Your original question was:Riverman wrote:But I'm speaking about my personal frustration which may have to do with master plugins, with harshness of Reason eq, or master bus compression, or a whole host of bloody reasons which have nothing to do with what people are arguing against. It's a straw man argument.Gorgon wrote:Yeah, but you're using a computer, and the computer only knows 1's and 0's, and only knows logic. There is no "feeling" in the computer. Which is why this "Reason sound myth" has been disproven time and again already.Riverman wrote: Nope. Missed the point. It has nothing to do with how I go about making music and everything to do with what I was trying to communicate in the thread. I was communicating feeling because I'm a musician. I was not making a scientific assertion because I'm not a scientist.
I never came on here and said
"Reason handle's audio differently and I can prove it"
I said "I feel like I'm always fighting with Reason to get a mix, and when I import into ProTools it starts sounding better immediately".
That has nothing to do with 0's and 1's or science or anything else.
What do you people all do all day? Are you all scientist or engineers or something?
Because this is quite literally insane and completely different to any other professional music creating forum or group I'm part of.
Point completely missed even after I've spelled out my intent, why I gave examples, and what solution I was hoping for: HELP
Help does not equal being told you're psychosomatic or that there is no problem.
Help involves suggestions to try different plugins or chains or processes or a host of other suggestions completely unrelated to the rubbish being posted here.
Are you really all that insecure?
That a person struggling with how to use Reason is being interpreted as being told your instrument sucks?
Get over it guys, really.
> I love creating music in Reason, but man, I always feel like I'm fighting to get a mixdown working. Especially getting vocals to sit in the mix. I bounce out stems and import them into ProTools and bam. Without adding a single plugin or touching the faders, it all just sounds so much better balanced and together. Why?
The answer, given to you several times in this thread, is: because you have a compressor/limiter in PT's mastering chain which you don't have in Reason. The suggestion was to do the same in Reason to get the same sound as in PT. Help was provided.
Then you insisted on "summing" being the cause of your troubles, and that's just silly, so you were explained. When you persisted, you were laughed at. How is this different from any other forum? Or IRL for that matter?