Yes, this is probably the most profound and direct statement to be made on the subject of "sound quality". Nice one S_A_P!S_A_P® wrote:Who gives a shit?People made tons of hit songs on an emu sp-1200 and that sounds like shit...
So is there any decent Reason 3.0 review??
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- KVRian
- 624 posts since 22 Jan, 2003 from USA
-="I beat the Internet...the end guy is hard"=-
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- KVRian
- 693 posts since 21 Oct, 2003 from Madrid
Hey Fax. I do apoligize for the hurtful words I placed upon you. Really.FaX wrote:Germ wrote:
And you suck C**K
Well yes that's been known too happen on the odd occassion- still doesn't stop Fruity from sucking ass though now does it
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I have no idea what went thru my mind at the moment of posting it as I am not the kind of person that goes around insulting people. I plead a momentary lapse of reason (no pun intended
But I would like a more concise intelligent and explicit reason (again no pun intended) for making such statement in such a blunt and direct way.
Sorry again.
Germ:roll:
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
Has there been any changes at all to the sequencer? How about automation? Is there a list of new features/bugfixes?
I'm getting closer to realizing Props are gonna get more of my money
It seems just a matter of time (and money).
I'm getting closer to realizing Props are gonna get more of my money
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- KVRist
- 68 posts since 21 Oct, 2003
I've read a few reviews in magazines and it seems that no reviewer was saying Reason3 did sound better or sounded the same. I felt for a review that was such a safe answer, you should be able to at least explain what you're hearing.
I've heard anything from the early Alpha versions of Reason3 and it sounded as killer to me as Reason 2.5
One of the first versions didn't had the new icons in the sequencer or the new file browser... or the new remote stuff... very cool by the way, because it did have the Combi already
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I've heard anything from the early Alpha versions of Reason3 and it sounded as killer to me as Reason 2.5
Kind regards,
Marco Raaphorst
[composer/sound designer]
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Melodiefabriek - http://melodiefabriek.nl/
Marco Raaphorst
[composer/sound designer]
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Melodiefabriek - http://melodiefabriek.nl/
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5200 posts since 17 Aug, 2004
Uh...i did not ask which host is better. There will be always haters and lovers of FL and Reason.
I only asked can someone tell me or confirm that rumors aboust sound quality. Since all over the boards i see this. Even now in this thread few guys are speaking about better sound.
So i asked for this and some examples. Ahhh..
I only asked can someone tell me or confirm that rumors aboust sound quality. Since all over the boards i see this. Even now in this thread few guys are speaking about better sound.
So i asked for this and some examples. Ahhh..
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- KVRist
- 216 posts since 3 Aug, 2004 from Centreville, VA
I've had Reason 3 for a couple days now, and I really love it. I think things sounds fuller for the most part, and I'm having a lot of fun working with the Combinator. I own both Fruity and Reason, though, since they do different things for me.
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- KVRAF
- 5200 posts since 13 Jul, 2004 from Earth
I have now had some more time to dig into the new soundbank cdD-Fusion wrote:I just got my upgrade 4 ours ago
The sound quality is actually better the bad aliasing and phasing in the low, and high keys in the subtractor is gone
The new sound bank is 100% better than the one in 2.5 + the wav output has got a dither option.
I also love the new handling of refills, where you can chose to create a device via patch loading(no more guessing which refill is for nn19 or nnxt ++)
The other thing i like about the new browser is that you can play the sounds while you browse and select them instanly.
Well that is all i have reached to explore so far
Damn the new factory soundbank is almost worth the upgrade alone....
It cover all musical aspects from ambient, hip hop to Trance... Everything (Even classic & pop)
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- KVRian
- 1422 posts since 16 Jan, 2004 from Minneapolis, MN.
For me, the combinator itself was worth the upgrade. The options allowed by using the buttons/knobs to affect any device in the combinator rocks, but the ability to condense a goddamn huge synth into one tiny space is a great workflow enhancement.
It still sounds like Reason though, which is what I like anyhow.
It still sounds like Reason though, which is what I like anyhow.
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- KVRer
- 15 posts since 4 Mar, 2004
the sequencer... finally opens up groups when double clicked. cool.
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
OK, just domo'd Reason 3. Definitely getting it now
I'm particular looking forward to the next generation of refills.
I was skeptical, but at the end of the day, Reason 3 is a good update. Maybe not perfect, but the new browser, Combinator, and mastering plugs make it well worth it IMO.
I was skeptical, but at the end of the day, Reason 3 is a good update. Maybe not perfect, but the new browser, Combinator, and mastering plugs make it well worth it IMO.
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- KVRist
- 264 posts since 8 Jul, 2002 from Lake Superior
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- KVRAF
- 1884 posts since 9 Feb, 2004 from Rochester, MN
Arigato!braj wrote:OK, just domo'd Reason 3. Definitely getting it now![]()
Funny how I didn't catch that until the fourth or fifth time I read it though.
T2 is another upgrade that, when looking at the surface seems like very little, but shines when you try it out. Not that I would know from direct personal experience with T2, but I suspect that to be the case, especially for the new piano roll.
- KVRAF
- 9217 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from Pequot Lakes, MN
As long as the factory sound bank and the Orkester bank's installed on the machine, you shouldn't have to insert the CD.Mo Verdigast wrote:Does Reason have the same copy protection? I can never figure out whether I have to insert the CD again later. I'm a legal owner, but I don't want to have to carry the disks around with me.
ew
A spectral heretic...
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- KVRAF
- 1884 posts since 9 Feb, 2004 from Rochester, MN
If you make a hardware change to your system, however, it may ask you to reinsert the disc. For some people, it seems to do this more often than for others, even when there is no apparent hardware change. Honestly, I wouldn't have an moral qualms with making a copy of the refill discs in the places where you'll be using them. Perhaps not legal, but there's often a difference between what you're legally allowed to do and what you reasonably should be allowed to do (a.k.a. fair use).
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
In the past, when I thought it might be a problem, I ripped an ISO image to disk so I could mount that if need be. I never needed it and eventually deleted it. I did install more RAM lately and had to re-enter my serial even.Warmonger wrote:If you make a hardware change to your system, however, it may ask you to reinsert the disc. For some people, it seems to do this more often than for others, even when there is no apparent hardware change. Honestly, I wouldn't have an moral qualms with making a copy of the refill discs in the places where you'll be using them. Perhaps not legal, but there's often a difference between what you're legally allowed to do and what you reasonably should be allowed to do (a.k.a. fair use).
I'd only really worry about it if you were playing live. Or traveling I guess.
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