You and I - dNa Discovery
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 5:18 pm
I'm here to say that the combination of Reason and dNa is a winner.
When I first tried to mix in 96Khz on XITE-1D using Cubase I found it restrictive - mainly good for just MIDI. But since then in 2011, Reason has come of age.
The Reason Line6 Guitar amps are a great way to add some crunch to over-driven guitar, rhythm and lead. The RV7000 reverb is second to none and as good as anything else I've heard, native, DSP or hardware, and with only 3 knobs excellent for dialing up a quick result.
Once created 8 mix busses in Reason (routed to Scope dNa Summer of 82) then workflow in Reason is a breeze as adding new tracks can be immediately routed to any of the 8 busses (far simpler than the multi-screen routing navigation of Cubase).
Adding dNa Summer then mastering with dNa EQ and Compressor round off a great way to produce live rock sounding mixes. Not that you can tell the difference between that and real classic mixes, as there is still digital precision, but you can get close to being in the best of both worlds.
You and I
For ScopeRise, I'd like to hear about anyone else mixing classic rock in Scope, and / or using dNa plugs.
When I first tried to mix in 96Khz on XITE-1D using Cubase I found it restrictive - mainly good for just MIDI. But since then in 2011, Reason has come of age.
The Reason Line6 Guitar amps are a great way to add some crunch to over-driven guitar, rhythm and lead. The RV7000 reverb is second to none and as good as anything else I've heard, native, DSP or hardware, and with only 3 knobs excellent for dialing up a quick result.
Once created 8 mix busses in Reason (routed to Scope dNa Summer of 82) then workflow in Reason is a breeze as adding new tracks can be immediately routed to any of the 8 busses (far simpler than the multi-screen routing navigation of Cubase).
Adding dNa Summer then mastering with dNa EQ and Compressor round off a great way to produce live rock sounding mixes. Not that you can tell the difference between that and real classic mixes, as there is still digital precision, but you can get close to being in the best of both worlds.
You and I
For ScopeRise, I'd like to hear about anyone else mixing classic rock in Scope, and / or using dNa plugs.