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A better work station than reason
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| clubkidnycnyc |
Is there a better workstation or sequencer than reason for the pc?
cause i love it to death but always have some pc issues with it.
looking for a more stable workstation any ideas?
i only really use it for the sampler and drum machine and vocoder
but im sure i could get that elsewhere. with a much more expernsive or just better product.
clubkid |
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| Airscape |
| Well theres always Fl its pretty darn stable but it would be a big ass drop from reason |
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| Cloudburst |
| quote: | Originally posted by Airscape
Well theres always Fl its pretty darn stable but it would be a big ass drop from reason |
Drop? |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| Define "better". |
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| echosystm |
| what the ? this is retarded |
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| enferno |
i like purple better than blue cuz purple is cooler.
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| Timothy |
| quote: | Originally posted by clubkidnycnyc
Is there a better workstation or sequencer than reason for the pc?
cause i love it to death but always have some pc issues with it.
looking for a more stable workstation any ideas?
i only really use it for the sampler and drum machine and vocoder
but im sure i could get that elsewhere. with a much more expernsive or just better product.
clubkid |
Reason is the most stable sequencer I worked with so far. Which kind of problems do you have because maybe the problem isn't caused by Reason itself.
If you have Reason, you don't need to look further for an other sequencer. Reason can do everything you need to do. ( btw, how come you don't use the internal synths of Reason. They are really great if you put some effort into it. ) If you have hardware synths in your studio, then you should look for more "proffesional" sequencers like Logic and Cubase/Nuendo. Anyway, there is a sticky in this forum that tells everything about sequencers. ;) |
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| superddman |
clubkidnycnyc:
try the following:
- Steinberg Cubase/Nuendo *
- Emagic Logic *
- Ableton Live *
- ImageLine FL Studio *
- Cakewalk Sonar *
- Magix Samplitude/Seqouia *
- Synapse Audio Orion *
- Sony Acid/vegas *
- Adobe Audition *
- Cakewalk Project 5
- Arguru Software Aodix
- Cakewalk Home Studio/Plasma
- Fasoft N-Track Studio
- ioNeo Aero Studio
- Jørgen Aase energyXT *
- Kreatives.org Kristal Audio Engine
- Magix Music Studio
- Making Waves Making Waves
- Muzys Muzys
- Nassen SQ4²
- Raw Material Tracktion *
- Renoise Renoise
- RML Labs SAWStudio
- Yamaha SOL
- Zynewave Podium
- Arturia Storm
- Ejay :whip:
The ones with * are more popular
Seriously, that is the best advice. You like Reason and I hate it. We are different.
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| Freak |
logic or cubase on a mac
Cubase on an atari is rock solid and will never ever crash
basically for music, pc is not the best platform to use |
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| John |
| quote: | Originally posted by superddman
clubkidnycnyc:
try the following:
- Steinberg Cubase/Nuendo *
- Emagic Logic *
- Ableton Live *
- ImageLine FL Studio *
- Cakewalk Sonar *
- Magix Samplitude/Seqouia *
- Synapse Audio Orion *
- Sony Acid/vegas *
- Adobe Audition *
- Cakewalk Project 5
- Arguru Software Aodix
- Cakewalk Home Studio/Plasma
- Fasoft N-Track Studio
- ioNeo Aero Studio
- Jørgen Aase energyXT *
- Kreatives.org Kristal Audio Engine
- Magix Music Studio
- Making Waves Making Waves
- Muzys Muzys
- Nassen SQ4²
- Raw Material Tracktion *
- Renoise Renoise
- RML Labs SAWStudio
- Yamaha SOL
- Zynewave Podium
The ones with * are more popular
Seriously, that is the best advice. You like Reason and I hate it. We are different.
:D |
bloody hell,
you forgot ejay :D |
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| staticblue |
| buy some new computer pieces :) software is expensive too. |
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| Dj Thy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Freak
logic or cubase on a mac
Cubase on an atari is rock solid and will never ever crash
basically for music, pc is not the best platform to use |
Except the older VST versions, forget about Cubase SX on Macintosh. If you want to see an unstable program, this is the best example.
Besides, I'm against the belief that Mac is better for Music/Video creation. It might have been true some years ago, but the gap has closed to a point where there is no better or worse, it just comes down to preference. A well configured PC DAW is as stable as a well configured Mac DAW. Point.
And before you say I don't know what I'm talking about, I'm using both platforms on a daily basis, for audio yes. |
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