

Yes, the advanced version give you access to separate modules. It's not a fair comparison because i'm comparing a Vst 2.4 (in Reason) to a Vst3 (in Cubase).ĭo you have access to the EQ, dynamics, exciter, transient designer as separate plugins in Reason at least? Or, from what I'm reading here, only the surround plugin is recognized by Reason? This is weird cause NI products show up with stereo and multichannel plugin options like different devices, albeit different I still hope this get started sorted out quickly, it would suck to not be able to use one of thes best plugin suites in Reason. For totally unusuable i mean 5 instance of neutron, totally kill the machine, while on cubase i don't hear a glitch. I have the Music Production Bundle 2 and it's totally unusable on Reason compared to Cubase 9.

Like the IK multimedia plugins, tho they don't seem to allow for sidechaining in a different DAW anyways. Saw your post in the other thread as well.Ĭan you confirm a couple things for me please? How many instances of Neutron can you get in a moderate Reason session? And, does the sidechain feature work in Reason? Some VST compressors don't take advantage of the additional inputs on the VST device. Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M 4096 MB. Startup Drive: 1 TB internal solid state drive. My systems specs are iMac 27-inch (late 2013). Just saw the Neutron thread again and posted there too. Assuming you'd need an instance per song in a DAW, no? On topic of Ozone 7, what about setting a mastering session up in Reason, like exporting your mixes and mastering with Ozone 7 plugin only in a Reason session. You said something about the standard 2 channel version not working? Kinda concerned about how users reported some Neutron issues. Hey Wendy, what are your machine specs? I asked this in the Neutron thread also.

I can see maybe using one of its individual plugins in Reason, on occasion, but using the whole suite will just lead to DSP issues with all the RE's I have and use. I will continue to use Ozone 7 Advanced via standalone for mastering.

Part will be due to habit and part because I find the separation of mixing and mastering to be beneficial to my own workflow. I'm not on Reason 9.5 yet, so I also run Ozone in standalone and probably will continue to do the same even after upgrading to 9.5. I have Ozone 7 Advanced which I find to be an amazing set of tools.
