i make alot of ambient stuff using the nn-xt and the thor/subtractor. reason has decent reverb & delays.
i used to have loads of stuff i could post but since the hd died i've only got one thing and it's a bit shite so i'll leave it.
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i love reason. it's a great re-wire device to go into cakewalk too. cakewalk's built in midi interface is dook. but you combine cakewalk with reason and you have bone-rars deluxe.Zaphod wrote:i make alot of ambient stuff using the nn-xt and the thor/subtractor. reason has decent reverb & delays.
i used to have loads of stuff i could post but since the hd died i've only got one thing and it's a bit shite so i'll leave it.
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fuck yeah it is. making two DAWs work together is always FTW. myself, i prefer session drummer for it's intuitiveness, and i've even started programming simple drum patterns for some of our tunes with it...once i learned the magic that is "Quantize Input" it solves any sloppiness in my playing or lag in the input of the USB controller i use...so it makes coming up with "live" programmed drums that much easier.Zaphod wrote:aye i use reason rewired into sonar for drums quite often.
rewire is some brilliantly useful technology.
it's so much fun it makes me wish i had one of those midi clarinets or whatever...i wonder intuitive those are to learn? i'd only want them so i can do "runs" because as i said before i'm not the fleetest of finger on keyboards. but my sustained notes and slow moving notes are pretty gewd.
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