DS_Joost
One day I'll fly away!
Not a sample library, but a DAW.
Reason 10
I did not know that a single DAW could inspire so many ideas, but here we are. Granted, it's not cinematic music, but who cares? I am constantly busy trying out new ideas, patching synths to other devices, experimenting, and Reason allows me to get into that mindset and stay there... which is something no other DAW has ever done for me before. I used to use Reason up to version 5 and then ditched it for greener pastures because of no VST support.
I fell in love all over again. Reason is completely unique in it's design, and it works. It just creates creativity. It made me think differently about the tools I use. Reason isn't just a DAW, it's an instrument, and an endlessly creative one.
Not everybody will like it, especially here, but for me, it does what no other DAW does and that is simply getting me into a deeper mindset than with anything else. It's unique, it's quirky, and by all means the concept shouldn't work, but it does. It is a masterclass in design, and something I think every DAW developer should at least take a good glance at, and learn from it.
Reason 10
I did not know that a single DAW could inspire so many ideas, but here we are. Granted, it's not cinematic music, but who cares? I am constantly busy trying out new ideas, patching synths to other devices, experimenting, and Reason allows me to get into that mindset and stay there... which is something no other DAW has ever done for me before. I used to use Reason up to version 5 and then ditched it for greener pastures because of no VST support.
I fell in love all over again. Reason is completely unique in it's design, and it works. It just creates creativity. It made me think differently about the tools I use. Reason isn't just a DAW, it's an instrument, and an endlessly creative one.
Not everybody will like it, especially here, but for me, it does what no other DAW does and that is simply getting me into a deeper mindset than with anything else. It's unique, it's quirky, and by all means the concept shouldn't work, but it does. It is a masterclass in design, and something I think every DAW developer should at least take a good glance at, and learn from it.