How I love Reason
- Superology
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It's a fantastic workstation. Graphics are one of its advantages. I also love the way different types of sound synthesis are done. Very promising.
What's your favorite synth in Reason, also what are you go-to tools & effects ?
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Hell yeah,
I like R12 too. The new Combinator is good playground to build own optimized Devices. Also the RE´s in the shop from the Developers and Props are very well designed.
I build current a template for a live Technoset and use all new features of R12. So Props doing a lot well.
I like R12 too. The new Combinator is good playground to build own optimized Devices. Also the RE´s in the shop from the Developers and Props are very well designed.
I build current a template for a live Technoset and use all new features of R12. So Props doing a lot well.
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I've been using it standalone more and more after a long period of only RRP. I've always loved it and that'll never change. I just need to change things up every now and then; it feels like doing so keeps the creativity flowing.
I love your song! Here is my song made only with objekt:PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑04 Jul 2023I've been using it standalone more and more after a long period of only RRP. I've always loved it and that'll never change. I just need to change things up every now and then; it feels like doing so keeps the creativity flowing.
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Thanks Bossa. Yours is a really nice and immersive piece. I can picture it being used for a movie, tv show, or game. Kudos!bossa wrote: ↑04 Jul 2023I love your song! Here is my song made only with objekt:PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑04 Jul 2023I've been using it standalone more and more after a long period of only RRP. I've always loved it and that'll never change. I just need to change things up every now and then; it feels like doing so keeps the creativity flowing.
- Superology
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Over the years I've paid for almost all of the other DAWs:
- Ableton Live
-Bitwig Studio (I have not updated)
-Cubase LE (I have not updated)
-Digital Perfromer (I have not updated)
-Garage Band (free w Mac)
-Logic Pro
-ProTools
-Reaper
-Studio One
I absolutely prefer Reason over all of them.
- Ableton Live
-Bitwig Studio (I have not updated)
-Cubase LE (I have not updated)
-Digital Perfromer (I have not updated)
-Garage Band (free w Mac)
-Logic Pro
-ProTools
-Reaper
-Studio One
I absolutely prefer Reason over all of them.
- FrankJaeger
- Posts: 336
- Joined: 17 Jan 2015
I can relate to your enthusiasm. Reason is the best DAW out in my humble opinion.Superology wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023It's a fantastic workstation. Graphics are one of its advantages. I also love the way different types of sound synthesis are done. Very promising.
And here I thought my DAW graveyard was packed...npinero1 wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023Over the years I've paid for almost all of the other DAWs:
- Ableton Live
-Bitwig Studio (I have not updated)
-Cubase LE (I have not updated)
-Digital Perfromer (I have not updated)
-Garage Band (free w Mac)
-Logic Pro
-ProTools
-Reaper
-Studio One
I absolutely prefer Reason over all of them.
Aggro66musiC
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My Gear: 2021 Macbook Pro M1/UA Volt 176 Interface/JBL Series 3, 8" Monitors/Nektar Impact LX61+ Keyboard/
And which one from that list would you choose if there was no Reason?npinero1 wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023Over the years I've paid for almost all of the other DAWs:
- Ableton Live
-Bitwig Studio (I have not updated)
-Cubase LE (I have not updated)
-Digital Perfromer (I have not updated)
-Garage Band (free w Mac)
-Logic Pro
-ProTools
-Reaper
-Studio One
I absolutely prefer Reason over all of them.
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I too, was turned on to Reason by way of Rebirth. In 1996-97 a good friend of mine who we were making electronic music at the time downloaded the open beta of Rebirth 1.0 when it first was able to be downloaded freely with blessings from the Props. I was so impressed by this software that I downloaded it myself and so this was my introduction along with VST demos on Cubase at my local GC as to the possibilities of real time music production on a standard home PC.
