yeah, i agree with you. part of me is, if you are going to get Reason for the Rack VST plugin functionality and sounds, might as well go straight to Suite at that sale price.zvenx wrote: Mon May 11, 2020 2:19 pmIndeed enough time.telecode wrote: Mon May 11, 2020 2:14 pmI am thinking about it. flipping back and forth. I tried out the lite version and it seems neat. i don't realy need another DAW but the idea of using the plugns and RACK in another DAW seems useful.zvenx wrote: Mon May 11, 2020 1:56 pm Sorry haven't read all the posts. Are you moving from Reason Lite to Reason Full/Studio (the regular one)?
https://www.audiodeluxe.com/products/da ... -introlite
or
https://www.jrrshop.com/propellerhead-r ... intro-lite
if you are moving from Lite to Reason Suite (the Deluxe version that is more stuff than Reason Full/Studio)
Then indeed it seems like a two step thing.... as above in my post which gives you Reason Studio, then upgrade that to Suite.
https://www.audiodeluxe.com/products/da ... on-studios
or
https://www.jrrshop.com/propellerhead-r ... te-upgrade
rsp
i note the sale on Propeller Head site says May 31 the sales goes on until. So have time to decide
For me Suite doesn't make sense. I use another DAW and Reason won't be close to my main source of generating sound, so Full/Studio is the upgrade for me, at some point.
I use to use Reason a lot more up to R3 and then for years wished it came as a plugin which came at Reason 11. OF course by then i had moved on to many other sound generating tools, but would be nice to have access to some of Reasons stuff but me personally dont' need all.
But you know, you can do it in two steps without it costing more.
Try the Full/Studio one and if you still need more stuff then upgrade to the Suite.
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