Reason 2.5 is cool, especially if you like Rebirth.  But it's a self contained package that currently doesn't support external midi gear, or even VST plugins.
 
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Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 12:38 PM
Subject: RE: [TB-303.org]

you could try reason 2.5?

>From: "Jonathan Errington " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 13:54:48 +0100
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Hi,
 
My name is Jonny,im 21 and ive been interested in making music from as far back as i can remember. I started off on the Amiga many moons ago with a program called Pro Tracker which was pretty crap but it was an amiga i guess, then i progressed on to e-jay, ive probably had every single version of that, my favourite being one of the earlier Rave e-jay's. But, now my little baby is my copy of rebirth, i think it is absolutely bloody class if sometimes a little frustrating. What i want to know though is, is there any other programs like rebirth whick icorporate some of your other synths and groove machines like the D2 for example? Im also looking to further expand my music making capabilities by getting a host like Cubase or Cakewalk, do you have any suggestions to which one or which version i should get. I like to make a lot of techno and deep stuff. I would love to go back to roots and start making loads of Jack stuff but its a bitch to do so any help there would als o be appriciated. Also, someone told me that Pro Logic Audio is only available on the apple mac, is this true? If it is thats a right bastard cuz i know how to use that!
 
Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read this and i look forward to hearing from you soon.
 
Cheers!
 
Jonny

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