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Dj Thy
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
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It's... different. You really have to explain what graphics have to do with producing though. It's built around a step sequencer unlike Reason, so it's mainly intended to make dance music (although other styles are possible, but more difficult). Some instruments are better, some aren't. In general the effects are better than Reason's (cuz those in Reason are pathetic really).
You really get the most out of Project 5 when you combine it with Cakewalk Sonar (kinda like the Reason/external sequencer like cubase or logic combo). If you don't combine it, it's a closed system just like Reason.
It's really something you must try. Some people prefer Project, some Reason, but you mustn't forget Reason has been around longer so it profits from that.
As far as such programs are concerned, in real pro communities, they are really used as ways to quickly compose a draft of a song, rarely to do the complete process.
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Aug-04-2003 16:10
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-AbsurD-
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Baltimore, MD, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Thy
It's... different. You really have to explain what graphics have to do with producing though. It's built around a step sequencer unlike Reason, so it's mainly intended to make dance music (although other styles are possible, but more difficult). Some instruments are better, some aren't. In general the effects are better than Reason's (cuz those in Reason are pathetic really).
You really get the most out of Project 5 when you combine it with Cakewalk Sonar (kinda like the Reason/external sequencer like cubase or logic combo). If you don't combine it, it's a closed system just like Reason.
It's really something you must try. Some people prefer Project, some Reason, but you mustn't forget Reason has been around longer so it profits from that.
As far as such programs are concerned, in real pro communities, they are really used as ways to quickly compose a draft of a song, rarely to do the complete process. |
well... ive tried reason a few times, and i didnt like it at all...just a personal preference... ive been using fruitty for a while....but not anymore, about half a year ago i switched to Logic...and im totaly happy with it... just wanted to see if project was better...i guess not...
is it better or worse then Logic?
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Aug-05-2003 09:15
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Dj Thy
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
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It can't be compared to Logic. Logic is a sequencer. Reason and Project are virtual studio's with a basic sequencer integrated. If you should compare Logic to something, it would be other sequencers like Cubase, Sonar or Protools.
As for Logic, you can hardly find any better sequencer. The learning curve is pretty steep, but once you mastered it it's one of the most powerful. Some people prefer Cubase SX, it has some nice features, but the sheer power of Logic still surpasses it. And for the professional studio's, there are addons for Logic so they can integrate perfectly with Protools (and even use their DSP effects).
Those sequencers are made to use with external hardware, but with the upcoming of software instruments they have their use too (altough Cubase has better compatibility with VST, as Steinberg invented it, Logic has some nice instruments though ES2 for example). I dunno if you're on Mac : Logic is only supported on Mac since Apple bought Emagic, there are cracked versions up to 5.5 on PC, but that's about as far as they'll go I suppose.
If you intend to go hardware or stick to software instruments. Either way, Logic is a fine choice. If you look for alternatives, take a look at Cubase SX/Nuendo, Cakewalk Sonar, or if you're more audio oriented, Protools.
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Aug-05-2003 12:13
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Dave Albert
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Miami, Fl
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Master anything and your sounds will be pimp. =)
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Aug-06-2003 00:30
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Alekos
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: George is on
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Aug-06-2003 20:29
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