Reason and ReCycle Question???
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Reason and ReCycle Question???
I see ReCycle being sold seperately from Reason. However I look at all the stats for Reason and it says it has ReCycle. So i guess my question is do you need to purchase the seperate ReCycle program too. Like if you want to work mainly on remixing or will this be capable without the seperate ReCycle buy. It would be awful to waste an extra hundred bucks and thats why I am asking. Also all you software users, do the majority of ya'll have some sort of midi control and do ya'll have a studio mixer. Thanks for helpin' out the, as my World of Warcraft playing punk ass brother, n00b.
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ReCycle and Reason are two separate programs. You can use ReCycle for sampling which will make the samples easy to manage in Dr.Rex. So this will defo be worth the extra buck if you intend to do remixes...
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