Fast forward to March 2000 and I land the warehouse manager job at my local MARS Music opening and throughout that first year, reps were coming in and giving special training clinics to the store staff to be able to sell all of the new software that was hitting at the time. For a successful completion of the clinic, and filling out a form verifying that you were employed my MARS, they would give NFR copies of the software they showed at the training. Through these trainings I got NFR's of Antares AutoTune, Ableton Live 1.0, and Reason 1.0, among others. I have stuck with Live and Reason until this day. I'd never imaging using anything else, these two together cover it all for me. I do also have NI Komplete 13 UCE and the Arturia collections of effects and instruments, but I paid for those over time.
As for Reason, nothing is quicker for me in getting rough ideas up and running in a manner that suits my way of working. Reason is just FAST for me, and that's important because I don't like getting bogged down in the technical aspects of these instruments when I just want to flesh out a quick song idea or arrangement. With Reason, I almost don't even have to think, I just call up what I need from my myriad of favorites, and hit record. I like that I'm so fast on Reason that I'm almost instinctive in my muscle memory in the stuff I call up. Not even Ableton Live is like that for me on that level.
Fast forward to March 2000 and I land the warehouse manager job at my local MARS Music opening and throughout that first year, reps were coming in and giving special training clinics to the store staff to be able to sell all of the new software that was hitting at the time. For a successful completion of the clinic, and filling out a form verifying that you were employed my MARS, they would give NFR copies of the software they showed at the training. Through these trainings I got NFR's of Antares AutoTune, Ableton Live 1.0, and Reason 1.0, among others. I have stuck with Live and Reason until this day. I'd never imaging using anything else, these two together cover it all for me. I do also have NI Komplete 13 UCE and the Arturia collections of effects and instruments, but I paid for those over time.
As for Reason, nothing is quicker for me in getting rough ideas up and running in a manner that suits my way of working. Reason is just FAST for me, and that's important because I don't like getting bogged down in the technical aspects of these instruments when I just want to flesh out a quick song idea or arrangement. With Reason, I almost don't even have to think, I just call up what I need from my myriad of favorites, and hit record. I like that I'm so fast on Reason that I'm almost instinctive in my muscle memory in the stuff I call up. Not even Ableton Live is like that for me on that level.
- jjpscott01
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- Joined: 16 Jan 2015
- Location: USA
Having done my share of "DAW Hopping" of the years as well, I can say Reason is still the standout in a number of ways. The visual difference alone is huge for me personally. The Rack system to me just makes more sense. I love being able to have it on my second screen where all of my instruments and effects are right there in view while im tracking. Despite hearing others complain about the sequencer, its actually one of the things I like most about Reason. The audio slice markers, the time stretch algorithm, and the in-line pitch editor are all features I prefer in Reason.
I remember a couple of years ago a songwriter buddy of mine who was a heavy Cubase user came over to record some acoustic for a project I was working on. He fell in love with the quick and easy workflow I had when recording and manipulating audio in Reason. He ended up going back home and buying his own copy and still uses it as his preferred DAW when tracking his band.
Reason to me doesn't do everything under the sun, but what it does do it does the right way. I guess you could say it feels very "refined" to me.
I remember a couple of years ago a songwriter buddy of mine who was a heavy Cubase user came over to record some acoustic for a project I was working on. He fell in love with the quick and easy workflow I had when recording and manipulating audio in Reason. He ended up going back home and buying his own copy and still uses it as his preferred DAW when tracking his band.
Reason to me doesn't do everything under the sun, but what it does do it does the right way. I guess you could say it feels very "refined" to me.
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- arnigretar
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the good old motuscott quotes. but I love Reason as well.
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13, A Live 12, 80's Roland lover, Arturia V's, Korg Legacy, Soundtoys, Waves, Sonic Charge, Massive, Reaktor 6, FM8. + a lot of Hardware. Windows 7/10/11. Móatún 7 label owner
13, A Live 12, 80's Roland lover, Arturia V's, Korg Legacy, Soundtoys, Waves, Sonic Charge, Massive, Reaktor 6, FM8. + a lot of Hardware. Windows 7/10/11. Móatún 7 label owner
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