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acell
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Melbourne
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i second that..
would be very interested in hearing the results.. as an avid reason user
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Jun-14-2004 22:44
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ZxZDeViLZxZ
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Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Regina, SK
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thats because reason tracks all sound like reason tracks...... ever wonderd why airbase tracks allways have almost the same feel to everyone..... reasons not bad just lacks due to the fact you cant use vstis make reason vsti compatible without having to rewire and maybe itd be a better program...... i would like to see the comparsin i think itd be very intresting..... reason tracks are reason tracks fuck the artist bottom line if its done in reason alone itll allways sound like a reason track.... Fruity Loops 2.5 4 LIFE
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Jun-15-2004 00:56
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RiCo
500+ HP Supra club member
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Somewhere
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I actually noticed the difference when I first tried Reason 2.5...I noticed like a "low-fiish sound to it. If somebody provides me an e-mail address and hosts the file, I would be more willing to help the cause. It actually sounds different (better) when exported through Cubase SX.
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Jun-15-2004 01:13
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h.vox
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
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Re: Reason vs Cubase and other software packages
| quote: | Originally posted by The Designer
Hi,
Lately many users here at TA have posted disturbing remarks on Reason, a product developed by propellerheads. In the past, TA users have posted test results of what happens if an Wav file is imported into Reason. The results was that Reason isn't accurate above 18khz. But this doesn't mean that the sound will be bad because "professionals" cutoff any frequencies above 14khz. So you'll get the same results if professionals would use the program. ( Just grap a CD and analyse the frequencies. )
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now where the hell did you hear that? check your source again. that is complete nonsense. they may turn it down a little, but it is still present in every piece of music material.
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What I propose is to post a couple of small samples. Run the samples in reason and export it. The original samples and the samples from reason must be normalised ( reason version and the original, because of the -3db overhead of Reason )
Then we can all hear if there is a difference or not.
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what samples? anyone can tailor the samples to justify their point.
someone pro-reason might easily choose samples in which that difference will not be either visible nor audible, and a contra-reason person might choose the samples in which that difference is visible.
the difference will be, if i recall correctly, most visible in these examples:
1) make a square wave sample at 440 Hz (note a1), and play it in reason sampler and some other samplers (vst/dxi/whatever) and record the results, then compare it
2)play the standard c major scale with that same square sample in all those samplers, record the wave, and compare.
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Jun-15-2004 10:00
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AirPole
Trance, where are you??

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Groningen
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| quote: | Originally posted by Subtle
I have been listening to Filo & Peri, Envio, Robert Nickson, Subsphere etc. and alot of those hyped Reason producers, and I must say their music gives me nothing, I didn`t know why and what was wrong woth the tracks they made, but I figured, it is that cheap regressive Reason sound that does it.. it is just the sound of it.. no offence to the mentioned above.. |
Say what you want, but IMO Envio, Robert Nickson haven't got that so called 'Reason feeling' to it, that some of you are talking about here.... Furthermore, i thought that Robert Nickson used Logic mainly....
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