
I'm very happy to say that Reason has been a major part of my setup ever since I started. Later I upgraded my setup to Live 9 and Reason 6 (I loved Reason 6) and this year I upgraded again to the "10 versions": now I use both Live 10 (suite) and Reason 10. One or two days later I grabbed Reason 4 (even though my license allowed me to use 5) and I've been working with that combination for years.

This thing is THICK The filter cartridges are cheap and really do sound like the vintage synths they copied.

I got my first real DAW around 10 years ago: Ableton Live 8 suite. Mikael Johnston () writes: Studio Electronics has made the best lead anolog synth Ive heard thats Fully midi controllable with Syncable Lfo for under a grand. I do recall that it had a demo song which was the intro music of Airwolf (an action series back then). The only problem: I had no idea how it worked, I was also pretty clueless about digital audio back then so. I have no idea how it was called, I do know it was provided by an electronic magazine I used to follow back then called Magic Disc 64, a magazine made in Germany.

Magix Music Maker in 1996, then Cubase soon after that. 2019 5:58 am Location: Zaanstad, The Netherlands. If we want to go technical then my first DAW (or I suppose it was more like a sequencer) was on a C64. Emagic logic platinum 5.5 on pc in 2003 after some years of Roland MC-505. Awesome thread, I really enjoy reading these posts and seeing all those names
