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VST Host for Re-Wire
Hey guys, I need a VST host that I can Re-Wire to in Reason 4.
I'm going to be expanding my sound. Presently I use NL3 sounds and Reason's maelstrom for most of my synths, which has been working out great. To attain a certain degree of studio diversity I would like to start implementing VSTs. I would like to start using something other than FruityLoops or Cubase or Logic or Ableton Live. Although there's some certainty that I must use one of those I would like your input on which to try first. I will continue mixing my tracks down in Reason, but now it's time to try out Nexus and a few other VSTs. Thanks for any input.
Re: VST Host for Re-Wire
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| Originally posted by jessef Hey guys, I need a VST host that I can Re-Wire to in Reason 4. I'm going to be expanding my sound. Presently I use NL3 sounds and Reason's maelstrom for most of my synths, which has been working out great. To attain a certain degree of studio diversity I would like to start implementing VSTs. I would like to start using something other than FruityLoops or Cubase or Logic or Ableton Live. Although there's some certainty that I must use one of those I would like your input on which to try first. I will continue mixing my tracks down in Reason, but now it's time to try out Nexus and a few other VSTs. Thanks for any input. |
Re: VST Host for Re-Wire
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| Originally posted by jessef I would like to start using something other than FruityLoops or Cubase or Logic or Ableton Live. |

Personally I would prefer using earlier versions of Logic that are supported on Windows. Ultimately I'll make that transition to logic, once I can afford a Mac. Don't you think it would be worth it to learn something more superior like Logic?
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| Originally posted by jessef Don't you think it would be worth it to learn something more superior like Logic? |
Who mentioned anything about failing with other software? And yes, Logic is superior.
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| Originally posted by jessef Who mentioned anything about failing with other software? And yes, Logic is superior. |

I would say, buy a SW package and commit to it rather than goofing around with hacked Warez... is a lot better for fccus and creativity as well... download less, upload more......
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Personally, I always found Cubase easy to learn, it's made sense intuitively and rewires well. I think if you get in to cubase, over time, you'll probably find that you start mixing down in cubase. |
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| Originally posted by DeZmA Cubase' rewire implementation is a pain. I hate it really.. that's why I now work with ableton live, which has a MUCH better rewire workflow. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Don't use Ableton, but never found rewire/cubase that much of a hassle - interesting to hear though. Why is Ableton that much better in terms of rewire implementation? |
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| Originally posted by jessef Who mentioned anything about failing with other software? And yes, Logic is superior. |
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| Originally posted by echosystm youre a fucking moron. |
try reaper.fm
its free and good and has rewire
also very cpu friendly
i dont like its interface so i only use it for mp3 converting and some other stuff
but its good
I LOVE REAPER! F PROTOOLS!!
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| Originally posted by palm try reaper.fm its free and good and has rewire also very cpu friendly i dont like its interface so i only use it for mp3 converting and some other stuff but its good |
whats annoys me in reaper is that u have like, level, fx, etc both on the vertical pane and the horizontal pane, what the hell is the point with that? annoying. i like the vertical pane to be as small as possible so that your tracks gets the biggest width of the screen and then have the mixer like hidden until u need it.
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