Moving from reason to cubase
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Kid_Robotik
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Moving from reason to cubase
already stocked up on all the standard vsts
(no, not just massive :p)
anyone got any suggestions, tutorials, tips that'll make this transition easier?
anyone else moved from reason tu cubase?
lemme know
(no, not just massive :p)
anyone got any suggestions, tutorials, tips that'll make this transition easier?
anyone else moved from reason tu cubase?
lemme know
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
where can i find that? just on the stienberg site?
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
I did this earlier this year. The Reason sequencer seems modeled after Cubase more than any other program, so that's the easiest part; a lot of keyboard shortcuts are similar (ctrl-click = alt-click, etc).
By far the hardest thing was (and still is) routing, since you're not doing it visually anymore. When you use virtual wires, it's really easy to route, group, and split channels, but when you just do it in a software-like interface, it can get really confusing. Don't stress out.
Other things to watch out for that I found difficult :
1. Sampling gets a lot more complex, especially in terms of organization, since you probably won't be using one instance of Kontakt or Shortcircuit for each sound but rather managing 16 in one instance and routing them to different channels. This gets easier though.
2. When I used Reason, I NEVER used sends, since I could use any effect as an insert and not worry about the hit to CPU...I still haven't gotten the hang of sends in the sense that it takes me a lot longer to get the sounds / effect that I want as opposed to an insert.
3. Reason's sequencer is better in some ways; moving events and automations is a lot easier (why you can't make automations easy-to-move blocks I have no fucking clue), and being able to right-click on a parameter to automate it instead of selecting it from a menu is 100x quicker.
4. I didn't realize how good the Reason devices were until I moved onto Cubase; I still haven't found a VST that matches the advanced reverb and distortion, and the Subtractor is really easy to use (i.e. get good results) in comparison to a lot of VST synths (Thor as well). Dr Rex also makes working with breaks really easy, and although you'll get way more freedom with something like Kontakt or Shortcircuit, you'll find it takes a lot more steps to do some of the simple things (e.g. being able to edit envelopes as a group and also for individual slices).
5. You can clip Reason's mixer and get a good sound; this will sound horrible in Cubase, so you will learn mixing a lot more and do a lot more subtractive EQing.
6. CRASH (deal with it)
For every one of these, there's probably 10 benefits...but it will probably be a pain in the ass at first. Just try and enjoy it as a learning experience.
By far the hardest thing was (and still is) routing, since you're not doing it visually anymore. When you use virtual wires, it's really easy to route, group, and split channels, but when you just do it in a software-like interface, it can get really confusing. Don't stress out.
Other things to watch out for that I found difficult :
1. Sampling gets a lot more complex, especially in terms of organization, since you probably won't be using one instance of Kontakt or Shortcircuit for each sound but rather managing 16 in one instance and routing them to different channels. This gets easier though.
2. When I used Reason, I NEVER used sends, since I could use any effect as an insert and not worry about the hit to CPU...I still haven't gotten the hang of sends in the sense that it takes me a lot longer to get the sounds / effect that I want as opposed to an insert.
3. Reason's sequencer is better in some ways; moving events and automations is a lot easier (why you can't make automations easy-to-move blocks I have no fucking clue), and being able to right-click on a parameter to automate it instead of selecting it from a menu is 100x quicker.
4. I didn't realize how good the Reason devices were until I moved onto Cubase; I still haven't found a VST that matches the advanced reverb and distortion, and the Subtractor is really easy to use (i.e. get good results) in comparison to a lot of VST synths (Thor as well). Dr Rex also makes working with breaks really easy, and although you'll get way more freedom with something like Kontakt or Shortcircuit, you'll find it takes a lot more steps to do some of the simple things (e.g. being able to edit envelopes as a group and also for individual slices).
5. You can clip Reason's mixer and get a good sound; this will sound horrible in Cubase, so you will learn mixing a lot more and do a lot more subtractive EQing.
6. CRASH (deal with it)
For every one of these, there's probably 10 benefits...but it will probably be a pain in the ass at first. Just try and enjoy it as a learning experience.
Re: Moving from reason to cubase
file - key commands
sorting all your shortcuts will save you loads of click's!!
the alt button is your best friend
sorting all your shortcuts will save you loads of click's!!
the alt button is your best friend
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Kid_Robotik
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
thanks guys. on a final note, anyone got any must have VSTs?
ive not used them in awhile so unaware of any new belters.
ive not used them in awhile so unaware of any new belters.
