Ok now I see.
In fact I'm using Reason3.0 which makes things a bit easier. I use the 1,25gb soundbank of Reason but I've also some extra 4,5Gb soundbanks including sounds, loops, and acoustic intruments as well as synth samples. But with the power of the program I can modify them to anything I like. I've been working on Cubase some time ago but I was tired of looking for VSTs plugins etc. to match the sounds I wanted.
The reason I use kxproject driver is that no other CL driver can give the low latency in ASIO and without it my "poor" Audigy would be dead.
I understand that there are plenty of programs for someone to make music but for a begginer I don't think Cubase is the right one.
I'm using Adobe Audition as well to edit and master my music and it has an enormous power when "rewired" with Reason. Another usefull little program is Steinberg's Recycle wich allows *.wav loops to be imported in reason's Dr.Rex loop player. (you see Reason is a virtual rack equipment that has got 2 analog synths 2 samplers 1 loop player 1 drum machine and many effects including delays, distortion, vocoder, flanger etc.)
Reason is not an easy software to operate but in comparison with Cubase, it gets you right to the point by a shorter trip but it also needs some time time for one to get used to.
And remember no music software is usefull enough without a MIDI controller/keyboard because computer's mouse was not invented for music composition...
I hope I've been helpfull though music making is a big issue and we could chat for hours/pages. If you need further info don't hesitate to PM me or mail.
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