06 Mar 2018
I was using Computer Muzys when Reason was introduced to me in 2002. Having had years of experience making music in Cubase VST with some hardware, I found Reason a natural fit.
What works for me in Reason:
1. I enjoy using it
Not to say I don't enjoy making music in Logic, but reason just fits naturally for me.
2. It comes with a range of highly capable effects, synths and samplers
What's great about the samplers is that they are stupidly simple to use. Whenever I watch people working with samples in VSTs it just looks a few steps awkward (and annoying). Ableton Live and FLStudio have it right IMO.
3. The workflow works for me
Even if I have to do workarounds, the workflow just feels right.
4. RE sync is frikkin' awesome!
Nobody can deny this is uber cool.
5. The Reason community is nice and upbeat too
When I look at other forums this community is a lot less depressed. Is it down to brilliant moderation, or is this the result of people being calmed by the intuitive workflow?
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I started out with instruments, spent a few years using Cubase, learned how to record and arrange with hardware, used various other DAWs, and even tried an MPC/Triton LE combo for a year.
For another year I worked exclusively in Logic, but Reason just does it for me. It might be by a slim margin, because for everything in Reason I can find an equivalent that does roughly the same job. I just find myself happily able to plod along in Reason without any complaints.
Maybe I'm just in a stage where the DAW doesn't matter at all. I just feel that I have everything I need, especially now that I can load VSTs should I need them (I've actually not added any of my VSTs to Reason yet).
I am also curious to try out Ableton Live with Push.