I've searched this board and constantly find the debate on the sound quality of Propellerhead Reason and it seems as if everyone has there opinion on it either being great or horrible.Personally I also saw it as if you use great sample or sounds in the end your song could come out great with the proper production technique.Maybe I'm wrong.I'm currently taking the time to build up my personal sound library by sampling different virtual instruments & keyboard workstations sounds I like using the Redmatica Autosampler 2 and they have a option of saving in the NN-XT file format for reason so I have a good starting point of high-quality sounds.
But In the end we are all after the "big sound" with lots of clarity and definition to the mix.My goal is to do a complete track minus the vocals in Reason 4 with a ruff mix & rewire it to Pro Tools 8 LE and run it thru a Neve 8816 or SSL X-rack summing mixer.I'm using lynx aurora converters & digidesign 003+ rack as my front end.
Could someone explain the process of routing my reason stems thru a summing mixer and talk about the advantages of using a summing mixer?
Will this help me acheive the sound of a analog console mix?
Any advice on this will help out alot!
Thanks
But In the end we are all after the "big sound" with lots of clarity and definition to the mix.My goal is to do a complete track minus the vocals in Reason 4 with a ruff mix & rewire it to Pro Tools 8 LE and run it thru a Neve 8816 or SSL X-rack summing mixer.I'm using lynx aurora converters & digidesign 003+ rack as my front end.
Could someone explain the process of routing my reason stems thru a summing mixer and talk about the advantages of using a summing mixer?
Will this help me acheive the sound of a analog console mix?
Any advice on this will help out alot!
Thanks