Is Reason Better than Logic?

Dude.. it really depends on what you're trying to do. What I'd recommend is either going on both Reason and Logic's Wikipedia pages and reading their features and then deciding what fits your needs, or just try and specify to us what it is you're looking for in a DAW.
 
rea·son

(rē′zən)n.1. a. The basis or motive for an action, decision, or conviction: There are good reasons to learn a foreign language. See Usage Notes at because, why.
b. A declaration made to explain or justify action, decision, or conviction: What reasons did she give for leaving?
c. A fact or cause that explains why something exists or has occurred: The reason for the building's collapse is unknown.
d. Logic A premise, usually the minor premise, of an argument.

2. a. The capacity for logical, rational, and analytic thought; intelligence: "Most of us would like to believe that when we say something is right or wrong, we are using our powers of reason alone" (Carl Zimmer).
b. The limit of what is reasonable: "It is a curious thing that, when a man hates or loves beyond reason, he is ready to go beyond reason to gratify his feelings" (Rudyard Kipling).
c. A normal mental state; sanity: He has lost his reason.


v. rea·soned, rea·son·ing, rea·sons
v.tr.1. To determine or conclude by logical thinking: The doctor reasoned that the patient had a virus.
2. To persuade or dissuade (someone) with reasons: "You boast ... of having reasoned him out of his absurd romance" (William Makepeace Thackeray).

v.intr.1. To use the faculty of reason; think logically: What would lead you to reason so?
2. To talk or argue logically and persuasively: tried to reason with her son to eat a good breakfast.
3. Obsolete To engage in conversation or discussion.


Logic.

1. The study of the principles of reasoning, especially of the structure of propositions as distinguished from their content and of method and validity in deductive reasoning.
2. a. A system of reasoning: Aristotle's logic.
b. A mode of reasoning: By that logic, we should sell the company tomorrow.
c. The formal, guiding principles of a discipline, school, or science.

3. Valid reasoning: Your paper lacks the logic to prove your thesis.
4. The relationship between elements and between an element and the whole in a set of objects, individuals, principles, or events: There's a certain logic to the motion of rush-hour traffic.
5. Computers a. The nonarithmetic operations performed by a computer, such as sorting, comparing, and matching, that involve yes-no decisions.
b. Computer circuitry.
c. Graphic representation of computer circuitry.

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lmfao no they all have the same features except reason's the only one who doesn't have legit vst support.
But I prefer reason because it works like an mpc. Im curious.why's you thinkin like that?
Studio one and logic have such good dam sequencers tho omfg
 
Reason is a pretty unique software with a pretty unique workflow, logic is more traditional in the way its built with vst support etc. Only way to know what works best for You is to try them both.
 
Is Control + W a better shortcut than Shift + Up Arrow?

At first, you may think that I am being sarcastic,
but sooner or later my answer will help you out. :)
 
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