
Fieva
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I downloaded the beta demo of this program from the makers of Reason and Re-Wire. I don't know if anyone else has, but in my opinion, it's basically the same tools used in Reason (effects mainly) only used in recording audio tracks.
So if you're familiar with Reason, this shouldn't have too hard of a learning curve (from what I've experimented with so far). I will say the demo song included in with it sucks, not because I don't particularly like it, but because it's showing me that with about 50 tracks of a tracked out beat and vocals, it's showing just how limited Record is (at least in beta version). It couldn't even play it without crashing (and I have a fairly decent PC for the studio). Yet when I muted a lot of tracks, it would play almost average.
So right now I'm sitting here thinking that while integration with Reason is good and I'm familiar with it already, if it can't handle that many tracks, I'm seeing a problem from the start (because I think I've used about 60 tracks on Cubase with ease and no latency issues ever).
I'll have to attempt to record a demo song on it and give a second review.
So if you're familiar with Reason, this shouldn't have too hard of a learning curve (from what I've experimented with so far). I will say the demo song included in with it sucks, not because I don't particularly like it, but because it's showing me that with about 50 tracks of a tracked out beat and vocals, it's showing just how limited Record is (at least in beta version). It couldn't even play it without crashing (and I have a fairly decent PC for the studio). Yet when I muted a lot of tracks, it would play almost average.
So right now I'm sitting here thinking that while integration with Reason is good and I'm familiar with it already, if it can't handle that many tracks, I'm seeing a problem from the start (because I think I've used about 60 tracks on Cubase with ease and no latency issues ever).
I'll have to attempt to record a demo song on it and give a second review.