Hey guys,
After some frustrating and unsatisfying affairs with Cubase, Pro Tools and Studio One, I've decided to get back together with my puppy love Reason. I'm about to get some REs and just stumbled about the A-List REs.
Turns out those are the RE versions of the UJAM Virtual Guitarist VSTs I dig so much!
Anyone here who used or is using both versions?
Are there any differences in terms of quality or range of samples/phrases?
As far as I can see on the UI screenshots the set of features is the same.
A-List Guitar REs vs. UJAM Virtual Guitarist VSTs
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UJAM are the developers of the A-List Guitar REs as well as the Virtual Guitarist VSTs. They're related products.
edit: nvm, this was literally specified in the OP, i'm an idiot
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Yes, they are for the most part the same. The bonus of the RE versions can be found on the backside (by hitting TAB); such as the A-List Guitarists having the additional raw output and the A-List Drummers having CV inputs and outputs per drum (making it possible to trigger other things with A-List patterns and to trigger A-List drums with other RE sequencers). If you are new to Reason, then the best bet would be to trial the RE versions to compare. The A-List REs were built using the IDT which was created by UJAM.S1GNL wrote: ↑20 Feb 2018Hey guys,
After some frustrating and unsatisfying affairs with Cubase, Pro Tools and Studio One, I've decided to get back together with my puppy love Reason. I'm about to get some REs and just stumbled about the A-List REs.
Turns out those are the RE versions of the UJAM Virtual Guitarist VSTs I dig so much!
Anyone here who used or is using both versions?
Are there any differences in terms of quality or range of samples/phrases?
As far as I can see on the UI screenshots the set of features is the same.
Oh my god, I haven't seen that! That's THE feature VG users are trying get from UJAM for years, because the samples are already amp'ed when using the "Clean" setting.
The REs don't have the speed option, but I think the phrases sound unnaturally in 0.5x/2x anyway...
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Hi there,S1GNL wrote: ↑20 Feb 2018Hey guys,
After some frustrating and unsatisfying affairs with Cubase, Pro Tools and Studio One, I've decided to get back together with my puppy love Reason. I'm about to get some REs and just stumbled about the A-List REs.
Turns out those are the RE versions of the UJAM Virtual Guitarist VSTs I dig so much!
Anyone here who used or is using both versions?
Are there any differences in terms of quality or range of samples/phrases?
As far as I can see on the UI screenshots the set of features is the same.
Thanks a lot for your interest in Virtual Guitarist!
Since A-List Guitarist is Virtual Guitarists “Brother in Rack Extension” you'll find out that these two plug-in series are mostly the same.
In most guitars, the functionality and the content is the same, the Virtual Guitarists have some more Effects, additionally they have the "Speed" function that the Rack Extensions don't have. But A-List Guitarists have one big benefit: I'm talking about output!
Apart from that, Reason does not support disk streaming, which results in the Virtual Guitarists using less hardware resources.
If you have officially purchased one or more of the Reason Rack Extensions A-List Guitarists you can get a 50% discount coupon if you want to purchase the correlating Virtual Guitarist VST/AU/AAX Plugin.
To get the coupon, please write us an e-mail to support@ujam.com and we'll happily provide you with a coupon code.
In any case we wish you lots of fun and creativity with the instruments you decide for.
Kind regards and Rock on
Jannik from UJAM Instruments
UJAM Development GmbH | An der Reeperbahn 6 | 28217 Bremen, Germany, Sitz Bremen
Geschäftsführer: Peter Gorges, Axel Hensen | Amtsgericht Bremen HRB 26913 HB
Oh mein Gott, wir sind ja quasi Nachbarn!! Ich wohne in der Nähe der Konsul-Smidt-Str!ujam-instruments wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018Hi there,S1GNL wrote: ↑20 Feb 2018Hey guys,
After some frustrating and unsatisfying affairs with Cubase, Pro Tools and Studio One, I've decided to get back together with my puppy love Reason. I'm about to get some REs and just stumbled about the A-List REs.
Turns out those are the RE versions of the UJAM Virtual Guitarist VSTs I dig so much!
Anyone here who used or is using both versions?
Are there any differences in terms of quality or range of samples/phrases?
As far as I can see on the UI screenshots the set of features is the same.
Thanks a lot for your interest in Virtual Guitarist!
Since A-List Guitarist is Virtual Guitarists “Brother in Rack Extension” you'll find out that these two plug-in series are mostly the same.
In most guitars, the functionality and the content is the same, the Virtual Guitarists have some more Effects, additionally they have the "Speed" function that the Rack Extensions don't have. But A-List Guitarists have one big benefit: I'm talking about output!
Apart from that, Reason does not support disk streaming, which results in the Virtual Guitarists using less hardware resources.
If you have officially purchased one or more of the Reason Rack Extensions A-List Guitarists you can get a 50% discount coupon if you want to purchase the correlating Virtual Guitarist VST/AU/AAX Plugin.
To get the coupon, please write us an e-mail to support@ujam.com and we'll happily provide you with a coupon code.
In any case we wish you lots of fun and creativity with the instruments you decide for.
Kind regards and Rock on
Jannik from UJAM Instruments
UJAM Development GmbH | An der Reeperbahn 6 | 28217 Bremen, Germany, Sitz Bremen
Geschäftsführer: Peter Gorges, Axel Hensen | Amtsgericht Bremen HRB 26913 HB
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