Reason Or Other??, which app to chose for music composing |
Tue 20 Jan 2004, 00:14
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 24-Dec 03 From: Highland - US Member No.: 31,730 |
ahh do not know to much about logic except that it is a recording program , protools is industry standard, cubase is more for cunsumers (you and me)but is very excellent , im looking at ableton live right now that shit looks hot , just do as much research as you can dude before spending any cash.
Cubase sx is what i use and is compatible with firewire.later rok on !!!! |
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Tue 20 Jan 2004, 16:25
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 18-Jan 04 From: Basildon - UK Member No.: 33,493 |
Those Evolution keyboards look interesting but I'm loathed to spend any amount of money until I've proved to myself I can stick with it, i.e. it's not another fad for me. If you know what I mean . My question is this: Can I use Reason at all without a MIDI keyboard, for creating drum-loops and such like, or is it an absolute requirement? An idea of what I can't do without a keyboard would also be useful, the last time I dabbled in music was with sound/pro-tracker on the Amiga.
Thanks for you help so far Beenome. Cheers, -------------------- spoodie
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Tue 20 Jan 2004, 19:21
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Member Group: Members Posts: 53 Joined: 27-May 02 From: Lille - FR Member No.: 4,844 |
I used to play without a keyboard, you definitely can, but you'll need to be a mouse expert in Reason, and of course your creation will be a lot less intuitive. you can go for the e-keys (its only 40£ or something) or try midikeys soft that transform your computer keyboard into a midi keyboard, but not the best though !
-------------------- Beenome, AluBook 12 1Go33 Tiger / 768 Mo ram / 80 Go DD
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