It isn't semantics. It is bs. I can slap any software comp on any digital software mixer and make the exact same claim that some Reason users make, that the mixer sounds great. Adding a comp to a software mixer, and then claiming that the mixer sounds a particular way, no matter how good or bad the comp sounds, is a lie.IncarnateX wrote:That is not the point at all. You said that people lie about Reason to defend it among other things about the mixer. Now you try to evade your error by turning the question into semantics and that won' t work with me. Case is that as far as whether poeple lie about Reason to defend it goes, you have nothing more substantial than what you can pull out of your arse. And that is pretty smelly. You should think twice another time when you feel the urge to claim people lie.sellyoursoul wrote:By your definition, if I add Reacomp to the master in Reaper, and I say that the "Reaper mixer" sounds great, that isn't a misleading statement? If you think that it is misleading, what is the difference?IncarnateX wrote:What a strawman. When people say the "ssl mixer" and not just "the mixer" they obviously mean the ssl compressor in the mixer and word twisting this fact out of proportion so it looks like they only mean the mixer is not going to confirm any arguments that Reason users lie about the mixer.sellyoursoul wrote:
If a person says that the bus comp sounds good, that is an opinion, but the bus comp is not the mixer. If I were to say that the mixer in Reaper, Cubase, S1, etc. sounds great, I would be talking smack, bus comp or no bus comp, and it is the same for Reason. A gui that is made to look like a hardware mixer doesn't change that. There just happens to be a fixed-to-the-mixer bus comp on the master in Reason.
I said that people lie and I stand by that, but let me make an exception for those who are less experienced, those who have been heavily influenced by marketing, and those who have been influenced by some of the Reason users who spread bs. Some lies that immediately come to mind about Reason/RE:
* RE is revolutionary (in what ways?)
* There is no undo with VST plugins (host dependent)
* VST plugins are unstable (some are, most commercial ones aren't)
* VST plugins are difficult to install (run an executable, enter a license #)
* The "SSL mixer" sounds great (some people like the sound of the ssl comp)
* RV7000 spring and/or plate algos are the best out there(?!)
* Reason is all you need (What is Rewire for? Why did RE come about?)
* There are no issues with installing RE plugins (check the Props forums)
* There are no issues with the Reason dongle (check the Props forums)
* Reason is the best selling daw, just behind Protools (source?)
That is just a few examples, off the top of my head.