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by Genevieve » Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:16 pm
Just because all these programs support VSTs does not mean they don't have good instruments built in to begin with. Ableton has a drum sampler, a sampler, effects and a synth, what more do you truly need? If every instrument in Reason does exactly what you want the way you want it, then sure, get Reason? Nothing wrong with that. The thing about VSTs isn't so much 'doing something a DAW can't do' as much as it is 'doing something exactly the way you want it'.
This goes out of the window with Renoise, which without VSTs, is solely sample based. However, you'd be amazed how much you can do with just a drumpack, Renoise's sampled waveforms (sines, tris, saws, etc) and its internal DSP devices. Though since all you really 'need' (again, I use that word lightly) is 1 synth, you'd be cheaper off getting Renoise and FAW Circle (a synth plugin).
I'd recommend to try demos of whatever you're curious about. But my personal recommendation would be Renoise + Future Audio Workshop's Circle. That's a total of 200 euros, which is a tracker that is up there with the big name sequencers + a powerful semi-modular synth totalling at roughly half the price of Reason alone, which is far more bang for the buck (we're talking 'bout my favorite DAW and favorite softsynth here, so obviously I'm biased). Renoise is the most usable DAW, anyway. Once you sit down and make the commands second nature (this'll take 2 weeks tops).
namsayin
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