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| AndySmith |
| Is reason 3 worth buying, and is it good for use on a laptop, when your moving around. Because i dont want to buy loads of synthesizers, etc, and have to carry them around. |
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| aquila |
Worth having? Yes
Worth buying at the price Propellerheads want for it? No |
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| AndySmith |
| Buzzz, im going to save and buy it!!! |
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| messytechie |
| coughbittorrentcough |
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| AndySmith |
| i dont think i'll do that. its naughty ;) :) |
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| AndySmith |
Sound, thats pretty cheap
i'm not going to download it illegally, if im going to do this i want to do i properly! |
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| messytechie |
| good for you! |
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| Speactra |
| Why dont you try it yourself and see if it's worthy? Download the demo... |
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| DJFreaq |
Yes. Reason 3 is worthy of buying.
Maelstrom and Subtractor are the most fun synths to play around with. I consistently re-wire subtractor synths (and combinator patches with subtractors in them!) to my host VST like Nuendo.
Definately worth the buy. It has value as your primary sequencer, and long term value as a Rewire-Slave.
It's worth the dough. |
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