not to mention better algorythyms(sp?) in both of
those programs in the processing. you can also
automate the plug-ins in logic far better than
reason(atleast in version 5.0). you also have the
option to output in 24 bit with a much higher sample
rate,and better dithering in both of those sequencers.
reason is great for getting basic ideas,but thats
about it...that and almost every track i have heard
done in reason,sounds like it was done in
reason(except for this one track by this tittsworth
kid in DC called melmac... http://www.tittsworth.com )

John
http://www.fingerprintaudio.com
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> it's not the program it's the user....what ever your
> comfortable using 
> basically.
> I just use reason to make loops and then export the
> loops to wav's and then 
> sequence and do my effects in Logic..   Reason is
> annoying to sequence in, 
> it's so small.  and your limited to what you can do
> with the effects, and the 
> eq's aren't great either.  I would suggest using
> cubase or logic to do your 
> final sequencing and laying out of your tracks... 
> You have more capabilities 
> using the effects and the compresors in the both
> programs are way more 
> advanced.
> 
> later,
> Mason
> 
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