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moxie39
post Thu 16 May 2002, 18:02
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i have a powermac 8600/300 and have almost no money,i want to use cubase for recording live instruments and i am going to check out reason for that kind of thing.my question is how little can i get away with spending right now,what kind of interface and sound card will get me by until my budget improves and i can upgrade?do i need a souncard with reason?i just want to make some music.thanks so much for your patience with all of us newbies,it is very cool of you guys.
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post Mon 20 May 2002, 21:55
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QUOTE: 'i probably wouldn't have much use for reason after i got the live recording gear together' :UNQUOTE.

Bite your tongue young man!!! smile.gif

I have got a great semi-professional home recording studio all set up for capturing high quality live audio tracks and belive me,,, Reason is still my Right Hand Man, especially when it comes to Drum Arrangments (drums being the bigest headache of them all to mike ect...), full Strings Sections, Grand Pianos, ect....

Reason is used by many, many, many professional producers and sound engineers all around the world. It has been easily recognized as a most invaluable tool to have in the studio., and for many good reasons(pardon the pun). 

After you begin to see all the posibilities that Reason will actually present to any of your recording efforts,  You will understand Why I am typing this right now....

!!!REASON IS NO TOY!!! (you'll see.  Have fun!)  smile.gif

__________________________________________Amann_________
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