Reason or Logic + Massive.
Reason or Logic + Massive.
I'm switching to a new DAW from Fl Studio and I'm wondering if I should get Reason or Logic + Massive, now that Logic Pro is $200.
Re: Reason or Logic + Massive.
dubturbo is probably the best option
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Re: Reason or Logic + Massive.
Not to discourage you, but why are you switching from FL Studio? And if you are interested in what reason has, you may want to take a look at ableton because you can rewire reason through ableton as if reason was its own vst.
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Re: Reason or Logic + Massive.
reason & logic.... thats the way to go
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Re: Reason or Logic + Massive.
Logic has been reduced to a pretty sexy price...IMO the biggest bang for your buck.

This too. Plus Massive.reason & logic.... thats the way to go

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Re: Reason or Logic + Massive.
ಠ_ಠ What's that supposed to mean?kiene wrote:dubturbo is probably the best option
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Re: Reason or Logic + Massive.
I'm switching because I'm on a mac, and have been using FL Studio on a partition on which I have Windows installed. Having to reboot every time I want to produce is kind of a hassle, especially because it doesn't work 100% so I'd rather just buy a whole new DAW all together.cmgoodman1226 wrote:Not to discourage you, but why are you switching from FL Studio? And if you are interested in what reason has, you may want to take a look at ableton because you can rewire reason through ableton as if reason was its own vst.
Re: Reason or Logic + Massive.
I would, but unfortunately I don't have $650 to throw around, and I don't want to torrent.Nevalo wrote:reason & logic.... thats the way to go
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Re: Reason or Logic + Massive.
Fair enough. The dub turbo comment was a troll comment. I don't know much about other DAW's except for FL and reason because that's what I have, but I know quite a few people who use ableton and swear by it, I just don't have the patience to sit down and learn a new DAW when i still haven't seen everything mine can do. I would do some research though, read some reviews, and try downloading demos to get the lay of the land, work with each for a week or so and then move from there.Floop wrote:I'm switching because I'm on a mac, and have been using FL Studio on a partition on which I have Windows installed. Having to reboot every time I want to produce is kind of a hassle, especially because it doesn't work 100% so I'd rather just buy a whole new DAW all together.cmgoodman1226 wrote:Not to discourage you, but why are you switching from FL Studio? And if you are interested in what reason has, you may want to take a look at ableton because you can rewire reason through ableton as if reason was its own vst.
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