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Re: brag up your soft sequencer

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 1:08 pm
by Jah Billah
AFL wrote: Great thing about that is that you can use the "Rewire" function in Reason to use it and something like Abelton at the same time. Or Reason and Cubase, etc etc.
All hail Rewire! Usin Ableton as master InI run FL 7 & Reason 4 trough it & look : magick happens.
£10 Bag wrote:reason 4 looks nice....
can it handle vsts yet?
Nah mon. Prophet within I says Reason will never handle VST's.

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 1:17 pm
by psyphon
can it handle vsts yet?
Was just about to say before Jah Billah got there. One word:

REWIRE.

Get it, use it.

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 1:18 pm
by Jah Billah
psyphon wrote: One word:

REWIRE.

Get it, use it.
I man just gonna repeat dat:

R E W I R E!

Control di sound seeeen

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 3:09 pm
by psyphon
Re-Re-Re-Rewire

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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:58 pm
by manray
psyphon wrote:Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire

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Re-Re-Re-Rewire
Longage. If they gave Reason VST support then it would be a serious bit of equipment. I dont know why they dont. Some dumb shit reason no doubt.

Re: brag up your soft sequencer

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 6:43 pm
by AFL
manray wrote: don't see why people do this. might as well ditch cubase and go straight to cubase.
For me it's just the fact that I like the "gear" in Reason. Tho lately I'm trying to work in Abelton by itself.

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 6:46 pm
by slim
manray wrote:
psyphon wrote:Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire
Longage. If they gave Reason VST support then it would be a serious bit of equipment. I dont know why they dont. Some dumb shit reason no doubt.
I think they said they weren't going to give it VST or audio functions so it wouldn't just be an inferior version of Cubase.

Not saying it would be mind, just what the propellerheads guy said.

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:22 pm
by sro
Slim wrote:
manray wrote:
psyphon wrote:Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire
Longage. If they gave Reason VST support then it would be a serious bit of equipment. I dont know why they dont. Some dumb shit reason no doubt.
I think they said they weren't going to give it VST or audio functions so it wouldn't just be an inferior version of Cubase.

Not saying it would be mind, just what the propellerheads guy said.
Stability...Reason is one of the most stable programs out there because its a "closed" software environment...which explains why Propheads invented REWIRE...

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:50 pm
by sollabong
SRO wrote:
Slim wrote:
manray wrote:
psyphon wrote:Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire

Re-Re-Re-Rewire
Longage. If they gave Reason VST support then it would be a serious bit of equipment. I dont know why they dont. Some dumb shit reason no doubt.
I think they said they weren't going to give it VST or audio functions so it wouldn't just be an inferior version of Cubase.

Not saying it would be mind, just what the propellerheads guy said.
Stability...Reason is one of the most stable programs out there because its a "closed" software environment...which explains why Propheads invented REWIRE...
word!
its stable as hell, and doesnt eat your CPU as much as other VST user hosts...

for example i use reason as a sequencer, but i have fav VST-s so i always export import stuffs from cubase into reason and vica versa..
yeah i know rewire, but my machine is weak as a chicken leg :P

i have an idea: give me kűlots of maűoney to buy a Mac and i promise i'll use only Logic :lol:

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:51 pm
by sollabong
kűlots? maűoney?

wtf?!?! :lol:

lots..money...i need

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:19 pm
by -drix-
ableton and reason using rewire

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:38 pm
by lukesnarl
yeah alright being a 'sequencer' thread I wonder are there many people out there still using outboard synths, sound modules, fx boxes, drum machines and samplers (you know, real HARDWARE) all SEQUENCED off a mac or PC??

And if so what do YOU prefer to use for that?? and why?
:L

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 6:26 am
by wil blaze
vadarfone wrote:
manray wrote:Renoise is fucked. I know someon who knows it inside and out but plop him on Cubase and he's lost as fuck. I rather invest my time in Cubase/Logic because you know that they are the standard for all sequencers. You know you wont have any problems if you learn them.
And that makes it "fucked" does it. Sounds more like your mate is a mong.

Using Cubase for programmed music is like using a kettle to knock in a nail. It can be done, but it is not ideal.

What? I would strongly disagree... and i have used all types of sotware including but not limited to every sequencer that has been mentioned so far in this thread...

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 6:28 am
by wil blaze
vadarfone wrote:Like I said, you can of course make programmed music in a horizontal sequencer, but it is a waste of time.
That comment is a bigger waste of time :6:

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:13 pm
by slothrop
Wil Blaze wrote:
vadarfone wrote:
manray wrote:Renoise is fucked. I know someon who knows it inside and out but plop him on Cubase and he's lost as fuck. I rather invest my time in Cubase/Logic because you know that they are the standard for all sequencers. You know you wont have any problems if you learn them.
And that makes it "fucked" does it. Sounds more like your mate is a mong.

Using Cubase for programmed music is like using a kettle to knock in a nail. It can be done, but it is not ideal.

What? I would strongly disagree... and i have used all types of sotware including but not limited to every sequencer that has been mentioned so far in this thread...
Yeah, both types of sequencer have their advantages.

That said, Manray - if your mate is happy with the tunes he's making in Renoise, why should he give a fuck whether he can learn Cubase or not, unless he's planning to do meat and potatoes work recording bands or something?

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:06 am
by westernsynthetics
I have used pro tools for about 3 years, recently i got a new mac running leopard and Digidesign havent got of their ass and enabled pro tools for leopard yet....so I started got Logic 8.

Seriously I cant see myself going back to Pro Tools in a hurry esp for Electronic production.

Reason 4 rewired in logic is fucking wickid and its so quick to set up...you can rewire A WHOLE REASON TUNE IN ABOUT A MINUTE!!! where as in pro tools it used to take me about 10.

Seriously how fucking rad are the logic 8 eq's...and the fact that you can see the eq graphic on each channel...and it sounds fantastic...the built in plugs shit all over the digidesign ones...im so impressed with it!

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:31 am
by misk
westernsynthetics wrote:I have used pro tools for about 3 years, recently i got a new mac running leopard and Digidesign havent got of their ass and enabled pro tools for leopard yet....so I started got Logic 8.

Seriously I cant see myself going back to Pro Tools in a hurry esp for Electronic production.

Reason 4 rewired in logic is fucking wickid and its so quick to set up...you can rewire A WHOLE REASON TUNE IN ABOUT A MINUTE!!! where as in pro tools it used to take me about 10.

Seriously how fucking rad are the logic 8 eq's...and the fact that you can see the eq graphic on each channel...and it sounds fantastic...the built in plugs shit all over the digidesign ones...im so impressed with it!
isnt it great? i love it too. and those eqs are amazing!