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| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
As said earlier, Reason limits you in some ways. I think this can be good if you are willing to stick with it for a few years, though, because the limitations push you automatically toward intense investigation of the synths and effects units. Beginners who download VST after VST in search of the sounds they want often don't get that.
I consider myself pretty good at breaking down sounds and recreating them, and coming up with creative synth patches and sound manipulation, and I think this is partly because Reason was my only tool for the first couple of years. It forces you to explore because you have only three synths to work with (used to be two synths when I first started using it), and most of the presets are not really anything special, which motivates you to make your own patches.
But if it's important to you to start understanding a more standard DAW workflow early on, you should probably get something else, like Live. |
+1 - sound advice here. bojingles would be my personal sound designer if he came on AIM more often.
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