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f120man
i would like to know who bought reason. is it worth its $400 price tag? i got the demo, but its just not enough! im a beginner at producing and would like to explore more. is buying the full mode a easier way to explore producing without buying hardware? if so should i wait for reason 2.0 to be released? anyone know the official release date?
my apologies for the retarded questions.
Mr.Mystery
One word: "yes".

Especially if you have tried out the demo and know the basics of it.

I'd wait for Reason 2 release, it should be out this summer.
Michael Russo
I'd check out fruity loops, it's better...
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Michael Russo
I'd check out fruity loops, it's better...


Here we go again... :rolleyes:
bumbum
if u have extra cash pay for it
D_G
Yea, im waiting for Reason 2 :)
Michael Russo
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery


Here we go again... :rolleyes:



My intent wasn't to start another flamewar...

For the sake of it, let's see why fruity is a better buy. There's tons of reasons, but I'm not going to get into them all. And yes, reason does have its strong points, but fruity is a much better choice.

The biggest problem with reason is that there is no vst support, and you only get the subtractor... it's not the greatest synth. Yes, you can use vst's with reason but that involves buying several things: you have to buy cubase, you have to buy reason, and then you have to buy the vst's you want to use.

Or, you can use fruity as your main sequencer, and then just buy vst plugins to use with it. Since fruity is only $100 with free lifetime upgrades, you can get fruity and a good NI synth for the same price as reason alone...
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Michael Russo



My intent wasn't to start another flamewar...

For the sake of it, let's see why fruity is a better buy. There's tons of reasons, but I'm not going to get into them all. And yes, reason does have its strong points, but fruity is a much better choice.

The biggest problem with reason is that there is no vst support, and you only get the subtractor... it's not the greatest synth. Yes, you can use vst's with reason but that involves buying several things: you have to buy cubase, you have to buy reason, and then you have to buy the vst's you want to use.

Or, you can use fruity as your main sequencer, and then just buy vst plugins to use with it. Since fruity is only $100 with free lifetime upgrades, you can get fruity and a good NI synth for the same price as reason alone...


Maybe, maybe... but the question here was "Is Reason worth buying?", NOT "What software is better than Reason?"

You may have pretty valid points (although I prefer Reason, just because I can work my way around the restrictions) but they don't have anything to do with the thread itself ;)

Peace!
Michael Russo
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery


Maybe, maybe... but the question here was "Is Reason worth buying?", NOT "What software is better than Reason?"

You may have pretty valid points (although I prefer Reason, just because I can work my way around the restrictions) but they don't have anything to do with the thread itself ;)



You're way wrong there... of course what I said is related to the thread. Yes, the question was "Is Reason worth buying?". That's exactly why I posted what I did. Am I not right to assume that since fruity is (probably) a much better choice, it makes reason less appealing and therefore "less worth buying?"
DJ-Fuq
Of course its not worth buying. For that sorta money no software is.
Just download it for free.
alt.binaries.sounds.utilities will sort u out no probs.
Ur better on a broadband tho its 530MB.
Fruity is better than reason. The sequencing in reason is just so unbelieveably awkward. The redrum and matrix r pretty awkward too.
Fruity is powerful yet very very simple.

inatrance
omg yes, get reason 2
trancedance
This is what makes the world such an interesting place to live; one person can like Reason and another can like Fruity Loops without forcing their opinion on the other. Use whatever is appealing to you!!! The same thing with another thread dealing with headphone preferences - who cares? Use whatever you are comfortable with.:D
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