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Reason 3.0 newbie question

Hi all,

I'm obviously new here, I need some help. My band has been looking for a good recording program to record drums/bass/vox/guitar. All more or less live. No midi. We've used cakewalk, vegas, and abelton. I got a copy of Reason 3.0 and it seems like a great program, but we cant seem to get any signals reading from our mics. I'm wondering if maybe the program is designed to only record midi. any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks.
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You can't track & record onto reasons. Get Cubase, Sonar, Reaper, Acid or something else. Reasons is a great program, but used as a sequencer.
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Look at Reaper.

http://Reaper.fm

It will do what you want (and more, and very well) and is the best bang for the buck you will find.
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so reason is not the way to go to record an actual band. Thanks for the info, will save me hours of trying to get that to work. Thanks to for the heads up the other program.
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