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Psychocell

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  1. Well, in my experience, reason 3.0 is better, but it also uses more resources. Reason 2.5 is very good as well, but doesnt have all the features.

     

    You cant compare Reason to Cubase imo, you can use them together to get something else out of the both programs, though :)

     

    I think that Reason is a good program to learn from as well :)

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    So i can stay on Reason2.5 (the only thing i wish Reason2.5 has is the mastering tool, like in 3), use Cubase to sorta master the track once done...

    i think i feel really comfy on Reason, been reading books, tutorials, exercises, etc for months.

    ill give it a chance, thx again people! :)

  2. no problem bro,i'm an amateur too,so dont trust my words 100% :P

    with reason you can't record audio directly from an external source,like drums,guitars,vocals...

    to make a better mix : make the track elements more "equal"...like increasing/decreasing volumes,fixing equalization,etc once the track is finished...preparing it for a possible mastering...dunno if i explained myself well  :ph34r:

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    ummmm.....i sorta understand :huh:

    So you cant record external instruments/etc from Reason, but you can do it from cubase? :huh:

  3. Reason is a great and very stable modular system,i've been working only with it for about 3 years and i only rewire with cubase to make a better mix and record audio.(pm if you want to listen to some of my stuff).but i recommend you to get version 3 , the MClass mastering suite helps a lot,along with the combinator.

     

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    What do you mean by record audio? And when you mean make a better mix? :huh::)

    sorry im not that literate when it comes to pro audio, still an amatuer :ph34r:

  4. ...using Reason2.5 by itself, with a midi controller, some refills, Wav files....

     

    The thing is right, ive been working my arse off trying to understand everything Reason can offer, and its seems to be quite a useful tool.

     

    But everywhere ive looked, i notice everyone uses Reason/2.5/3 with Cubase SX/3, is that because Cubase has a better sequencer, because you can "plug" in VST's? :huh:

     

    Can someone shed some light here, cause i have cubase, and im thinking whether it will be worth getting around it and understanding it too :)

     

    Thanks!

    psy :ph34r:

  5. Take no prisoners. War on the Floor.

     

    What kind of "recreational substances" shall be taking place? I need to make plans.

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    Ill see if a mate of mine in Liverpool can make it, she always got liquid, hehe :ph34r:

    Otherwise if i cant get any, then ill just bring some smoke i guess :)

     

    please pass by the psynews warehouse, we'll give you some psynews banners to wear at the party. show them psynews really means bussiness.

    We'll defiantely do that :D May psynews'ers take over this party!! haha! :lol:

  6. Hey psycho, look in SAE, they got great courses. i hear they are bit expensive but i have a mate studying there (about to finish now) and he swears by them, the amount of stuff he learned is quite sizeable... and apprently they got real cool teachers.

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    Hey thx dude! :)

    will take a look later...!

     

    Im outa here!

     

    Adios amigos!

  7. He did not stydy anything as far as i know.

     

    Studying is ok but it wont provide anyone with a talent. A talent is something you got or dont have.

     

    Good luck :)

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    ooops :huh:

     

    Talent defiantely comes from yourself, not from learning something <_<

     

    I couldnt find anything on the net stating whether he studied or not....

    thats why i posted this thread :D:P

  8. he didn't he was born with the gift...

    some say his first word was actually synth... which was more like finfth... cause at that age he couln't pronounce "sy" very well...

     

    time passed and by the age of 12 we was already compossing sonatas in an old casio and even by then he had already found a way to tweak the innerworkings of the machine to stretch the sound further than measely presets. It was also at that point he suffered an accident. Whilst tweaking his Casio, he forgot to unplugg it and a tremendous current passed through his body and that's how he ended up with that hair. The incident almost killed him,  he was in shock for quite a while... when he finally came to it the first word he uttered was "shpongle"

     

    and like the say the rest is history  ;)  :)

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    Thats quality!! :lol::lol:

     

    I just wanted to know, cause im looking for places here in the UK to study, and just out of interest i wanted to know where he studied... :)

     

    That was hilarious dude!!! :lol::lol:

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