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Ankhsunamun
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Location: Calgary Alberta Canada
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Here is a link showing the outs. Can probably explain better than I can.
http://www.zikinf.com/_gfx/matos/dy...and-td-12_2.jpg
I knew about not being able to record into reason directly, but is it still a better bet to go with another software program to incorporate live keyboards/guitars/drums?
If I wasn't using reason for live instruments, what would be its primary function otherwise?
Thanks again,
Ankh
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Jan-22-2010 18:19
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Ankhsunamun
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Location: Calgary Alberta Canada
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Excellent, thank you! I've been nervous about purchasing the wrong interface =D
I'm using a PC with Vista, which apparently is a bad idea, so I'll be upgrading to windows 7 as soon as I can.
I may be utterly confused, but wouldn't that be a huge flaw in reason's design? I assume that most producers would definitely want to include most of their instruments as live, other than samples.
Perhaps Reason makes up for that with features I am unaware of.
I really appreciate your help guys!
Ankh
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Jan-22-2010 18:37
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Eric J
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| quote: | Originally posted by Ankhsunamun
Excellent, thank you! I've been nervous about purchasing the wrong interface =D
I'm using a PC with Vista, which apparently is a bad idea, so I'll be upgrading to windows 7 as soon as I can.
I may be utterly confused, but wouldn't that be a huge flaw in reason's design? I assume that most producers would definitely want to include most of their instruments as live, other than samples.
Perhaps Reason makes up for that with features I am unaware of.
I really appreciate your help guys!
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Its not a design flaw at all. Reason's primary function is to be a complete software studio in a box. With reason you have all the tools you might see in a hardware studio as software in one program. That is the primary purpose of reason. Software Mixer, Software Effects Processors, Software Synthesizers.
When you use the term "live instruments", it seems you are referring to the traditional recording process you may see in a band situation. Guitars, Drums, Bass, etc. EDM is generally not produced this way. The only "live" instruments you may use would be outboard synthesizers, but many use all software synthesizers, which requires no outboard hardware at all.
Some EDM uses very little in the way of live recorded instruments. In fact, some of your favorite tracks may be entirely produced inside a computer with no external hardware of any kind other than monitors of course.
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Jan-22-2010 18:45
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cryophonik
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Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Ankhsunamun
I may be utterly confused, but wouldn't that be a huge flaw in reason's design? I assume that most producers would definitely want to include most of their instruments as live, other than samples.
Perhaps Reason makes up for that with features I am unaware of.
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I wouldn't call it a flaw, but many people do consider the lack of recording features Reason's greatest drawback. The major benefits IMO is that it is (1) incredibly stable and not bloated at all like so many other DAWs are nowadays and (2) very easy to use. The way many people use Reason is by ReWiring it into another DAW that does have good audio capabilities to get the best of both worlds. In case you're not familiar, ReWire is a method of inserting one DAW/sequencer (e.g., Reason, FLS, Project5) into another DAW so that they play back in sync and are incorporated in the same working environment.
BTW, I upgraded from Vista > Windows 7 last year and am happier than ever, not that I was terribly unsatisfied with Vista, but W7 is excellent.
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Jan-22-2010 18:45
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Ankhsunamun
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Registered: Jan 2010
Location: Calgary Alberta Canada
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I would like the ability to record live instruments so I can produce tracks beyond the EDM genre, but my primary goal is EDM.
Eric- What you explained about reason was my initial attraction to it in the first place haha. The ability to produce quality tracks without flooding your space with redundant equipment (although I imagine the more the better in the long-term).
Cryo- Yes, if I could Rewire reason with another DAW that had better recording features, then that seems to me the best option.
My original plan of attack was to record instruments one at a time and mix them together while incorporating samples.
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Jan-22-2010 19:00
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Ankhsunamun
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Registered: Jan 2010
Location: Calgary Alberta Canada
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I agree with that 100%. That is why I'm here trying to get as much info as I can instead of just buying stuff =D
Would you think that I'm on the right track? Or is there something else that's huge and invisible to me atm.
Thanks again!
Ankh
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Jan-22-2010 19:13
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