Mu.whyterabbyt wrote:is this a zen koan?
Is there any reason to use Reason anymore?
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- KVRian
- 969 posts since 6 Jul, 2009
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- KVRAF
- 5066 posts since 30 May, 2006 from Hollow Earth
KBSoundSmith wrote:Mu.whyterabbyt wrote:is this a zen koan?
MuLab-Reaper of course
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
Hi Rick! Haven't talked to you in ages...progtronic wrote:It really depends on your style of music.
I had to move on from it a few years ago. The kind of electronic music I wanted to do couldn't really be done with Reason.. and I didn't want to deal with re-wire'g into another host.
So, with Studio One and Komplete.. I can get the basics that I used to get from Reason alone done.. plus I have the advanced sample library options I needed with Kontakt, and all the advantages of a world of VST options.
And I hate that freaking dongle.. wtf were they thinking?!..
-David
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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- KVRAF
- 2641 posts since 23 Jun, 2006 from Hungary
To answer the OP:
Why not use Reason if you like it?
There were other virtual studios (Anybody remember Arturia Storm? where is it?)
that don't reach the level the users want.
And nowadays there's some kind of revolution in Reason with the appearance of Rack Extensions - maybe some users start using Reason from now.
So it's just the right time for using Reason.
On the other hand, i'm not a Reason user...
Why not use Reason if you like it?
There were other virtual studios (Anybody remember Arturia Storm? where is it?)
that don't reach the level the users want.
And nowadays there's some kind of revolution in Reason with the appearance of Rack Extensions - maybe some users start using Reason from now.
So it's just the right time for using Reason.
On the other hand, i'm not a Reason user...
Youtube channel: https://youtube.com/@SoftSynthPortal
- KVRAF
- 2231 posts since 23 May, 2005 from West Country, UK
I sold it recently. I had had it since version 3 and dutifully kept updating it.
I had been using it less and less though, mainly because I have poor (and worsening) eyesight and I found its interface too cramped/busy/fiddly.
I also felt that all the policies surrounding REs were really a bit of a slap in the face to loyal users, especially the policy on no discounts for existing users of VST/AU versions. I wanted to use REs but there was no way I was going to part with any money for something I couldn't resell.
I had been using it less and less though, mainly because I have poor (and worsening) eyesight and I found its interface too cramped/busy/fiddly.
I also felt that all the policies surrounding REs were really a bit of a slap in the face to loyal users, especially the policy on no discounts for existing users of VST/AU versions. I wanted to use REs but there was no way I was going to part with any money for something I couldn't resell.
- KVRAF
- 25053 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
no, the sound of instruments actually can vary in reality. my particular abilities were enhanced once I got a better instrument in my hands, and my abilities were enhanced when I got better plugins that sounded better in my DAW. My abilities for things I'd not done before grew having lower latencies which was possible through something I had to buy. I've learned quite some things about instruments from having realistic articulations in a vi. If you take your question to the full logical extent, a cigarbox guitar is just as good 'if you have music in you' as a quality instrument. It's absurd. Rather than 'just curious', you've posed a rhetorical question to state a point of view against another view.neverenoughfunk wrote:to the OP, what exactly would like Reason to do? if a song is in you how does Reason stop you from writing it? just curious?
to be honest i think the music will sound the same whatever DAW is used. the DAW does not change the music making abilities. it is just a conduit for ones thoughts.
I remember exactly one instrument I did anything with in Reason 2.5, Malstrom. Other people like other things, I know someone that makes terrific music with Reason 5, there are some great things in it apparently. I wouldn't give up what I use because I like what I use. Don't know why that's so baffling to anyone.
- KVRian
- 1379 posts since 8 Feb, 2006
There's propably thousands of threads started that are speculating about Reason's sound. Lot of the people are saying that Reason isn't capable to sound like the commercial music does.
- KVRAF
- 15275 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Utrecht, Holland
Reason 1.01 was released in December 2000. Might look like centuries ago already, but:overhishead wrote:They are one of the grandaddys of virtual instrument scene.
- Performer 1.0 was released in 1985
- Cakewalk 1.0 was released in 1987
- Cubase 1.0 was released in April 1989
- ProTools 1.0 was released in 1991
- Samplitude 1.0 was released in 1992
- Notator Logic 1.0 was released in 1993
- SawStudio 1.0 was released in the early nineties
- FruityLoops 1.0 was released in early 1998
- AcidPro 1.0 was released in 1998
- Source code of Buzz was lost in 2000
- Psycle 1.0 was released in May 2000
- Ableton Live 1.0 was released in October 2001
- Tracktion 1.0 was released in 2002
- GarageBand 1.0 was announced in January 2004
- Podium 1.0 was released in 2004
- Usine 1.0 was released in April 2006
- Reaper 1.0 was released in August 2006
- MU.LAB 1.0 was released in 2006
- StudioOne 1.0 was released in August 2009
We are the KVR collective. Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.
