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Propellerhead announces “Pay What You Want Upgrade to Reason 6″ for “Record-Reason Duo” Owners

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

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Propellerhead Software has announced that for limited time owners of its flagship Recordand#8211;Reason Duo product will be able to purchase the Reason 6 upgrade at whatever price they choose, startin [Read More]
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Propellerhead Adds Wireless Sync-Start (WIST) to ReBirth 1.2 for iPad and iPhone

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

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Propellerhead has released ReBirth 1.2 for the Apple iPad. Version 1.2 adds WIST (Wireless Sync-Start Technology developed by Korg). WIST uses a Bluetooth signal to simultaneously start two compatibl [Read More]
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Propellerhead Adds Wireless Sync-Start (WIST) to ReBirth for iPad and iPhone

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

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Propellerhead has released ReBirth 1.2 for the Apple iPad. Version 1.2 adds WIST (Wireless Sync-Start Technology developed by Korg). WIST uses a Bluetooth signal to simultaneously start two compatible [Read More]
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Propellerhead Software announces Reason 6 and debuts Reason Essentials

Monday, July 18th, 2011

Propellerhead Software has announced Reason 6, a major update to their flagship music software. At the same time Propellerhead debuts Reason Essentials, the successor to Record, that packs all the rec… [Read More]
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Propellerhead Balance, in Video, Succeeds in Being Different From Other Audio Boxes

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

As an addendum to our first look at Propellerhead’s new Reason 6 announcements (including incorporating Record), Propellerhead points us to a promo video of their new Balance audio interface. We’ve seen efforts before to make software more appealing to newcomers by bundling an audio interface, so this is, on the face of it, hardly “stop-the-presses!” sort of news for digital musicians. But there’s some evidence the Propellerheads may have hit on a new formula.

One, Balance doesn’t look exactly like every other audio interface on the market. The design is distinctive, and the wedge-shaped form would appear to make it friendlier to use. Two, they’ve really focused on metering, which in computer recording – absent an integrated piece of hardware on which you’re tracking – has been a sticking point. You both get some protection against clipping if you set the gain wrong and an easy way to watch level without hunching over either your audio box or your computer screen; there’s one place to look on-screen and it’s very large.

Propellerhead also promises Balance fits in your laptop bag. Wait… how do they know how big your laptop bag is? (Well, they know how big mine is, as I’ve been to Stockholm, but as for the rest of you…) And as I noted earlier, it’s class-compliant so it works with things like Linux and iPads and not just Mac and Windows.

The design looks really, really nice, and since you asked, you will be able to get this USB2 interface standalone. A 2×2 interface is something you’ve probably already got, but this one comes complete with I/O that lets you connect everything into what amounts to a matrix. The remaining question is how it all sounds; everyone claims things are “high-quality” and “low-latency,” but that’s where we do have to test.

More on Balance:
Balance Product Page


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Whats better Ableton or propellerhead reason 5?

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Question by CJ: Whats better Ableton or propellerhead reason 5?
For making music…like what is easier and which one has more cool options?

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Answer by G.W. loves winter!
Ableton.

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Propellerhead updates ReBirth for iPad to v1.1 (Adding AudioCopy Support)

Saturday, May 7th, 2011

Propellerhead has released ReBirth 1.1 for the Apple iPad. Version 1.1 supports AudioCopy, which enables pasting of ReBirth tracks as audio directly into other compatible third-party iPad apps. The up… [Read More]
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For Moog and Propellerhead, New Websites Focus on Videos, Music Making

Friday, May 6th, 2011

May has brought two new Web projects from manufacturers – one a titan name from analog hardware, another the king of the software studio. In each, the product itself is downplayed to focus on artists actually making music. That means if you’re looking to kick off your summer music making with a little inspiration, you’ve got some video to watch, and not just the usual gear lust. I don’t think I can be an entirely objective judge of websites, since I do work for The Internet, but that seems like a good trend. (So, yes, I’m not only being partial to Moog and Props here – I always welcome real musical discussion from the folks who make our music tools!)

First off, Moog has a much-welcome rebuild of their previous site, replacing a hard-to-navigate kludge with tiny images. The new site I have to say is one of the best I’ve seen yet from a vendor. Of course, it’s the actual content we still care about. For that, turn to a lavish legacy section. (You can even reminisce about the year 2000 and those heady Big Briar days.)

The nicest feature – back to the idea of getting to the music – promises to be the Sound Studio. First up is The Dandy Warhols, surrounded of course by tasty Moog gear. They have a mixed lineup coming – and don’t worry; that includes the likes of Thereminist Dorit Chrysler, lest you think Moog is abandoning their synthy roots. Now, if they could just find a way to put the pronunciation of their name front and center. (Hint: if you sound like a cow, you’re saying it wrong. Rogue.)

Moog Sound Lab

Propellerhead has a unique approach in May’s “Music Making Month.” Hands-on how-to videos appear first as live webcasts, then on-demand YouTube clips, showing how to get into some real music making. Reason and Record are featured, of course, but the series is as much about production and performance as those tools. Check out the start of the terrific series by Josh Mobley on keyboard finger-drumming, for instance. (Skip a couple of minutes in, and check out Josh’s percussive dexterity.) Artist guests are doing Q&A and video how-to installments on everything from control voltage to sequencing to songwriting, and it looks like there’s a nice artist/tech balance. I like the first week’s videos; tune in for more to come. (This also, though, confirms some of my reservations about the “Like” button; I wouldn’t read too much into those numbers.)

http://www.propellerheads.se/


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Whats the difference between Propellerhead Reason and Record?

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Question by 1HuNiD$ tAcKs: Whats the difference between Propellerhead Reason and Record?
I never really messed around with Reason at all and I was thinking about giving it a try, Record just came out, I thought it was like a newer DAW or something like that, then i read a review saying that Record “doesn’t feel complete without Reason”, so i’m guessing do the two programs work together? Whats the difference?

Best answer:

Answer by Deven
Reason is the instrumental software for just making beats and all that.

Record is the new thing for vocal recording.

Put them both together and its a pretty good combo.

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Propellerhead Reason 5

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

Propellerhead Reason 5

  • DevicesInstrumentsKong Drum DesignerThor polysonic synthesizerNN19 samplerNN-XT advanced samplerMalström graintable synthesizerDr. Octo Rex loop playerRedrum pattern-based drum machineSubtractor analog subtractive synthesizer Combinator, for building chains of instruments, effects, and pattern sequencersEffectsRV-7 digital reverb DDL-1 digital delay line D-11 foldback distortion ECF-42 envelope-controlled filter DF-101 chorus/flangerPH-90 phaser COMP-01 compressor PEQ2 2-band EQ RV7000 adva

The Reason rack comes with all the gear you could possibly need: samplers, analog synths, graintable synth, vocoder, mixer, drum machines, arpeggiator, compressors, EQ and effects. With its generous sound bank and intuitive flow, Reason helps you along in your creative process, and never gets in your way. Version 5 adds the mighty Kong Drum Designer, the versatile Dr. Octo Rex loop player, live sampling input, the Blocks pattern based sequencing mode and more. About Reason Reason’s heart i

List Price: $ 349.00

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