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> Absynth, Reaktor, & Reason, comparison
FroBoy909
posté jeu. 5 déc. 2002, 03:57
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i was wondering if anybody out there has any experience so far with either Absynth or Reaktor from Native Instruments. what exactly is the difference between the two programs? is one just more comprehensive than the other? and how do these programs compare to Reason? are they all basically the same (i.e. a soft synth program)?


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jeb52
posté mar. 17 déc. 2002, 19:49
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Maybe I am a bit of a simpleton huh.gif but when researching Reaktor I discovered that many of my favorite musicians were using it, which was enough of a selling point for me....although for reasons too inane to mention, I bought Reason first.

A musician friend led me to believe that Reaktor was more conducive to an experimental or 'innovative' approach to sound, while Reason is well satisfying my 'minimal techno' tendencies.

And if I may inquire in classic Newbian form -- Can Reaktor and Reason coexist with one another? You know, er, uh, composing a bit in Reaktor and then incorporating it into my Reason composition?

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