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mar. 15 juil. 2003, 18:20
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I have been working solely with Reason and Live (on a TiBook), and would like to expand this universe...Reaktor seemed like a good road to take, only now I see that Tassman has a very tempting offer for Reason/Reaktor users...so....any opinions? I am still a relative newbie with Reason and Live, and I realize the learning curve will be a huge leap, but I guess what I am after, basically, is the abillity to be more 'experimental' and create more 'original', 'heavily treated' sounds (although of course Reason and Live can do this very well)....I know I should spend more time with the respective demos, but since I tend to learn slowly, I thought I might not have enough time to take advantage of the Tassman offer..... Thanks, Jonathan
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