Top 5 Reason Release Moments
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Here's my list:
1. When the Combinator was released in v3. Sleepless nights thinking about rolling your own devices!
2. When Kong was released in v5. Always loved the MPC concept but could never afford one at the time.
3. When Record was released. I had always wanted to hear what Reason devices would do to live audio!
4. When Scream was introduced in v2.5 - the tape algorithm is still the best for phat everything!
5. When Reason Suite 11 was released - I got to catch up on all the REs I missed out on for a great price!
1. When the Combinator was released in v3. Sleepless nights thinking about rolling your own devices!
2. When Kong was released in v5. Always loved the MPC concept but could never afford one at the time.
3. When Record was released. I had always wanted to hear what Reason devices would do to live audio!
4. When Scream was introduced in v2.5 - the tape algorithm is still the best for phat everything!
5. When Reason Suite 11 was released - I got to catch up on all the REs I missed out on for a great price!
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Rrp Is a huge milestone imo.
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VST compatibility in R9.5 was a huge jump. I got along with the closed ecosystem of Reason, but I really missed not being able to use other synths and effects. Now, not counting Players and Utilities, probably 80% of the synths and effects I use in Reason are VSTs.
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Whatever version that brought us Europa and Grain was a great run.
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For me in no particular order:
The ability to add favorite lists. I used to spend so much time scrolling through a bunch of devices I didn't care about. I can finally organize devices into my own categories and only add devices I actually use. I haven't seen anyone else mention this feature, but for me this was huge.
Audiomatic. I've used this A LOT. Tape, Vinyl and VHS especially.
Reasons Master Bus SSL Compressor. Use it all the time.
Europa. For sure my favorite instrument by RS. It's RS at their best imo.
Rack extensions. It really opened things up. It's what I use 95% of the time. I love how everything is registered to ONE account. Easy to download. Very little hassle around the whole thing.
The ability to add favorite lists. I used to spend so much time scrolling through a bunch of devices I didn't care about. I can finally organize devices into my own categories and only add devices I actually use. I haven't seen anyone else mention this feature, but for me this was huge.
Audiomatic. I've used this A LOT. Tape, Vinyl and VHS especially.
Reasons Master Bus SSL Compressor. Use it all the time.
Europa. For sure my favorite instrument by RS. It's RS at their best imo.
Rack extensions. It really opened things up. It's what I use 95% of the time. I love how everything is registered to ONE account. Easy to download. Very little hassle around the whole thing.
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Does anyone remember when pulverizer, alligator and the echo released? That version of Reason was "pay what you want". That was a BIG consumer friendly move by (at the time Propellerhead) Reason Studios. They literally gained my loyalty with that move alone. I think I paid $70 for it. I remember some people bragging that they only paid a dollar and thus we haven't seen RS do anything similar since...
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After staying up many nights in Reason 1 I was so excited when Peff told me props had version 2 coming soon and told me about Malström. That was insane! Still one of my fav synths.
1. Malström - v2
2. Scream - v2.5
3. thor - v4
4. kong - v5
5. players - v9
1. Malström - v2
2. Scream - v2.5
3. thor - v4
4. kong - v5
5. players - v9
https://futuregrapher.bandcamp.com/
Reason 12, Ableton Live 10 Suite, Roland Cloud, Arturia V9, Korg Legacy 3, Soundtoys 5, Waves Mercury, Sonic Charge Bundle, N.I.: Massive, Reaktor 6, FM8. + a lot of Hardware. Windows 7/10.
Reason 12, Ableton Live 10 Suite, Roland Cloud, Arturia V9, Korg Legacy 3, Soundtoys 5, Waves Mercury, Sonic Charge Bundle, N.I.: Massive, Reaktor 6, FM8. + a lot of Hardware. Windows 7/10.
1. The rack. Still so useful.
2. Audio recording.
3. Europa.
4. The SSL mixer
5. VST support
2. Audio recording.
3. Europa.
4. The SSL mixer
5. VST support
Software: Reason 12 + Objekt, Vintage Vault 4, V-Collection 9 + Pigments, Vintage Verb + Supermassive
Hardware: M1 Mac mini + dual monitors, Launchkey 61, Scarlett 18i20, Rokit 6 monitors, AT4040 mic, DT-990 Pro phones
Hardware: M1 Mac mini + dual monitors, Launchkey 61, Scarlett 18i20, Rokit 6 monitors, AT4040 mic, DT-990 Pro phones
For me:
Kong: was a kind of game changer in rhythmic possibilities.
Dr rex: still a top tool to manipulate loops.
RRP: when Reason allowed us to embrace the best of all worlds.
Friktion: !!! A unique tool above all.
Record: this ssl emulation !
Kong: was a kind of game changer in rhythmic possibilities.
Dr rex: still a top tool to manipulate loops.
RRP: when Reason allowed us to embrace the best of all worlds.
Friktion: !!! A unique tool above all.
Record: this ssl emulation !
Bitwig and RRP fanboy...
- R10 with Europa, Grain, Klang, Pangea, Humana, Radical Pianos, Synchronous, Loop & Drum libraries
- Release of Record
- Reason Rack Plugin (I don't use it myself but it's clearly a fantastic option for some, and quite an achievement)
- Pay What You Want R6 upgrade (because it showed they were really listening to their customers)
- R11 Suite bundle
I would've said the HD update, as it does add alot to the overall presentation, but I have a few too many personal gripes with how they did it (most are tiny, but still...)
