Your right you can't. But it has almost everything you'd need anyway, for me atleast it has:)stevemac wrote:But what about VST?? I didn't think you could use VST with Record??Project EX wrote:For quite some time now, Reason can be bought in one package together with Record. The seamless integration with record makes it a full featured daw thats capable of the same as any other daw.
But when working in Reason alone, your point stands
What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep????
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Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??
Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??
Does Record have all the synths built in aswell?Project EX wrote:Your right you can't. But it has almost everything you'd need anyway, for me atleast it has:)stevemac wrote:But what about VST?? I didn't think you could use VST with Record??Project EX wrote:For quite some time now, Reason can be bought in one package together with Record. The seamless integration with record makes it a full featured daw thats capable of the same as any other daw.
But when working in Reason alone, your point stands
Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??
No, not as a stand alone. Otherwise reason would be completely uselessEchoi wrote:Does Record have all the synths built in aswell?Project EX wrote:Your right you can't. But it has almost everything you'd need anyway, for me atleast it has:)stevemac wrote:But what about VST?? I didn't think you could use VST with Record??Project EX wrote:For quite some time now, Reason can be bought in one package together with Record. The seamless integration with record makes it a full featured daw thats capable of the same as any other daw.
But when working in Reason alone, your point stands
Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??
To get an a capella, isn't it possible to put the instrumental over the original with the instrumental in counterfase?
And oh yeah. Alpaca.
And oh yeah. Alpaca.
Re: What program would i need to remix tracks into dubstep??
In theory it is, but it hardly works as they'd need to be exactly the same. It's not worth the effort.RmoniK wrote:To get an a capella, isn't it possible to put the instrumental over the original with the instrumental in counterfase?
And oh yeah. Alpaca.
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