But everyone should at least try other progs so they could really really know what program is the best for them.
And so it is very veri important that someone is telling something good about Fruity and something bad about Reason and same thing other way round
Jun-30-2002 11:39
fluoxetine
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Canada
Yes and No
I've been using Reason for a year and a half now and I have to say it has its advantages and drawbacks...as everybody's already mentioned the VST support is a big drawback...there are much better synths around in VST then the subtractor...but I personally find the editing possibilities in Reason very straightforward and powerful...having said that I'm only now getting into VST synths with cubase and the possibilities with some of them are far beyond simple to replicate in Reason. I'm mainly using Reason to program drums and samples and make basslines...for trancy synths i'm looking elsewhere now...just my two cents though, Reason's been great for learning the ins and outs of synthesizer.
Jul-08-2002 02:24
CrackedLcd
Stuff Dreams R Made Of
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: With Fungirls In Maryland
Reason is one of (if not the best) all in one studios...The only program that is close to it is fruity...I like fruity better just because of the vsti & dxi support...
Jul-08-2002 05:43
Joi Lamusic
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Helsinki
Reason doesn't have vsta or dxi support?
Jul-08-2002 07:12
Pjotr G
Mindcrawler
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Netherlands
no, because that would defy the self-contained, all in one concept. If you NEED vst's and reason, rewire it with cubase
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