a lot of people open reason inside another sequencer, since reason was made to work with those other programs
reason is really good at the midi softsynth thing, but the only major drawback with reason is it's sequencing and the way it handles audio...in protools, cubase, logic, abelton, it's easy to setup a track for recording and lay down a verse, or record some live guitar or something like that..so you have reason, open it up in some sequencer like that and you have the best of both worlds.
abelton live is really good with audio, if you ever used acid before, it's similar to that..import a song, set the tempo of that song, and you can change the tempo of the whole project and the audio stretches/compresses real time, lock the pitch, all that.
and if you open reason in another sequencer, there should be a way to map every output of the mixer in reason to it's own track in the sequencer so you can record everything individually. similar to how mpc's have the 8 outs and you set up the individual tracks in protools or whatever, and you get one sound for each track
Q4' 2006
[url=http://www.soundclick.com/bands/songInfo.cfm?bandID=201942&songID=454367Nas - Destroy and Rebuild
Nas - Got yourself a gun[/url]