Tue 23 Nov 2004, 23:32
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 23-Nov 04 From: Warwick - UK Member No.: 55,503 |
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...) Thanks |
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Sat 27 Nov 2004, 06:42
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 30-Sep 04 From: Brooklyn - US Member No.: 52,121 |
I LOVE my Reason 2.5. I love how simple and intuitive it is. I love how it's about my ideas rather than my engineering skills. I love the online community of Reason users and all the refills that I have been able to download. Reason was my gateway into MIDI. That being said, I needed to be able to work with recording my own audio and importing audio files into a sequencer to use alongside MIDI. I used Reason with Pro Tools 6.1 via ReWire, but it was unintuitive and inelegant. I was happy to give Logic Express 7 a shot when it came out, as I didn't need all of the features in Logic Pro. Amazing. It's like graduating to the next class. The synths sound great, better IMHO than in Reason, the plug-ins are way better, the interface is deeper and more sophisticated and you can record your own audio into it. Best of all, you can always synch it up with Reason if you want that vibe. If you can afford both, rock it. If you need to make a choice, I think that Logic is the way to go- you can do more with it and the sounds are more multi-dimensional.
Good luck. |
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