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Can I make "pro" musics just with Reason. Sound Fo


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Guest Schuenck_br

hello everybody...

 

I´m making psy trance music since 2001, and now I know that I´m much better than at the begining, But I think I reachet my best, but I trie, I trie, but I can´t make a good professional Music, u know,, a good and CLEAN music...

So I just wonder If , some one can make some good Professional music just with REASON, Sound Forge, and a program to clean a little bit your music?

 

Thank´s

 

If someone want to help me, please e-mail me...

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Guest Bahamut

:D

 

you can accomplish a lot with software only, but you'll be having a hard time making it sound really truly professional (whatever that is, but you get my point)

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Guest soliptic

Steinberg CLEAN isnt about producing your own clean music...its for cleaning up when u record your old vinyl, stuff like that

 

what you want is some sort of mastering tool or suite of mastering tools - like izotope ozone, waves L2, tc mastering compressor+eq, etc.

 

reason+sf+mastering plugs should be good enough to make pro music with... if YOU'RE good :)

 

adding cubase (rewire reason into) and a few more vsts would also make your job of attaining that goal a little easier, imho.

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i think you can't make "pro" music only with reason.

do you know any "pro" who is only producing with reason?

i don't...

there are many soft synths around, whitch have very good

and usefully sounds.

to make a clear sound you must have a fat audiointerface.

for excemple motu 824 mk3. it coast a lot, but you will

hear the different extremly!!!

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Guest Empty Space

To make a "pro" sound you need:

 

1. Skill (and there's no way around that)

2. The right tools

 

Reason is good but it should work as a slave to a more powerful sequencer such as Cubase. As well if you're going the software route some *powerful, professional* softsynths like Reaktor will do it. VNV Nation (I know it isn't psy-trance) uses the Reaktor softsynth on the album "Futureperfect" (2002, Metropolis Records). Listen to that album to hear what it can do, and even if you don't like VNV Nation, just take my word that it can do just about whatever you want (if you know how to use it.) THAT is a professional-sounding softsynth.

 

As far as individual elements of production go, your best bet is to look at different products (vocoders, equalizers, compressors, limiters, etc. etc.) from a variety of different companies. If you do your research, you'll probably find several companies offering products you want/can afford. Just do a couple of hours of hard research and you'll get an idea of what you want...

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