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Old 04-05-2005
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Reason Adapter

Does anyone know anything about this, it came with the M-audio interface I bought. (also another program came with it, dont know the name).
What exactly can I do with this program?
Is it just a drum program and effect?
Not real sure about it?
Wonder if I should waste my time with it.
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go to the Reason website.. it will explain a helluvalot more than anyone here will.
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Wonder if I should waste my time with it.
Nah. It's just a cut down version of Reason. If you have to ask, it's not worth it...

And it's Reason ADAPTED .
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It's OK for messing around on(I got it with my Audiophile 192 soundcard a few months back) but isn't for any 'serious' recording IMO.
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