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offline gy from copenhagen (Denmark) on 2002-08-14 12:17 [#00348786]
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?
I think of getting it. Is it any good


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-08-14 12:20 [#00348787]
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What, the chocolate chew?


 

offline heptanary from the place where nobody whants (Spain) on 2002-08-14 12:22 [#00348790]
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I used it for more than an year.
Great program "all in one".
Cool features, easy use.

Problem: Not exactly awesome in it's sound characteristics.


 

offline gy from copenhagen (Denmark) on 2002-08-14 12:22 [#00348791]
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huh it's a music making program


 

offline gy from copenhagen (Denmark) on 2002-08-14 12:23 [#00348792]
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but can't you get decent instruments


 

offline heptanary from the place where nobody whants (Spain) on 2002-08-14 12:26 [#00348793]
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It has a samler (two in Reason 2) where u can feed
anything.
Beatbox also takes whatever u throw there.
The problem is the synth sound. Not fat at all. Effects
included also crappy.

Anyway, it´s more than decent. But can´t compete with
Logic Audio native synths...

IMO, of course


 

offline gy from copenhagen (Denmark) on 2002-08-14 12:31 [#00348796]
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but what program do you recomend. I wont spent a fortune
anyway


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-08-14 12:32 [#00348798]
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Reason is also a (german?) type of chocolate. It's very
chewy- nice though.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-08-14 12:33 [#00348799]
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Surely you can with anything vst compatible?


 

offline dan7250 from Osaka (Japan) on 2002-08-14 12:33 [#00348800]
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hey, as a basic tracker ACID PRO 3.0 is really quite good.
so if like me you record parts of songs at friends houses,
studios, anywhere you can find you can always come back to
ACID and put it all together. really great for placing
verses, moving chorus, etc. by like heptanary said logic is
prob the best.


 

offline dan7250 from Osaka (Japan) on 2002-08-14 12:35 [#00348801]
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i just used some native synths in a song, the sound came out
really nice. :)


 

offline gy from copenhagen (Denmark) on 2002-08-14 12:35 [#00348802]
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I only got fastracker 2.08 that was one of the first tracker
programes for the mob and do i have to say it sux


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-08-14 12:38 [#00348803]
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Yeah, I made a lot of stuff with acid a couple of years ago.
I've lost it all though :(


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-08-14 12:38 [#00348805]
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Eurgh! They're so sickly.

Sorry, I'm spamming.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-08-14 12:41 [#00348807]
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They never took of in this country. I think that like lots
of German and Austrian food, they're too "stodgy" for Brit's
tastes.

Still this has little to do with musc software, so I'll be
quiet now...


 

offline gy from copenhagen (Denmark) on 2002-08-14 12:42 [#00348809]
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is it obligatory to use a midiboard


 

offline heptanary from the place where nobody whants (Spain) on 2002-08-14 12:44 [#00348811]
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I think u would be very happy with reason.
And for the price, nothing can beat it.
U get samplers, synths, b-boxes, effects, mixers,
sequencers, a huge library of samples and instruments...
Very easy to use and cool looking.

I just said it could sound better in some aspects.
But somehow I´m a sound maniac...


 

offline heptanary from the place where nobody whants (Spain) on 2002-08-14 12:46 [#00348815]
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And no, u need no extra gear.
A midi controller would be cool anyway


 

offline gy from copenhagen (Denmark) on 2002-08-14 12:48 [#00348818]
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yes so i thought


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-14 13:10 [#00348832]
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why dont u run it alongside cubase?
havent u heard of Re-Wire?


 

offline gy from copenhagen (Denmark) on 2002-08-14 13:11 [#00348833]
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nåpe


 

offline heptanary from the place where nobody whants (Spain) on 2002-08-14 13:12 [#00348835]
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Rewire is cool.
Using Reason and Cubase SX u can send midi tracks straight
from SX to any part of Reason (a sampler, a synth...).
That´s new in SX.


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-14 13:14 [#00348836]
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u can do it with vst5 too.



 

offline heptanary from the place where nobody whants (Spain) on 2002-08-14 13:16 [#00348837]
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Didn't know...

And what abut Reason+Rebirth+Cubase?

When I'm into that I get the feeling that I need four
monitors.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-08-14 13:58 [#00348862]
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Or one huge one...


 

offline heptanary from the place where nobody whants (Spain) on 2002-08-14 14:51 [#00348945]
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A REALLY HUGE ONE

Maybe a 35" TFT


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-08-14 14:54 [#00348950]
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I run a res. of 1600*1200 and re-birth seems tiny on screen.
You could fit it and reason on screen together easily...


 

offline heptanary from the place where nobody whants (Spain) on 2002-08-14 15:00 [#00348964]
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I run 1280x1024 in a 15" shitty monitor

GETTIN BLIND!!



 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-08-14 15:03 [#00348967]
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After using my 22" TFT Iiyama at home work's monitors seem
crap. When I use one of my collegues computers it actually
hurts my eyes.


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2002-08-14 15:34 [#00349014]
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Malestrom grantable synthesis is pretty cool.... and the new
sampler is what the sampler should have been in the first
place. Someone said that the sounds seem kinda flat.....
thats not really a problem if you export it and beef it up
in logic with some effects. And the new malestrom synth
doesnt seem that flat to me.... Its a great application....
and there are TONS of things you can do with it. 10/10 stars


 


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