6/21/2023 0 Comments Splice beat maker good![]() ![]() I mean honestly, I'm not really sure what else you can expect. I don't even need the clips, unless there is some memory minimization that I don't know about that can be achieved this way. I could dump 75% of the preloaded content simply because its not hip-hop nor even something I can use to transform IN to hip-hop. Unreallystic wrote:So the irony of this is that IMO, Akai has catered too much to non-hip-hop beat makers, considering we are where the popularity really comes from. I hope to give Reason another chance in the future, most likely when I get to build the second studio (going to break my studio into (3) areas, main area is Ableton/Akai/Outboard Gear/Recording Focused, second area will be Reason/FL Studio/Maschine, just production via PC for when other producers come through *hopefully*, and the third area will be a creative music space.and bar), and when I do give Reason another chance, maybe I'll start to pivot to redrum, the things I hear people do is way more than what I used it for pre-Kong. ![]() It's most likely tied to me feeling like Kong was accessible - it did exactly what I wanted, when I wanted, and how I wanted, and that was also tied to my skill level in general when I was still using Reason (4-7). Unreallystic wrote: I'm not hating on Redrum, I personally don't like it and know I'm in the minoiritty, most people act like Kong doesn't exist. The things Reason have now bro, is bananas, and the 3rd party refills now are sick! So it's all good. I do my music in Reason and mix in it, but I don't master in it. It's not fair how easy it is LOL I love Reason period, it basically saved me when Protools Le at the time failed me. I can shape the transients of a sound, I can set up my hihats with the ease. the things you can do in it, which straight forward. I thought Kong would be it, but I liked Redrum more than Kong. 3) I was like " is this ugly crap".Īs time went on, I was liking it, then Kong came. ![]()
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