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Can anyone get me a copy or know how i can get Reason for my PC...if anyone wants to trade for progz let me know. IF YOU CAN GET ME A FULL COPY OF REASON PLEASE LET ME KNOW, I WOULD REALLY APPRIATE IT!! THANKS ALOT! please post back or contact me at AIM SN: PhantaC2001
reason
Yeah same here m8, i need to add this prog to my collection, and ill be chuffed, so im on the look out.
Yep I will have a copy to if you don`t mind ICQ 115192235 Thanks
I also have it, I live in The Netherlands for eventual posting
A copy of this program would definatly benefit me aswell. Please can some1 help
Highly recommended:
http://zor.org/stspage
you will find reason cd1-rip and cd2-iso and lot more great audio tools!
Trantor666
Which Links 4 Reason
Ive been 2 the site Trantor 666. specified, but which links get u 2 the ISO's. ????????
TA's need Reason
Peace 
this is about the 90th thread for this... why is there so much fuss about it? no-one went this crazy over cubase 5 or the new frutyloopz (which is rumoured to be the only thing that comes close to reason) i have a copy but im nt about to send it anyone over the internet, and im not gonna burn 50,000 CD'z for u all either
ppl that are near me i mite be ableto help (tr@nza)
PEACE
dont hate Reason 2 much
Yo guys
Yeah, i know we all go on a bit about, it bit if u produce, and not much cash, its a godsend. 
Anyway tu_face check my pm, 4 info, Thanx
PS Anyone heard of the new Alesis Andromeda Analogue Synth, if so wot ya athink of it????
Andromeda A6
Andom Syth
Yeah, Sky my m8 has one, belelive me, that t can intoduce every syth sound from 1970s, to today, true analog sound man, to infinity, i know the price man, boooommm, we can all still dream thoughm 
for everyone who's just like "wtf is andromeda ?":
http://www.alesis.com/products/a6/andromeda.jpg
THAST FUCKING BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ME WANT one to PLAY

skywarp, this andromeda is "only" $3000 ?
i see you're in canada too... i tried what was supposed to be really top of the line, a sequencer/sampler/synth made by korg... about the same price
is that better quality than this? what's the standard or basic... i would have gotten this stuff but i decided to start out w/ tech1200 turntables instead... may have been a mistake... because producing will come easier
Well when it comes to synths you should always get the one that sounds the way you need it. The main difference between the Andromeda and the Korg (I'm guessing you're talking about the Triton) is that the Andromeda is a true analogue synth whereas Triton is digital ... the sounds they create are different - so just get whatever suits your needs.
I can just keep dreaming about having either one of those ... hehehe
And about getting your decks first, I don't think that is a mistake ... I believe that a successful producer must know what works on the dancefloor and the only way to learn that is by spinning in front of a crowd.
u guys can have your andromeda ... im gonna stick to my trusty nord lead 3....
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| Originally posted by skywarp Well when it comes to synths you should always get the one that sounds the way you need it. The main difference between the Andromeda and the Korg (I'm guessing you're talking about the Triton) is that the Andromeda is a true analogue synth whereas Triton is digital ... the sounds they create are different - so just get whatever suits your needs. |
yeah the triton (korg) was the shiet.. but i dont know the difference between analogue/digital sound production, can someone fill me in please?
do different tracks (out there) use different methods?
examples?
I think the difference between analog and digital sound production is that analog sounds are made from REAL life sound samples.. like drums and high hat sounds come from the real thing. Digital sounds are waveforms generated by a computer or processor.
hmmm..
first you have to define digital sound and analogue to understand the diff.. we hear in analogue, it's sound as we know it in the physical world.. slamming your forehead into your keyboard makes your keyboard (and your forehead) vibrate, which causes air to vibrate or create pressure change, which makes your ear drums vibrate, which make various hearing mechanisms vibrate.. until finally we get to the cochlea in your head.. little cilia-like nerves that send neuro signals to your brain...
-im getting off topic
so how does an analogue synth make sound?? A voltage oscillator. It produces voltage waveforms (like sawtooth, sinewave etc) that travel to the speaker and make the magnets move the cones.. which move the air.. etc..
Digital sound production is a pretty broad term. Basically a digital sound is a representation of waveform (information)instead of the real thing. a digital sound doesn't necessarily imply that the sound was originally generated in a computer.. most digital sounds are sampled from analogue sounds (using a D/A converter). The audiophilic (is that even a word?)critism of digital sound is that rather than being a smooth undulating waveform, a digital sound is like a "stair case" of 1's and 0's..
but now with 24bit sampling and a 96khz range, the "steps" are too small for even superaudiophileman to tell the diff.
-(im looking for a 24/96 card right now, any advice?)
someday we wont listen to pressure change.. we'll listen to some sort of cochlea stimulating device.. fuck eardrums and ear bones and ear cartilege..
i dont know shite about digital sound generation.. can someone please enlighten me?
thanks for the mini-tutorial 
digital sound generation in the context of synthesizers means that instead of having an actual voltage oscillator signal which is passed through various analogue filters you have a digital signal representing the analogue wave which is then passed through simulated filters (which are supposed to do the same thing as the physical analogue filters). The main difference is that the analogue signal has infinite resolution whereas the digital signal, no matter how high the sampling rate, always has finite resolution - meaning that it loses quality after certain manipulations ... the point of argument is if the quality loss is perceivable or not ...
If you're looking for a decent audiophile card, you might want to look at the M-Audio Audiophile 2496 ... decent semi-professional audio card for less than $200.
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| Originally posted by Phanta C 2001 Can anyone get me a copy or know how i can get Reason for my PC... |
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| Originally Posted by lexiconavenue u guys can have your andromeda ... im gonna stick to my trusty nord lead 3.... |
Re: hmmm..
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| Originally posted by Phlux im looking for a 24/96 card right now, any advice? |
It's a damn studio on a card.
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