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thecrimsonguard
from ∞ (United States) on 2005-05-06 10:14 [#01589700]
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explain, and show work in the side columns for full credit
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thecrimsonguard
from ∞ (United States) on 2005-05-06 10:18 [#01589706]
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reason 3.0 or cubase sx that is
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sicklif3
from Detroit (United States) on 2005-05-06 10:19 [#01589707]
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both!
run reason + via rewire + cubase = track
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AlbertoBalsalm
from ReykjavÃk (Iceland) on 2005-05-06 10:26 [#01589718]
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cubase sx because it doesn't have limitations to only few synths and effects, like reason. you can record wavs with cubase, something that isn't possible in reason.
cubase sx sequencer is better, more advanced. though i don't know how much propellerheads improved theirs for reason 3.
and what's most important: reason doesn't support vsts which is a major -
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thecrimsonguard
from ∞ (United States) on 2005-05-06 10:38 [#01589725]
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its either one or the other. i can only afford to buy one program at this time.
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weatheredstoner
from same shit babes. (United States) on 2005-05-06 10:42 [#01589729]
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get FL studio instead.
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thecrimsonguard
from ∞ (United States) on 2005-05-06 10:55 [#01589757]
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i have an older version of fruity loops...3 maybe. i haven't found many vst's though.
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AlbertoBalsalm
from ReykjavÃk (Iceland) on 2005-05-06 11:00 [#01589771]
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Cubase SX
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brokephones
from Londontario on 2005-05-06 11:01 [#01589774]
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Use Rhino. He supports ReWire
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jkd
from Twitch City (Canada) on 2005-05-06 11:47 [#01589902]
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do you have any hardware that you want to use? do you want to record audio live (rather than sampling)? if so, cubase.
otherwise, i'd go with reason.
but then again, it sort of depends on what you want to use the software for as well. what do you want to use the software for? what kind of music are you wanting to make?
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thecrimsonguard
from ∞ (United States) on 2005-05-06 12:05 [#01589943]
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for hardware i have:
a m-audio 61 key station eventually an alesis drum machine. (which i intend to use to tap beats into a sequencer...and experiment with when not using my computer.
i'd like to make drum and bass venetian snares style. or ambient stuff
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thecrimsonguard
from ∞ (United States) on 2005-05-06 12:11 [#01589956]
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for recording i have Adobe Audition
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stilaktive
from a place on 2005-05-06 12:16 [#01589959]
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Reason for everything. and its cheaper.
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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-05-06 12:18 [#01589962]
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yes if you're only going to legitimatley purchase things then buy Reason as you'll get more bang for your buck.
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thecrimsonguard
from ∞ (United States) on 2005-05-06 12:22 [#01589968]
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well its 500 bucks or 450. i was just wondering since cubase was a hundred more if i should just go...for broke. and use that. but i checked out the reason demo and it seems cool
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sicklif3
from Detroit (United States) on 2005-05-06 12:31 [#01589979]
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i'd say cubase sx but i am biased. perhaps cubase se because its cheaper and then you have money to buy something else, piece of hardware, softsynths, a shiny new bike, etc
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-05-06 12:33 [#01589982]
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Go for cubase. If you want to run your synths through your computer, you can do that with Cubase. WIth reason, you will have to buy a separate program to run your synths and record them.
Reason doesn't have a midi controller. Also, the synths are pretty limited, and it doesn't sound professional at all. Cubase allows you to control and record and add effects to any synthesizers samplers or drum machines that you have.
Personally, I don't see how their can be any debate. Although Reason is more user friendly, and won't really take you any time at all to learn.
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-05-06 12:34 [#01589984]
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How in the hell do you get more bang for your buck with reason?
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brokephones
from Londontario on 2005-05-06 12:36 [#01589985]
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I would take ableton over reason. The included insts and effects are great. Plus clip editing is fucking fun fun fun.
Im ditching my apps, getting a little powerbook 12 and ableton. And thats gonna be it for me (except for free vsts. i love those)
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-05-06 12:40 [#01589989]
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Yeah. Now that I think about it, I would probly suggest ableton over cubase and reason too.
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thodob
from Bergen (Norway) on 2005-05-06 12:42 [#01589992]
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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-05-06 12:45 [#01589996]
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i've never used it. i have it downloaded and installed but i've never bothered. whats the learning curve on it like? how adaptable is it etc?
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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-05-06 12:45 [#01589999]
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because i said so
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Cfern
from Sacto (United States) on 2005-05-06 12:46 [#01590002]
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i use both... you use cubase as you master system and use rewire to slave reason... reason alone can be limiting but you can't live with out it
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bryce_berny
from chronno (Canada) on 2005-05-06 14:45 [#01590138]
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shmoobass
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-05-06 14:51 [#01590142]
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Actually, if you are using audition, you can probly use the rewire capacities of it to run reason, so you get your recording and such down. I don't know about using it to run a drum machine though. I guess thats what global is for.
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room
from Sheffield (United Kingdom) on 2005-05-06 15:20 [#01590163]
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i use cubase sx
because i am used to it & know what to do to do what i want to do!
a lot of people are digging ableton live though
reason - does it have such a good mixdown quality?
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-05-06 17:46 [#01590322]
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No. Its pretty shit with rendering. Thats why you need something like Cubase or Vstack to render it with.
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