

The source of that is, admittedly, Gearslutz, however the OP there had some damning evidence at the time.

I'm also a huge fan of total recall when pulling up old songs. It's just an order of magnitude easier to stay ITB, IMHO. I still have a couple of hardware synths (my Juno 106 and an old Ensoniq), but I can't be arsed to hook them up. Works like a charm and all the parameters are saved.
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So, I’ll stick with my Virus.with VSTs in Reason, I don’t even have to patch it up if I don’t want to, just run it digitally via USB. I'd much rather be a digital hoarder than IRL! Lol Now I'm buying VST and some RE, and rarely add Refills (though I bought the sublime Granular Manoeuvres ReFill for Grain a few months ago). I'll still hold on to VPS Avenger for now, though I tend to look at my plugins as fancy soundsets with customized GUI/UX these days, since the amount of synths I own is just getting out of hand and I don't appear to be slowing down any time soon (I just picked up Thorn by Dmitri Sches)! I figure, back before Reason had RE's or supported VST, the only way you could expand your soundsets were to get Refills, and I have about 340+ of those. The fact that they don't include MIDI or songfiles is sort of disappointing as well. Their soundsets due tend to be ridiculously expensive, IMHO, especially compared to a typical Spire soundset. I picked up the Granular XP1 expansion, but haven't bought any others.

It's such a fully featured synth that can really do practically everything I need, and some of its "one-finger-songs" are truly awesome to play with.
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I'll add that, as far as VPS Avenger is concerned, I've mulled over selling my license for a while. I also own Studio One 3.5.x (which I bought at version 2 back when Reason didn't support VST), and I still prefer Reason. But Reason is my main DAW, so I'm biased. Yes, aside from the massive performance issues with VST in Reason compared to most other DAW, it is by far my favorite implementation of VST in any DAW. VPS Avenger.jpg (36.61 KiB) Viewed 5479 times So it seems VST implementation in Reason is really, really good. However, the features mentioned regarding Reason VST implementation are correct and useful.Īctually, I was completely wrong. I know that Cubase allows Avenger drums module to have different outputs. That is huge! And finally, I love that I am able to add VST instruments into the incredible combinator.” And also, you can use devices and effects in Reason to control automation of the VST plugins. For starters, undo actually works! This might not sound like a big thing, but if you have used other DAWs you know it is.
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“Propellerhead sure took their time to add VST support to Reason, but to be fair this is the best implementation of VST plug-ins in any DAW (Reason, Cubase, Logic Pro X, Reaper and Studio One), period. I quote a synthesis of an article made by Peak Eleven: Am I right? How other DAWs implement VST instruments interface? Which is the best regarding VST? I have seen some people here using Studio One. No way to send the different drum instruments to separate tracks in Reason. Now, if I understand well, we can only use its main outputs if used in Reason.

I also purchased the PSY Expansion pack: It is good, very very expensive compared to Spire libraries and no MIDI to demonstrate a possible use of the presets. I found it complicated to use at a first glance but I quickly captured the essence of the synth and started to have fun with it. Avenger is by far my favorite synth today. It complements my synths set: AB元, Predator RE, Spire.
