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claG5
post Tue 23 Nov 2004, 23:32
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Dear all,
I just oredered a G5,. I am a user of Reason and I love it. I don't know anything about Logic but i'm considering now to bu8y Reason 2.5 or logic express 7. Any suggestion?
How much can I rely on the instrumnents inside Logic? (with Reason I get so much...)

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gogmagog
post Fri 26 Nov 2004, 23:05
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if you can afford logic , then but reason too - its only another
£200 or si (£189 @ Turnkey)

Reason is not just 'fun' - try out a demo. It really is a revolutionary step forward in music production democratisation'. You will feel like the 'King of the world'. If you like techno that is.

Reason sounds much better (kicks a larger portion of asses)
when used 'through' logic.

After months and months of deciding what to buy I have read read and-re read all the posts and reviews going. Logic
seems to be the only real way to go on a Mac. (or Pro tools
if you are really rich)

If you use Logic as your sequencing and audio recording
Daddy (or mummy) and reason as your Techno jamming sketch pad and sound generator you canr really go wrong.

The 'instruments' in Logic will expand your horizons beyond your imagination (unless you are an ayahuascero)

If you are lucky enough to be able to afford both Logic and reason, I tell you, you will never look back.

If you really want to stretch your legs and disappear into the
musical sunset, then max out your computer's power.
Then lock the door to your house, unplug the phone and
prepare for interstellar music travel.
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