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trancenrg69
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2003
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If you can't make a good track in reason , than using something abit higher end like logic or cubase won't fix that. I say, when you can make a pro sounding track in reason than it makes sense to switch to something more professional like logic or cubase because they have better sound quality, more features, and vst compatibility. I've heard some killer tracks done in reason. Mind you, the only shitty thing about reason is lack of vst support, but when rewiring to cubase, all that is quickly solved. Problem with making trance music is not the creativity part, it only takes a split second to come up with a killer melody, the bitch is making that melody work in a mix with all the rest.
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Dec-14-2003 20:34
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Taz
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: what's the difference
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Use any MIDI composition program of choice (Cakewalk, Cubase, etc.) and use it to run a bunch of borrowed/rented hardware synths. Record the results as .wav tracks.
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Dec-18-2003 05:01
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