
minofifa
New member
Hey everybody,
sorry if this post is way to general but I ahve to get some stuff clear in my head. Recently i have been playing around with the demo of reason. I really like the idea of using samplers to add orchestra and drums to my music. After doing some research on rewrie, my search led me to cubase. Cubase has their hallion VST strings plugin.
What do you think would give better quality, using reason and rewire to send their string samples to another program, or to use hallion VST and cubase?
Also Sternberg has a "studio in a box" which is looking pretty appealing to me right now. anybody a fan of this? What i am wondering is: it comes with cubase SE wich can be upgraded but does it upgrade to the old version of Cubase SX and SL or does it upgrade to the new SX 2.0 or SL 2.0?
I guess i'm just pumped about using softsynth and samples in my music but i'm just a bit ignorent on the whole subject. any advice or feedback in general would be very much appreciated. Thanks all
ps: i'm also considering sonar 3 studio but that may be a bit pricy for me...
sorry if this post is way to general but I ahve to get some stuff clear in my head. Recently i have been playing around with the demo of reason. I really like the idea of using samplers to add orchestra and drums to my music. After doing some research on rewrie, my search led me to cubase. Cubase has their hallion VST strings plugin.
What do you think would give better quality, using reason and rewire to send their string samples to another program, or to use hallion VST and cubase?
Also Sternberg has a "studio in a box" which is looking pretty appealing to me right now. anybody a fan of this? What i am wondering is: it comes with cubase SE wich can be upgraded but does it upgrade to the old version of Cubase SX and SL or does it upgrade to the new SX 2.0 or SL 2.0?
I guess i'm just pumped about using softsynth and samples in my music but i'm just a bit ignorent on the whole subject. any advice or feedback in general would be very much appreciated. Thanks all
ps: i'm also considering sonar 3 studio but that may be a bit pricy for me...