I used Reason 2.5 and found it useful for composing and arranging, but truthfully did not buy into it 100%. I personally find the pianos and B3's in Reason somewhat bad, so I'd check them out, but save $$$ for an extra refill or 2. You'll find the electromechanical Rhodes and Wurlys to be OK, but need some tweaking. I'm not sure what is left out of Adapted, but it's probably significant. #2 - I'd upgrade my Reason to the full version 3.0. The Radium feels like a Casio you'd play at Wal-Mart. It's not great, but MUCH better than the radium. M-Audio makes a weighted 88 key controller that would work for about $199. CME makes an 88 key controller with much better action, but it's much more expensive ($599 for the 88 key weighted version). I truthfully don't really care for the action of the Radium controllers, but I'm a piano player. I agree with the above, but if you're really going to be playing live with this setup I'd do a couple of things:
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