Oki. Makes sense. But "solely" was the original question.headquest wrote:
Not "solely" in my case, no. I used it via rewire, which in those days made perfect sense (these days I really don't think it does!). But the stability of Reason, its low CPU, and the quality of its devices next to VST alternatives made it compelling for me ... at that time.
Do not know about your experiences with Reason crashes are but I have not encountered any yet. However, I bought it in 2012. Has not used it for more than a half year until a a few days ago, where I have fired it up again, and I do not use many REs and only few audio tracks beside the original modules.
However my idea of what a "crash" really is may differ too. A decade ago I would expect any computer to crash once in a while with any program solely due to fact that it was a computer. I really did not know what DAW crashes were until I bought Sonar 5 and tried to use it until Sonar 8.5, where I abandoned it. Now THAT is a DAW that crashes. If a program could have just 50% less crashes, I think they would "work" in my view, so in this respect Reason seems to be a dream, even with the (few) crash reports I have heard of so far. As far as Reason concerns people can at least differ in views about it's stability. That would be impossible with Sonar.