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TheoM wrote:
This is precisely why they don't use much CPU.
I disagree. Are you one of those who can spot Reason synths(not using the FSB presets) in a track? I don even know where to begin with this statement so I will leave it right there.

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TheoM wrote:Just that Incarnate X couldn't understand that i don't need 578 plugins going at once, .
Theo I was kidding and the initial post wasn't aimed specifically at you. After all, we have had a deal of now locked RE threads that adressed the cpu issue. Relax mate. This is a fanboy's thread. It is meant to be heavily biased toward all positive things that people can say about Reason, even if they are delusive and counter factual. I know your needs are very different from mine and therefore your complaints are valid in their own right. However, you should likewise accept that what may be problems to you can be insignificant to others. At least If someone thinks Reason can and should be discussed from an "objective " point of view, this is definitely not the right thread to do it.

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Reason101 wrote:
Is it kind of like this:

http://www.reason101.net/101-creative-r ... n-sampler/
Let there be no doubt that if this thread had an annual prize to be achieved , you would probably run away with it for decades. I only have one paradoxical problem with your Reason101 page: There are so friggin bloody much excellent material than I just do not where to start. I get instantly lost when trying.

Cheers

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TheoM wrote:Hope we are cool :)
Heh, we have never been anything else Theo, rest assured.

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Some instruments in Reason can sound a bit thin, but using the combinator definitely helps. You can get some pretty crazy good sounds out of the old devices. Every time I listen to a Mikkas or Lucky Date track it blows my mind that this is 100% done in Reason. Is Reason perfect? No, but it's an amazing piece of software!

Ken

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"Thin sounding" it may be - but I have always LOVED the Subtractor as a synth because it is one of the few that I find very easy to programme patches for using my rather limited knowledge of synthesis. It is an excellent "teaching tool" in that sense, whether you use Reason as a beginner, or to teach others.

Maelstrom is similarly a joy to use and IMHO brilliantly laid out - just a JOY to use.

That said, I wouldn't probably want to use either of those on its own in a finished track ;-)

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Don't underestimate the impact of professional mastering...

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TheoM wrote:No i don't think it "sounds" great but i like the track, which was my point. It sounds digital, don't get any warmth vibe from it here. Will listen to his other stuff though, obviously the guy is talented :)
I guess it's a matter of taste. Mikkas' and Lucky Date's music is 100% Reason and I think it sounds phat and fantastic. Besides the music is right up my alley. :)

Ken

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IncarnateX wrote:
Let there be no doubt that if this thread had an annual prize to be achieved , you would probably run away with it for decades. I only have one paradoxical problem with your Reason101 page: There are so friggin bloody much excellent material than I just do not where to start. I get instantly lost when trying.

Cheers
Well, um, thanks. I think. Not sure what prize I'd be winning. But I'll take it.

If you don't know where to start, I would suggest with the latest book I released here:

http://www.reason101.net/products/reaso ... ason-rack/

Because it's got all the info from my site, and more. ;-)

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