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- KVRAF
- 8414 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
This got me curious so i am out looking up info on vintage sequencers. So far I found this.BertKoor wrote:Reason 1.01 was released in December 2000. Might look like centuries ago already, but:overhishead wrote:They are one of the grandaddys of virtual instrument scene.So it's not a granddaddy yet, more likely in it's mid-life crisis
- Performer 1.0 was released in 1985
- Cakewalk 1.0 was released in 1987
- Cubase 1.0 was released in April 1989
- ProTools 1.0 was released in 1991
- Samplitude 1.0 was released in 1992
- Notator Logic 1.0 was released in 1993
- SawStudio 1.0 was released in the early nineties
- FruityLoops 1.0 was released in early 1998
- AcidPro 1.0 was released in 1998
- Source code of Buzz was lost in 2000
- Psycle 1.0 was released in May 2000
- Ableton Live 1.0 was released in October 2001
- Tracktion 1.0 was released in 2002
- GarageBand 1.0 was announced in January 2004
- Podium 1.0 was released in 2004
- Usine 1.0 was released in April 2006
- Reaper 1.0 was released in August 2006
- MU.LAB 1.0 was released in 2006
- StudioOne 1.0 was released in August 2009
http://tweakheadz.com/vintage_sequencers.html
Cool info!
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- KVRist
- 440 posts since 1 May, 2009
For myself, no. I use more than what is available in Reason, and the lack of real plugin support turns projects into a mess. Before all else, I'm a guitarist and my music is centered around guitar, bass, and drums. Reason is not friendly to my kind. Want a different ampsim? Use another daw. Different drum sampler? Use another daw. Different mixing tools? Use another daw..."Reason is all you need"....No, it isn't. When I have a sound in mind that I can't create in Reason, I need something else. Not to mention the little red 'key' staring me in the face every time that I want to open a project to play around with Reason's synths/sampler...where did I put that thing?...screw it, I'll just use Reaper and my plugins (which don't become not for resale, like RE). Reason isn't really so much of a full daw, any way. Imo, the best thing that Propellerhead could do at this point is to create a vst container for Reason's devices. Some of the devices are cool, but as a daw, Reason is behind the times.
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- KVRAF
- 35436 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Don't forget Rebirth RB-338, 1997.BertKoor wrote:Reason 1.01 was released in December 2000. Might look like centuries ago already, but:overhishead wrote:They are one of the grandaddys of virtual instrument scene.So it's not a granddaddy yet, more likely in it's mid-life crisis
- Performer 1.0 was released in 1985
- Cakewalk 1.0 was released in 1987
- Cubase 1.0 was released in April 1989
- ProTools 1.0 was released in 1991
- Samplitude 1.0 was released in 1992
- Notator Logic 1.0 was released in 1993
- SawStudio 1.0 was released in the early nineties
- FruityLoops 1.0 was released in early 1998
- AcidPro 1.0 was released in 1998
- Source code of Buzz was lost in 2000
- Psycle 1.0 was released in May 2000
- Ableton Live 1.0 was released in October 2001
- Tracktion 1.0 was released in 2002
- GarageBand 1.0 was announced in January 2004
- Podium 1.0 was released in 2004
- Usine 1.0 was released in April 2006
- Reaper 1.0 was released in August 2006
- MU.LAB 1.0 was released in 2006
- StudioOne 1.0 was released in August 2009
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neverenoughfunk neverenoughfunk https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=12310
- KVRian
- 825 posts since 6 Feb, 2004
first off, i listened to 3 by T and the U-F and i must say nice job. it reminds me of some Zappa stuff. i do agree in Reason that tune would be hard to pull off but possible. i do agree the shortest distance between two points is a straight line and VI would definitly get the job faster than Reason could.jancivil wrote:no, the sound of instruments actually can vary in reality. my particular abilities were enhanced once I got a better instrument in my hands, and my abilities were enhanced when I got better plugins that sounded better in my DAW. My abilities for things I'd not done before grew having lower latencies which was possible through something I had to buy. I've learned quite some things about instruments from having realistic articulations in a vi. If you take your question to the full logical extent, a cigarbox guitar is just as good 'if you have music in you' as a quality instrument. It's absurd. Rather than 'just curious', you've posed a rhetorical question to state a point of view against another view.neverenoughfunk wrote:to the OP, what exactly would like Reason to do? if a song is in you how does Reason stop you from writing it? just curious?
to be honest i think the music will sound the same whatever DAW is used. the DAW does not change the music making abilities. it is just a conduit for ones thoughts.
I remember exactly one instrument I did anything with in Reason 2.5, Malstrom. Other people like other things, I know someone that makes terrific music with Reason 5, there are some great things in it apparently. I wouldn't give up what I use because I like what I use. Don't know why that's so baffling to anyone.
therefore, in your case i would have to agree with you. but in most cases i think my point is still valid...
keep up the good work!!!
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srv-musikmaker srv-musikmaker https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=294842
- KVRian
- 686 posts since 23 Dec, 2012
Oh ur talkin about Reason ! Oh God ! Look at that GUI ! Run run for ur lives ! Ahhhhh !
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- KVRAF
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
Fixed that for you (for British beef products at least)Meffy wrote:Q: Does a cow have Buddha-nature?KBSoundSmith wrote:Mu.whyterabbyt wrote:is this a zen koan?
A: Neigh.