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Propellerheads Reason Producers
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cr1st0
IsraTrance Full Member
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208
Posted : Mar 15, 2011 04:26
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PsyGalaXy
IsraTrance Full Member
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68
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437
Posted : Mar 16, 2011 20:49
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cr1st0
IsraTrance Full Member
Started Topics :
80
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208
Posted : Mar 16, 2011 23:53
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Oni Katsu
Li/fe
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101
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704
Posted : Mar 20, 2011 21:40
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Yeah, its a really good refill, i havent been able to make anything at ALL without the Psycrafter vol 1 and 2
And the same for Malström, its just so easy to modulate and shape fun sounds in it!
  http://soundcloud.com/li-fe
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vector_0
IsraTrance Full Member
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113
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1191
Posted : Mar 21, 2011 00:48
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i started out with reason 1.0 and used it up through 3.0, but pretty much abandoned it after that. I have 4.0 on my computer, but I hate the revamped sequencer; i find it very cumbersome and clunky...or maybe you just can't teach an old dog new tricks, hehe.
It was awesome to learn on, and I do still use it from time to time because making sounds is so much fun with that program, but i found that all my stuff sounded kinda flat. everything started sounding much better when i quit using reason's eq, compressor, sampler, etc and just started routing the raw sounds into ableton. basically all i ever use it for now are Subtractor, Maelstrom, and Matrix
  http://soundcloud.com/rob-vector |
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