analogheart wrote:Hey,
Been DJ'ing dubstep and now want to move into production. I played around with Reason years ago but never really got on that well with it tbh. I'm working on a PC and just wondering on some advice. I'll be able to get educational versions of the software where I can coz I'm going to be on a music tech course. Just wondering whether you think Fruity Loops Studio and NI's stuff - probably get Massive and Kontakt first and expand later or whether to go for Reason 4 would be a good starter. I want to get the best sound possible. Are there producers who just use FL & VST's or Reason4 for their sound or is everyone Cubase/Logic?
Personaly I think reason is a bit dated... It was a cool successor to rebirth in the days, but the sheer possibility's of all the VST's out there (and the fact that reason does not support these) makes me point far from it.
It does have potential though, and off course good music can be made with it. Just bear in mind that this is not an open platform so you're limited by that.
And there's shit loads off producers releasing tracks made in Fruity Reason or even home made DAW's!. It's basicly down to preference...
What would the jump from FL or R4 to Cubase be like. Cubase learning curve seems steep at the mo.

Yes, fl is easy to master and cubase is hard to master (fully) but I found FL a bit quirky... That is; It does 80% that other (dare I say more "proffesional"

) DAW's do, but sometimes the placing off certain functions just puts me off.
I say it's option d you might be looking for

Ableton Live! It's not that hard to master, has good tutorials bundled with the program, and has a lot of power under the hood!