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
Kid Robotik wrote:thanks guys. on a final note, anyone got any must have VSTs?
ive not used them in awhile so unaware of any new belters.
What's your budget?
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Kid_Robotik
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
pretty much any under 1000 hahah, or if anyone knows any cheeky little loopholes 
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
Kid Robotik wrote:pretty much any under 1000 hahah, or if anyone knows any cheeky little loopholes
Fair play; if you can afford to drop 1000 on a new VST, then I'd recommend going to a pro shop and getting some advice as to the top end stuff, as opposed to asking on forum.
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Kid_Robotik
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
yeah obviously, but asking on here is quicker, and saves me hunting about for somewhere that can help.
only two gear shops in glasgow (as far as im aware) and there both very limited and unhelpful.
only two gear shops in glasgow (as far as im aware) and there both very limited and unhelpful.
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
Kid Robotik wrote:yeah obviously, but asking on here is quicker, and saves me hunting about for somewhere that can help.
only two gear shops in glasgow (as far as im aware) and there both very limited and unhelpful.
Fair do.
What you after for in terms of VST? Synth/effects/drum machine/mastering etc?
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Kid_Robotik
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
synth and effects mainly.
mastering if u know any good ones.
drum machines im not fussed about, can imagine ill still use redrum for its simplicity.
but yeah mainly synths that are good for creating soundscapes or good bass
mastering if u know any good ones.
drum machines im not fussed about, can imagine ill still use redrum for its simplicity.
but yeah mainly synths that are good for creating soundscapes or good bass
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
For that kind of money, Waves.Kid Robotik wrote:mastering if u know any good ones.
East West Symphonic Orchestra Platinum Strings - http://www.eastwestsamples.com/static_p ... W-177.htmlKid Robotik wrote:but yeah mainly synths that are good for creating soundscapes or good bass
That would work really well for the atmospheres, and within your budget - platinum edition is about £650
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Kid_Robotik
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
thanks alot for all the help mate.
ive heard waves is the shit for mastering, so ill look into that.
been plannin this mass upgrade for awhile and only recently i was inspired to take charge with it haha.
the "dubs" section better watch out
ive heard waves is the shit for mastering, so ill look into that.
been plannin this mass upgrade for awhile and only recently i was inspired to take charge with it haha.
the "dubs" section better watch out
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
my top tip is this. Stop playing with VSTs and plugins. Learn how to make sounds using the most basic synth ur daw comes with. Learn it inside out so you know what every button does and you can create any sound you can hear (from a synth).
Learn the art of sampling and then use samples to create weird atmos/fx/melody's.
Leave the mastering to the pro's. Make music and make sure u can nod ur head to it, 1, 2, 3, 4! Bang ur head to it hehe
Learn the art of sampling and then use samples to create weird atmos/fx/melody's.
Leave the mastering to the pro's. Make music and make sure u can nod ur head to it, 1, 2, 3, 4! Bang ur head to it hehe
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Moving from reason to cubase
my tip is to not get upset when you realize you made better music with Reason.
it's not about moving from Reason to Cubase, it's about the 2 working together.
it's not about moving from Reason to Cubase, it's about the 2 working together.
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Kid_Robotik
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
yeah man definetly, and trust me ive done this (not completely but to a happy level)serox wrote:my top tip is this. Stop playing with VSTs and plugins. Learn how to make sounds using the most basic synth ur daw comes with. Learn it inside out so you know what every button does and you can create any sound you can hear (from a synth).
Learn the art of sampling and then use samples to create weird atmos/fx/melody's.
Leave the mastering to the pro's. Make music and make sure u can nod ur head to it, 1, 2, 3, 4! Bang ur head to it hehe
just think its time for change, and its hard to work round reasons sound engine, but i will definetly be usin rewire :p
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
wub wrote:For that kind of money, Waves.Kid Robotik wrote:mastering if u know any good ones.
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Re: Moving from reason to cubase
waves is overpriced and over rated save the req
far as cubase the transition from reason to it is easier than it was back in the sx days
far as cubase the transition from reason to it is easier than it was back in the sx days
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