Musos - software
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I have Reason 4.0, and Logic 8.0. I've been meaning to upgrade, but I'm not sure why I should. Actually, that would be a worthwhile question to answer! lol
I really love both of these apps. There's so much to explore in each one; but they both come at things from a different approach, so they're quite different to work with.
Logic has some wonderful instruments, like Sculpture, and all the other synths, and the sampler. Plus a zillion different effects, etc., etc. It's pretty exhaustive. When I read about people buying plug-ins to use with Logic, it just seems like gilding the lily to me, but maybe they know something I don't.
Reason is so killer, because it's like the endless rack of devices I could never afford! I love how it's laid out, because so much can be done with how things are hooked up, and wired around. So that's great. It's like a laboratory in a way. I can have fun with 2 things in the rack, or 20! Each different component can be used to make a full-on piece of music. Like a few Dr. Rex's strung together can get wild in no time! Or just one Thor!
They're a lot of fun. I'm a pretty avid amateur musician. Having these two programs over the last couple years has allowed me to nearly stop playing guitar! The callouses I had for years and years are gone now! lol