if you're getting to the point with your music where reason is limiting
you I would suggest using Cubase SX2 and lots of plugins. all the Native
Instruments products are really top notch. my arsenal includes Reaktor 4,
Absynth, Pro-54, Tassman, plus many more.
for drums I just got Intakt, a NI loop machine which does all the cool
stuff that Dr. Rex does plus much more. also for drums sometimes I like to
just sequence them as wav files in Cubase. this allows you to simply right
click on any given kick drum, snare or high-hat and do a variety of
operations to it such as reverse, apply VST effects, time stretch and
pitch shift.
I still like and use some of the Reason mods but I sequence it all from
Cubase so as to eliminate the confusion of using 2 separate sequencers for
the same project. also one thing that can help with Reason is to run each
mod to it's own rewire channel. this allows you to use EQs and VST effects
which are much higher quality then their Reason counterparts. Also that
way you can do all your mixing in Cubase and not have to deal with the
reason mixer.
hope this helps,
~Charles
http://groundchuck.net
--- Edward Morbius <morbius445@hotmail.com> wrote:
quoted 18 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
> thin...
>
> Thanks and Happy Love Day!!!
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