We consider three different approaches to running a tracking session and comping takes in Reason.
Popular virtual-hardware DAW will go on sale on 1st September, and includes a new sampler, new sound, and improved Rack and more.
Introducing Reason+ and the Algoritm FM synth.
Reason is more than capable of traditional multitrack recording. So here we consider how you might run a full tracking project.
We explore a couple of ways to add analogue warmth with the Reason Mixer.
We delve deep into The Echo, Reason’s versatile delay effect.
Reason has two completely different systems for configuring MIDI sources. We unpick some of the confusion around this to find the best ways to sequence and play Reason from external devices.
We look at what you can do with Reason's new MIDI Out Rack device.
No rhythm? No problem! Reason's new BeatMap device has got you covered...
We show you how to use Reason as a plug-in within Ableton Live.
Version 11 introduces the most radical development in Reason's long history: the Reason Rack now runs as a plug-in within other DAWs.
With Reason now available as a plug-in, there's plenty to get to grips with for new and old users alike.
We get to grips with Reason's versatile new monosynth.
We explore Reason 10.4's new drum machine, Rytmik.
We show you how to get Reason and your hardware or software modular synths speaking the same language.
We show you how to connect audio, MIDI and CV between Reason and your virtual modular.
We show you how to keep Reason in sync with the outside world.
Reason may be a self-contained studio, but it can still play nicely with others.
Propellerhead's new instrument is a modular within your modular.
Multi‑lane editing is the secret to working with MIDI notes and drum layers in context within Reason.
The latest juicy Reason 10.2 update serves up a generous scoop of workflow smoothers.
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