Trust me, I'm not lying. I wouldn't lie about something like that. Believe me. A few years ago, I was reading something about Live, and someone said that they look at Live like an instrument.
And I understand where they are coming from. In a hardware keyboard, most of your presets are actually layers. With Instrument Racks, you can make your own layers out of anything, whether it's a Live device, Reason device or Combinator, or vst's.
I'm only really scratching the surface of the capability. You can set up the keyrange and velocity of each chain. Let me put it to you like this:
If you have an Instrument Rack with a vst, a Live device, and a Reason Combinator, you could set the key ranges so that only the lower half of your keyboard plays the vst. The middle plays the Live device, and the top plays the Reason Combinator.
You could also set it up where if you hit the keys hard, only the vst will play. If you hit moderately, only the Live device will play, and if you hit gently only the Reason Combinator will play.
You can set it up however you want it.
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if live doestn have cv control then i have no use for it. that's the hidden secret to reason.
Well, global lfo's have been a requested feature for a long time now. Actually, you can do that and much more with Max4Live, but I'm not hype like that.
But, I'm still a Reason user, so I still have access to everything that Reason can do and I can combine that with Live and any vst's that I want.