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> Reason Vs Logic 6 Pro Synths/plugins?, "Noob" question- can logic's synths comp
whish
post Mon 23 Feb 2004, 05:28
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Ok- I understand that the main uses of each program is different, and that there are some (if not many) things that each can and cannot do that the other can, but I was wondering about the "sound creating abilities" of both as a whole.
I don't yet own either program, but was wondering if the synths and plugins in the upcoming Logic 6 PRO version are of any comparison or competition to that which Reason offers. Basically- could I simply buy Logic PRO and accomplish the same things on it's collection of synths, etc. without ever making anything in Reason.
I know it's commonplace to make sounds in Reason and import them to other "more professional" sequencers- but in terms of quality and so as to not waste money on redundant "equipment" purchases- is Reason still the way to go when creating sounds- or is Logic PRO's collection enough of an "arsenal"?

By the way- in case it matter at all- I'm definitely ordering Logic, but don't know if I need Reason for anything- and also what music I'm inspired by most, and might be most similar to in "feel" is music in the same vein as Nine Inch Nails, Prick, VAST, Tricky, Bjork, A Perfect Circle, Radiohead, etc.
Also- I'm more interested in guitars than "blips and bleeps" and making odd, previously unheard or unfamiliar sounds, and throwing them all together to get your head nodding.
Thanks for your help.

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Corey
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whish
post Tue 24 Feb 2004, 20:45
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Rickenbacker,
Thanks for your suggestions- I'll check those out.
I suppose the main reason I'm so curious about Logic's items, is because I like the idea of having everything in one system... I feel there's less of a chance for incompatibilities happening, and an over-all more stable tool to create with.
Because of my desire for equipment I can count on, and not need to constantly tweak things just so a program will function- I bought my first mac last week.
I really like the idea that Logic will now be made solely for that specific platform, and I know that I'll be able to count on it. Apple now owning Emagic or whatever seems more strong or dependable in the sense that I know Logic is going to work great on my new computer; and knowing that there might be a drum module that will work just as well/seamlessly on my powerbook... I don't know... nothing against any other company or program- I know they're all pretty damn good, and ultimately it's up to personal preference- but I feel much more confident knowing that there's a solid and harmonious integration. That kind of feature or idea is very important to me. I'm tired of crashes and being told this or that file can not be found or read...
Blah blah blah I type too much.
Thanks again for the input
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