i havent ever heard of a piece of native instruments software that wasnt the
best thing ever, plus you can link reason into all other
propellerhead/steinberg software,
http://www.steinberg.net/en/index.php,
http://www.propellerheads.se/ like cubase, which is fun, but raw materials'
tracktion is what i've been using lately. it has a "rewire" link just like
cubase, but i think its super slick software. only thing i dont like about
it is it doesnt directly encode to mp3, but its only one more step in
finalizing process of a track, so whatever.
http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/
quoted 1 line i have used reason 2.5 as well....pretty neato and easy to create
> i have used reason 2.5 as well....pretty neato and easy to create
sounds...the samplers in reason are way cool. i just bought reaktor 4 and i
am IN LOVE with it! it is basically a modular synth/effects/sampling
environment that allows you COMPLETE control over all aspects of your sound
design. the learning curve is a little steep, but i am figuring it out.
quoted 4 lines www.nativeinstruments.com
> www.nativeinstruments.com
> good luck! +()Dd
> www.astromass.com
> On Sunday, February 15, 2004, at 03:59AM, Edward Morbius
<morbius445@hotmail.com> wrote:
quoted 4 lines Any experienced composers out there that can suggest some software or
>
> >Any experienced composers out there that can suggest some software or
> >combinations of software.
> >I just started out with Reason 2.5 but it leaves things still sounding a
bit
quoted 3 lines thin...
> >thin...
> >
> >Thanks and Happy Love Day!!!
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