Which interface offers the best bundled software?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Eleanor Fudd
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Logic for Mac
Or Reason for PC

As far as I'm aware.

I'm not sure how good Cubase or Reaper are when it comes to bundled stuff etc
 
I'm not sure that it's the best idea in the world to decide on a product on the basis of its give-aways.

However, if, in the end, you find two products that have equal claims in their usefulness to you, then deciding on the basis of their give-aways is probably ok.
 
Isn't the bundled software usually a "lite" or semi-crippled version? Perhaps you'd be better of shelling out $40 for Reaper and buy the interface that works for you, rather than the one that has the best "free" software...
 
Why not just chose an interface that suits your in/out needs and fits your budget, then get Reaper if you want to keep the cost down? It's stupidly cheap!
 
Bundled software is generally "lite" or 30 day trial. Or 2.x versions old anyway. i.e. Even if you get the bundle, you're not going to use IT anyway. So why base your inflated price for something too old or crippled to be of use anyway?

On a side note, one of my M-Audio Mobile Pre's that I had at one time came with like 7x discs of software. Which were still in the original plastic from the previous owner, and still that way when that one left my hands.
 
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