You may want to keep in mind that Reason (although the modules have the
potential to be quite versatile) is limited to ONLY Reason's modules... as
far as I know no VST plugins or instruments are compatible. Also (and i'm
playing devil's advocate because i AM indeed pro-Reason) it can take a lot
of work to make the synths in reason sound as full as you might like. I
wouldn't give up on Logic just yet. Besides, you can just rewire Reason into
Logic and integrate the two.

I would advise you to listen to tracks produced in Reason and compare them
with tracks made in other programs before you decide to pinpoint a single
program for your needs.

Having said that, HOO-HAH! I love Reason. And if you're familiar with using
it, then I'm sorry for telling you shit you probably already know.

Tra la la la, la la la. :)

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anyone reckon that I could easily replace the following with a very fast PC,
XP and Reason


if your asking if its worth it making the leap to only software, Id
recommend it.  As for proces, you can get (koff koff)_demo_ software online
easily on something like Kazaa, saving you a grand easy.  ---
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