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-AbsurD- |
should I switch to reason 2.0 ? and will that prog be hard to learn? and how did u learn to use it?
coz im using fruity loops 3.5 atm, with a few DXI and VST plugins (fm7, warldorf, pro.52...etc) and Acid 3.0 for mixing loops together (sorry, i dont know whats it called in "one word" in english).
so when u use reason, would u still use Acid 3.0 (or any other prog, like...madtracker, fasttracker...etc.) or u would use the integrated in reason tracker?
im just trying to find out as much as possible about reason functionality...and how it is compared to the setup like mine.
any information will be appreciated =)
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coby |
Dude .. dont use reason
It dosnt support vsti, and it will limit u alot
i say u should look in 2 logic audio... its the BEST
its kind of a all in one program ( not very easy to learn it ) |
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-AbsurD- |
yeah, ive tried logic... kinda messy... ppl say its good, but I need a tutor to help me larn it....lol =) |
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dbl |
why switch from FL - reason?
it's your choise really... i'm pretty sure that if you ask a question like this here you will hear like 50% say that you should switch and like 50% will say that you should stay with FL..
if you can handle FL the right way like many here can, and get a good sound of it, why change to something else???
ohh.. and reason users.. this isn't a FL is better then reason becaus of blabablablabla post... so don't go against it.. if there now is something to go against :)
caus there will probably always be a "fight" between the FL and reason users of witch program that is best... :tongue2 |
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Flotser |
quote: | Originally posted by dbl
ohh.. and reason users.. this isn't a FL is better then reason becaus of blabablablabla post... so don't go against it.. if there now is something to go against :)
caus there will probably always be a "fight" between the FL and reason users of witch program that is best... :tongue2 |
I actually love those Reason vs. Fruity fights, cause i still haven't made my mind completely :p |
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Mr.Mystery |
quote: | Originally posted by coby
Dude .. dont use reason
It dosnt support vsti, and it will limit u alot
i say u should look in 2 logic audio... its the BEST
its kind of a all in one program ( not very easy to learn it ) |
Oh, how ignorant.
You can route VSTi to Reason via ReWire from Cubase etc... you can even sync ReBirth to run with it. |
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olleman |
*shrug* reason :( |
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Mr.Mystery |
quote: | Originally posted by olleman
*shrug* reason :( |
*shrug* you :rolleyes: |
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brash |
If you want other options, also check out Buzz at http://www.buzzmachines.com -- it's free, for one thing, and very powerful. If you have been using FL for a while, though, I don't see any reason to change. |
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Michael Russo |
Ok... by all means try reason out for a while. It isn't hard to use, and you have a big advantage if you're good with floops.
Then use whichever you like best... that's the only answer to these debates. Some like reason the best (why, I do not know, however ;)), and others like other tools.
It all comes down to how you are comfortable working. |
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Vizay |
quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Oh, how ignorant.
You can route VSTi to Reason via ReWire from Cubase etc... you can even sync ReBirth to run with it. |
could you do like a connection table on how to start things and what to start first and so on coz I've tried this but I can only rewire reason into cubase and not the other way around |
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Mr.Mystery |
quote: | Originally posted by Vizay
could you do like a connection table on how to start things and what to start first and so on coz I've tried this but I can only rewire reason into cubase and not the other way around |
I'm not really sure how it works as I've never tried to do it myself. |
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