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Re: A DAW that works like reason

Post by -[2]DAY_- » Thu Jan 06, 2011 5:03 pm

Reason 5 has audio input and editing?? =o
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Re: A DAW that works like reason

Post by paravrais » Thu Jan 06, 2011 5:09 pm

-[2]DAY_- wrote:Reason 5 has audio input and editing?? =o
Yessum.

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Re: A DAW that works like reason

Post by p3rt2k8 » Thu Jan 06, 2011 7:40 pm

-[2]DAY_- wrote:Reason 5 has audio input and editing?? =o
Think its through redrum tho mate, pretty cool for adding vocs to your drums.

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Re: A DAW that works like reason

Post by rubiconguava » Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:58 pm

yeh i dont think they have audio editing in quite the same way other daws do. for instance in reaper you can simply drag any audio file straight onto a track and chop/edit/add fx. which is so sweet. If reason incorporated this into its workflow id only ever use reason, dnt really need vst add ons with that beast! Thor is the only synth youll ever need! could maybe do with a more comprehensive delay plugin though.

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Re: A DAW that works like reason

Post by nowaysj » Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:35 pm

^ spliters!
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Re: A DAW that works like reason

Post by MidnightMassDubstep » Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:51 pm

nowaysj wrote:^ spliters!
yep splitters and save all the wiring with a combinator preset so you dont have to do it every time!
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Re: A DAW that works like reason

Post by kejk » Fri Jan 07, 2011 12:04 am

rubiconguava wrote:yeh i dont think they have audio editing in quite the same way other daws do. for instance in reaper you can simply drag any audio file straight onto a track and chop/edit/add fx. which is so sweet. If reason incorporated this into its workflow id only ever use reason, dnt really need vst add ons with that beast! Thor is the only synth youll ever need! could maybe do with a more comprehensive delay plugin though.
Agreed with this.

Many people find thor sound "weak" compared to other soft synths like massive.

The trick is that the initialized patch has a very low drive and output setting. Turn those baby's up and it will sounds way better without even doing anything really..
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Re: A DAW that works like reason

Post by cloak and dagger » Fri Jan 07, 2011 12:57 am

nowaysj wrote:I can't imagine using cubase's ui after using reason's. Whatevs, best of luck.

That's what I did, actually. There are things in Reason that are 100x easier to do than in Cubase (e.g. automating something, or managing automations in the sequencer), but the Reason sequencer seems to be modeled after the Cubase one more than any other from what I can tell. The hardest thing to get used to is routing. Also, I hate using effects as Sends, I never did that ONCE in all my time using Reason.

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Re: A DAW that works like reason

Post by rubiconguava » Fri Jan 07, 2011 1:36 am

cloak and dagger wrote:
nowaysj wrote:I can't imagine using cubase's ui after using reason's. Whatevs, best of luck.

That's what I did, actually. There are things in Reason that are 100x easier to do than in Cubase (e.g. automating something, or managing automations in the sequencer), but the Reason sequencer seems to be modeled after the Cubase one more than any other from what I can tell. The hardest thing to get used to is routing. Also, I hate using effects as Sends, I never did that ONCE in all my time using Reason.
I spent ages using cubase and reaper, but now ive moved back to where i started - reason - becuase i quite like all the wiring etc. i think it helps me better understand what im doing to a sound exactly... also reverb send is so useful to get it sounding liek everythin is comin from same space.

i also like the studio in a box feel to it, stops me messing about with fx for hours wen all im really after is a simple effect. pushes workflow and creativity i reckon.

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Re: A DAW that works like reason

Post by nowaysj » Fri Jan 07, 2011 4:22 am

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Re: A DAW that works like reason

Post by bum robot » Fri Jan 07, 2011 7:32 am

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bum robot wrote:i thought propellerheads "record" also allowed to use vsts now? guess it should be something for them to look into
Lol, they deliberately refuse to integrate it based on the fact that they want reason/record to be all in one music making packages and to allow them to say that their programs aren't 'DAWs' and address a slightly different market. Think they also like the speed and stability it gives their programs. I've never lagged my computer in Reason and I've *really* pushed it. In Ableton though I have to tiptoe about to stop it from having a hissy fit...
oh yeah i hear that, sometimes my computer decides to shit about and ill hop on to reason alone...altho i usually rewire it into ableton but thank god for reason being so stable when your comp shits itself

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