apyssjw Unbroken1 I’d check whether the device will run in lite and whether lite can run as a plugin. It’ll be a discount upgrade to reason 12 mind.
Unbroken1 apyssjw …have found a forum thread that suggests it works with the Device I’m after, as you suggest, cheaper upgrade to the full thing at worst. Cheers for the advice 😉
303abuser Unbroken1 Is there something you particularly want or need with reason? Maybe there’s other software that will do the same thing?
Unbroken1 …want to try the Bassline Generator, have had a strong recommendation and it looks great for jamming. Have installed Reason Lite, now getting a ‘Hardware Exception’ error when I try to open it as a VST 🫤
Morty-C-137 303abuser screw that. Just get Chow Tape Model for free and decide that’s good enough and that tape emulation is overrated. 😂https://chowdsp.com/products.html
303abuser Morty-C-137 I have chow tape for the ipad and about 7 other tape emulations for ableton. I really like the sound of satin and it’s got a few features the others don’t. Probably just comes down to workflow.
apyssjw Along_the_Wire Live for me. To be fair if I was a Mac user I’d have logic as well. It’s so heavily discounted/ subsidised against the competition.
303abuser Along_the_Wire I use ableton, but from what I’ve read, logic is a perfectly reasonable alternative. I just don’t feel like learning a new daw at this point.
Along_the_Wire Along_the_Wire Do most of you guys use Ableton over Logic Pro X? Bought Ableton in the end. Glad I did, it seems much more logical to me and got stuff done really quickly which was taking me ages with Logic - the tutorial panel is excellent. Kept having to change settings on almost everything I did on Logic and it was getting on my tits. Ableton is fucking lumpy mind.
Along_the_Wire Since I’ve owned Logic for a while and never used it, I may as well stick with that - it’s taken me a while just to sort out keyboard and MIDI mapping and then using Moog plugins I’ve got for it
303abuser Along_the_Wire If you like it and you’re learning it, there’s not much reason to change. I’m sticking with ableton because I know it and it can make collaborations with other ableton users easier (although if you’re just bouncing stems back and forth, it doesn’t really matter).
Henry Audio engineering advice from Connor Dalton. https://glowcast.bit.ai/docs/view/8JCC7m6kqVyYbfgx
Henry 303abuser Slowly getting back into it now that NI have (almost) migrated to Apple Silicon. Just finding the time to dedicate. Usual issues of lots of tracks at 60-70% finished so just needing to get my shit together and finish some of them. How you getting on with the Syntakt?