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<blockquote data-quote="robduckyworth" data-source="post: 1199137" data-attributes="member: 184879"><p>Reason is not a fully fledged DAW. it has some great instruments but its more MIDI based. you could get reason/record bundle, i think this brings alot of extra functionality, but i havent used it.</p><p></p><p>i use Pro Tools mainly, and i find it to be the best for audio production work. MIDI capabilities with PT are average, its got nothing on Logic due to the plug-in architecture Pro Tools uses: theres far less bundled synths. third party synths that work with pro tools are expensive. bear in mind only pro tools 9 can use third party interfaces, any earlier version you need to have Digidesign/Avid hardware to be able to use it.</p><p></p><p>Logic/Cubase is kind of like the best of both worlds: Native support for interfaces, good MIDI and Audio (although not up to the standard of Pro Tools) decent amount of plug ins (AU/VST plug ins are easily come by.) the only problem with Logic for me is the metering: sounds come in far too hot by default.</p><p></p><p>have a look on soundonsound.com for some decent reviews on these DAWs. they did Pro Tools 9 and Reason 5 ones recently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robduckyworth, post: 1199137, member: 184879"] Reason is not a fully fledged DAW. it has some great instruments but its more MIDI based. you could get reason/record bundle, i think this brings alot of extra functionality, but i havent used it. i use Pro Tools mainly, and i find it to be the best for audio production work. MIDI capabilities with PT are average, its got nothing on Logic due to the plug-in architecture Pro Tools uses: theres far less bundled synths. third party synths that work with pro tools are expensive. bear in mind only pro tools 9 can use third party interfaces, any earlier version you need to have Digidesign/Avid hardware to be able to use it. Logic/Cubase is kind of like the best of both worlds: Native support for interfaces, good MIDI and Audio (although not up to the standard of Pro Tools) decent amount of plug ins (AU/VST plug ins are easily come by.) the only problem with Logic for me is the metering: sounds come in far too hot by default. have a look on soundonsound.com for some decent reviews on these DAWs. they did Pro Tools 9 and Reason 5 ones recently. [/QUOTE]
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