features individual outputs for each drum channel, enabling detailed mixing and processing. The comprehensive pattern library and flexible routing options make it an indispensable tool for any digital music production setup.

Key Features:

  • Highly customizable step sequencer for creating complex rhythms
  • Wide array of built-in drum sounds with options for importing custom samples
  • Individual outputs for each drum channel for detailed mixing
  • Intuitive interface reminiscent of classic hardware drum machines
  • Seamless integration with Propellerhead Reason's extensive suite of tools
  • Extensive pattern library and flexible routing options
Reason Studios

Reason Studios

Drum Machine 101 with Redrum - Micro Tutorial

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Drum Machine 101 with Redrum - Micro Tutorial

Reason Studios

Reason Studios

Video thumbnail for How to use ReDrum - Reason's Old School Drum Sequencer by Stock Music Musician

How to use ReDrum - Reason's Old School Drum Sequencer

Stock Music Musician

Stock Music Musician

Video thumbnail for Propellerhead Reason Quick Tips: Redrum by chillcomputerguy

Propellerhead Reason Quick Tips: Redrum

chillcomputerguy

chillcomputerguy

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H0018 The Redrum in Reason

reasonexperts

reasonexperts

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Propellerhead Reason Sidechain Trick mit Redrum (Tutorial Deutsch)| Producer Tipps #04

Beat Magazin

Beat Magazin

Video thumbnail for Propellerhead Reason - Drumarrangement mit der ReDrum by Einhardovic

Propellerhead Reason - Drumarrangement mit der ReDrum

Einhardovic

Einhardovic

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Propellerhead Reason Redrum Sampler.

Features and functionality

  • Redrum is favored for its intuitive sequencer and ability to control hit velocity on each note, enhancing precision in drum programming.

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  • Redrum offers more automation options compared to Kong, with some users noting greyed-out automation options on Kong's knobs.

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  • Redrum's simplicity and direct sequencing capabilities provide a faster workflow for users preferring straightforward drum programming without extensive setup.

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  • Redrum's pattern sequencer can extend up to 64 steps, allowing for 4-bar patterns at a 16th note step size, enhancing longer pattern creation.

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Use cases and applications

  • Users integrate Redrum for quick idea generation and Kong for detailed compositions, leveraging Redrum's sequencer with Kong's sound capabilities for a hybrid workflow.

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  • Redrum's straightforward setup is favored for quick pattern creation, while Kong is recommended for more complex compositions with varied hit types and extensive effects.

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  • Layering Redrum with Kong is recommended for alternative rock sounds, akin to The Strokes or Interpol, by manipulating Kong for detailed customization.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Kong's output can be individualized by panning pads hard left and right, then routing to separate mix channels for mono tracks.

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  • It's recommended to load custom WAV files into Kong to create personalized drum kits, enhancing the sound palette available in Redrum.

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Comparisons

  • Users prefer Kong's deeper programming options and effects capabilities over Redrum, including using a Drum Sequencer Player for advanced programming.

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  • Users suggest exploring A-List drummers for realistic rock drum sounds, noting they are more suited for acoustic emulation compared to Redrum's electronic focus.

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User experience

  • Some users find Redrum's small dials challenging to navigate on smaller screens, leading to preference for Kong, which remains fully visible when zoomed in.

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Software and compatibility

  • Users with older Reason versions, such as Reason 7, are encouraged to upgrade for improved sound banks and features not present in earlier versions.

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See how Stromae uses Propellerhead Reason Redrum Sampler

Stromae

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At 3:07,he used the Redrum for the kick and the clap on hit track:Alors On Danse

See how Mala uses Propellerhead Reason Redrum Sampler

Mala

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It’s fair to say Propellerhead Reason was like school for me. Back in 2000, it was what I started making music with. Redrum was perfect for drum programming. It had some heavy presets and the choice to bring in your own samples. I used the Subtractor virtual synth layered with Malström graintable synthesizer for sub and bass, and the NN-XT sampler did everything else. Importing my own sounds and being able to mash them up was all I wanted to do. It’s a real friendly program to use, which allows me to get ideas down quickly. I think it’s one of the most important factors to consider when new to making music.

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