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    reason refills

    i have a small ? and that is can you use reason 4.0 refills with reason 3.0. i am asking because i had 4.0 and my pc crashed and i had to install 3.0. dont ask what happen with the 4.0 disc long ass story,lol. but i am useng the combinator for my basslines and i cant get my 4.0 refills to work. can anyone help. please thank you.

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    My guess is that you should be ok on the patches that didn't include thor or any other instruments that were new to ver 4. But just try it and see what happens.

    Also, check out Reason5 if you haven't already. Kong and octa-rex look pretty cool. http://www.propellerheads.se/

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    Side note: I was reading Phuture 303 uses Reason exclusively these days. To me Reason on its own is a bit flat/thin but maybe it's in the digital mastering.

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    Reason is good but most that use it will bounce stems to audio and use protools for mixdown and mastering

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    Reason is a very good program, as I think thats why its kinda in its' own package...no vst support. I believe its backwards compatible so like my man said before as long as no new instrument patches are in the track you should be able to get the sounds. Peace.

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    No matter what version of reason you all the refills work with reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackwax View Post
    Reason is good but most that use it will bounce stems to audio and use protools for mixdown and mastering
    Totally right, the mastering is awfull inreason. Do you think the best way is to record all lines seperatly and import them in protools? I'm trying to see what I could do these days to go through better mastering.

    Idance

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    Yes bounce the seperate stems

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