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> What With Reason?, What software is useful for accompanying Reason?
jody.d
posté sam. 3 nov. 2007, 20:02
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Hello, I am looking for software to accompany Reason 3.05, any suggestions?
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posté dim. 4 nov. 2007, 06:25
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Ableton Live 6 goes hand in hand with Reason.

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QUOTE (jody.d @ Sat 3 Nov 2007, 19:02) *
Hello, I am looking for software to accompany Reason 3.05, any suggestions?



Any software that has Rewire capability will work. As far as the popular software sold today, I believe they all have this capability (i.e. Pro Logic, Pro Tools, Cubase, Nuendo, Sonor, etc.) You can use Reason without Rewire, but you just have to export the files down to an audio format (wave, aiff) and drag (import) files into your audio software. You can do these as a complete stereo, or individually as separate tracks. I do this often when I am breaking up parts considerably for arrangement purposes. Just have to make sure the tempo and bit-rate is correct (16, 24) matches your audio set-up.

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QUOTE (jody.d @ Sat 3 Nov 2007, 15:02) *
Hello, I am looking for software to accompany Reason 3.05, any suggestions?


Recycle to create REX files and Audacity (or another audio editor) to edit audio.
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