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techstepgenr8tion
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31 Jul 2005, 11:13 pm

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Have you ever tried Reason, or Cakewalk Project 5?


I've gotten demos of Reason, Rebirth, Reaktor, and had an official copy of Fruityloops 3. I think the problem with FL was that there were only maybe 2 plug-ins I liked all that much.

As for reason, I may be able to get my hands on it pretty soon. A coworkers brother who's big into producing and is part of a rave promotion crew just started where I work - lol, he as asking me if I wanted to work with him and his friend on a deep, dark minimal techno project.


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01 Aug 2005, 7:52 am

techstepgenr8tion wrote:
DeepThought wrote:
techstepgenr8tion,

Have you ever tried Reason, or Cakewalk Project 5?


I've gotten demos of Reason, Rebirth, Reaktor, and had an official copy of Fruityloops 3. I think the problem with FL was that there were only maybe 2 plug-ins I liked all that much.

As for reason, I may be able to get my hands on it pretty soon. A coworkers brother who's big into producing and is part of a rave promotion crew just started where I work - lol, he as asking me if I wanted to work with him and his friend on a deep, dark minimal techno project.


You should try it. It could be a great experience if you are comfortable in that type of situation. The new Fruity Loops is better than 3, but it still isn't my favorite program. There are lots of free plug-ins (try kvraudio.com) that you might like that should work fine with FL.


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03 Aug 2005, 1:56 am

The one you should remember...


JBL Eon 1500.

Nuff said.



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03 Aug 2005, 8:23 am

lowfreq50 wrote:
The one you should remember...


JBL Eon 1500.

Nuff said.


That's fine for live work, or mounting in the corners of a small bar, but it would not be wise to even consider using it for any type of studio work.


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