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ps_7
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Hi there!
Im learning more and more as I go along now, finally figured out how to set things up, how midi works, etc.
Now I have another question: which programs to use.
I really like the Reason 3.0 instruments and set up, but find the sequencer downright baffling. I cant seem to use the stupid thing.
I want to use reason for sure, just wondering what would be a good compliment program.Im looking for something easy to record in, easy to read layout of sequencer, colour coded, and where I can draw in dynamics and panning over the tracks with lines.
My ideas:
- Cubase SX (all the expansion capabilities I need, ability to support VST instruments, ability to record external sources)
- Acid 5.0 (simple to use! easy to shift songs around, Rewire supported, easy to plug raw samples and loops into the track and morph them, a bit less of the options of Cubase.)
Money is not an issue for me right now, I want to do it right. Suggestions??
Thanks!
Im learning more and more as I go along now, finally figured out how to set things up, how midi works, etc.
Now I have another question: which programs to use.
I really like the Reason 3.0 instruments and set up, but find the sequencer downright baffling. I cant seem to use the stupid thing.
I want to use reason for sure, just wondering what would be a good compliment program.Im looking for something easy to record in, easy to read layout of sequencer, colour coded, and where I can draw in dynamics and panning over the tracks with lines.
My ideas:
- Cubase SX (all the expansion capabilities I need, ability to support VST instruments, ability to record external sources)
- Acid 5.0 (simple to use! easy to shift songs around, Rewire supported, easy to plug raw samples and loops into the track and morph them, a bit less of the options of Cubase.)
Money is not an issue for me right now, I want to do it right. Suggestions??
Thanks!