MIDI Keyboard for Reason
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Reason 2.5 allows you to do so much more. You know it's basic controls and the new version allows you to put major distortion so that ther is no resemblence to MIDI notation when you are through playing it. To me, it just depends on Tempo (BPM). If you playing something in the 90 to 110 range then it comes out sounding like Trip-Hop and at 120 pop-synth and at 140 or greater either Techno, etc. Always stick with Reverb and Delay efffects, their your best friends. ;) Also, have you seen Ableton Live at: http://www.ableton.com/index.php… it's f'ing incredible. 'Live' transforms rigid audio into elastic matter. In the context of a multitrack recording system, this means you can instantly change your recordings' tempo, pitch and groove at any time after the fact. It's easy to use lik Acid but has soooo much more power.