Tips for native ableton users learning reason?
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:33 am
This summer I enrolled in a couple of quasi-audio mastering classes at a local college. I've been making electronic music for years now, but never had any professional instruction, so I figured, the more ya know... right? WRONG!
Turns out the college's audio department ONLY uses macs, while I am and have been a Linux/Windows user most of my life, and haven't touched a mac since I was playing oregon trail in 5th grade... To make matters worse, they not only do not even have Ableton, they exclusively use Reason, Digital Performer, Logic, and ProTools. No Cubase, No Ableton, No FL even, NOTHING THAT SUPPORTS VSTS!? *cries* I thought college was a place to /broaden/ your knowledge and skills, not lock them down to proprietary limited expandability platforms.
Anyway, case and point, all I know is Ableton (And how to use Reason via rewire.) I have a project due at the end of the term that will be applying what I've learned about how to sequence and mix with any or all of the DAWs I mentioned. I have a small amount of experience with Reason, but I REALLY don't like the workflow, as I'm used to Ableton's (imo) logical/simplistic design. I assume this is just because it has a steeper learning curve(or so rumor has it) than a lot of other DAWs, and I haven't sat down with it long enough to really get the hang of it.
What are some key differences I should know about between Ableton and Reason? Common Ableton functions and how to emulate them? I'm still considering focusing on learning one of the other DAWs, so if you guys have any suggestions, feel free...
Turns out the college's audio department ONLY uses macs, while I am and have been a Linux/Windows user most of my life, and haven't touched a mac since I was playing oregon trail in 5th grade... To make matters worse, they not only do not even have Ableton, they exclusively use Reason, Digital Performer, Logic, and ProTools. No Cubase, No Ableton, No FL even, NOTHING THAT SUPPORTS VSTS!? *cries* I thought college was a place to /broaden/ your knowledge and skills, not lock them down to proprietary limited expandability platforms.
Anyway, case and point, all I know is Ableton (And how to use Reason via rewire.) I have a project due at the end of the term that will be applying what I've learned about how to sequence and mix with any or all of the DAWs I mentioned. I have a small amount of experience with Reason, but I REALLY don't like the workflow, as I'm used to Ableton's (imo) logical/simplistic design. I assume this is just because it has a steeper learning curve(or so rumor has it) than a lot of other DAWs, and I haven't sat down with it long enough to really get the hang of it.
What are some key differences I should know about between Ableton and Reason? Common Ableton functions and how to emulate them? I'm still considering focusing on learning one of the other DAWs, so if you guys have any suggestions, feel free...