Propellerhead Reason 6
By merging their flagship application with its sibling, Record, Propellerhead have created something users have demanded for years: Reason with built-in audio recording.
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By merging their flagship application with its sibling, Record, Propellerhead have created something users have demanded for years: Reason with built-in audio recording.
We work around the missing DAW features in Reason and Record.
In part two of our short series, we dive deeper into Neptune, the pitch correction device that keeps on giving.• Read Part 1.
Wetsuits on, as we dive into Record’s new pitch‑correction device, Neptune. • Read Part 2
Reason's flexible routing is at the heart of this month's exploration of synth modulation.
Discover how to tackle Reason's over-sized gorilla of a drum instrument.
Get some 8-way sample action with Reason's new loop player!
We bring you up to speed on tempo flexibility and Reason 5's new transport bar.
The latest version of Reason incorporates new arrangement tools and two powerful new instruments, and even lets you record samples. Meanwhile, sister application Record continues to develop too...
The SOS spotlight falls on the new toys offered by Reason 5 and Record 1.5.
The Tool window is the key to some nifty sequencer manipulation in Propellerhead's Reason and Record.
Reason doesnt have a dedicated multi-band compressor, but that doesnt mean you cant build your own.
We show you how familiar devices can be manipulated to create stereo effects in Reason and Record.