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> Reason With Hardware Vs. Pro Tools Le(mbox), help
iceman4
posté dim. 6 juin 2004, 18:56
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Hi everyone,

I was wondering if someone here could give some advice as to which descision I should make. My dilema is whether or not to purchase Reason(Educational Version) with Tascam US-122 or save my cash a little more and get Pro Tools LE(MBox). Obviously Pro Tools comes with a limited version of Reason as well as programs but I'm wondering about what is limited in these add-ons, especially Reason. I'm looking to plug my mic, bass, guitar and headphones without alternating cables like with my iMic at the moment angry.gif . Thats the hardware front, and for the software, obviously sampling, drum machine, and synth, at least. So I figure Reason offers all of this along with the Tascam, but in the long run I was wondering if it was smarter to go with ProTools especially with all its plug-in programs and its professional quality. Also I've heard various problems with drivers with the MBox, also does anyone know if SampleTank 2 will be released with ProTools as a limited version?



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Kyle

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posté dim. 6 juin 2004, 21:23
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Yeah - reason that comes with the Mbox is limited to one NN-19 sampler, two subtracter polysynths, a redrum and a rex file player. That is it except for a reverb, a delay, a mixer and a simple compressor. And no version of reason will record and sequence audio. Also if you plan to edit any MIDI data after you record it at the single note level, i dont think reason's sequencer can do that either. If you want these capabilities you probably want a sequencer like logic, DP, Cubase, Pro TOols. (But Pro tools is not so great for composing I think) If you are a student, Apple's education store sells both express and pro logic versions at half price! [$150 and $500 respectively] I want to get one myself, I just have trouble deciding which because they both look like such a good deal, and being owned by Apple probably helps as far as compatibility an stability. I dunno.


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