- Release of Record
- Reason Rack Plugin (I don't use it myself but it's clearly a fantastic option for some, and quite an achievement)
- Pay What You Want R6 upgrade (because it showed they were really listening to their customers)
- R11 Suite bundle
I would've said the HD update, as it does add alot to the overall presentation, but I have a few too many personal gripes with how they did it (most are tiny, but still...)
Not in order:
1. Merging of Reason and Record
2. Thor release
3. Europa release
4. REs appear
5. VST compatibility
I guess the RRP is a huge game changer for a lot of people, and probably a very smart & consequential move in terms of Reason's ongoing commercial viability. But I never use it
1. Merging of Reason and Record
2. Thor release
3. Europa release
4. REs appear
5. VST compatibility
I guess the RRP is a huge game changer for a lot of people, and probably a very smart & consequential move in terms of Reason's ongoing commercial viability. But I never use it
I do not have 5 as only first bought reason at v9.
The ability to use vst in 9.5 and getting great devices like europa, synchronous, grain etc in 10 were particular highlights.
The rack plugin is a great idea which they can still improve imo.
The ability to use vst in 9.5 and getting great devices like europa, synchronous, grain etc in 10 were particular highlights.
The rack plugin is a great idea which they can still improve imo.
No particular order. These are what I consider the top releases that impacted the user base the most (not so much me, personally, as I don't use the RRP outside of beta testing).
* audio recording (both in the sequencer and direct sample recording in devices)
* Rack Extensions
* VST
* RRP
* Combinator (both versions, but especially v2.0)
* honorable mention: R+ subscription (totally joking)
* audio recording (both in the sequencer and direct sample recording in devices)
* Rack Extensions
* VST
* RRP
* Combinator (both versions, but especially v2.0)
* honorable mention: R+ subscription (totally joking)
Peff told you personally? Or he announced it?arnigretar wrote: ↑10 Feb 2023After staying up many nights in Reason 1 I was so excited when Peff told me props had version 2 coming soon and told me about Malström. That was insane! Still one of my fav synths.
1. Malström - v2
2. Scream - v2.5
3. thor - v4
4. kong - v5
5. players - v9
For "release moments", Rack Extensions definitely tops the list. Propellerhead went to Musikmesse and held a press event to announce it.
Most important for me were Combinator v1, Thor, Record (audio input, recording and SSL mixer) and Rack Extensions.
MIDI Out was also important but like VST support it's something that I only occasionally need. I was very excited by Kong but actually don't use it very much now. Blocks and Ableton Link are two additions that weren't the main features in their version but that I couldn't live without. Remote again is invaluable.
MIDI Out was also important but like VST support it's something that I only occasionally need. I was very excited by Kong but actually don't use it very much now. Blocks and Ableton Link are two additions that weren't the main features in their version but that I couldn't live without. Remote again is invaluable.
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He is an old friend. Some of us old RB heads had a chatroom on the old Hotline client (HCL) were we shared ideas and stuff. He just told us there and uploaded some pics. Same happened before launch of v1. It was very exciting timeschallism wrote: ↑14 Feb 2023No particular order. These are what I consider the top releases that impacted the user base the most (not so much me, personally, as I don't use the RRP outside of beta testing).
* audio recording (both in the sequencer and direct sample recording in devices)
* Rack Extensions
* VST
* RRP
* Combinator (both versions, but especially v2.0)
* honorable mention: R+ subscription (totally joking)
Peff told you personally? Or he announced it?arnigretar wrote: ↑10 Feb 2023After staying up many nights in Reason 1 I was so excited when Peff told me props had version 2 coming soon and told me about Malström. That was insane! Still one of my fav synths.
1. Malström - v2
2. Scream - v2.5
3. thor - v4
4. kong - v5
5. players - v9
https://futuregrapher.bandcamp.com/
Reason 12, Ableton Live 10 Suite, Roland Cloud, Arturia V9, Korg Legacy 3, Soundtoys 5, Waves Mercury, Sonic Charge Bundle, N.I.: Massive, Reaktor 6, FM8. + a lot of Hardware. Windows 7/10.
Reason 12, Ableton Live 10 Suite, Roland Cloud, Arturia V9, Korg Legacy 3, Soundtoys 5, Waves Mercury, Sonic Charge Bundle, N.I.: Massive, Reaktor 6, FM8. + a lot of Hardware. Windows 7/10.
V1 was a revelation and a revolution. They had already brought us Rebirth at a time when all other software instruments sucked, then they hit us with Reason, complete with a method of running Rebirth alongside it. Reason 1 (or Reason as it was known!) was streets ahead of anything else back then.
Since then it's all the same stuff others have mentioned. Players, VSTs and the RRP.
I was never very excited by Rack Extensions. At the time I just wanted them to support VSTs.
I never imagined in my wildest dreams that one day Reason itself would become a VST. I think history will show that to be a decision that ensures Reason's future survival and maybe even allows it to break out into the wider market.
Since then it's all the same stuff others have mentioned. Players, VSTs and the RRP.
I was never very excited by Rack Extensions. At the time I just wanted them to support VSTs.
I never imagined in my wildest dreams that one day Reason itself would become a VST. I think history will show that to be a decision that ensures Reason's future survival and maybe even allows it to break out into the wider market.
Yeah, at one point in time, Reason as so far ahead of the competition. Kind of sad to see how things have changed.DaveyG wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023V1 was a revelation and a revolution. They had already brought us Rebirth at a time when all other software instruments sucked, then they hit us with Reason, complete with a method of running Rebirth alongside it. Reason 1 (or Reason as it was known!) was streets ahead of anything else back then.
100% agree with this. I think turning Reason into a VST was easily the single best decision RS has made in the last 10 years.I never imagined in my wildest dreams that one day Reason itself would become a VST. I think history will show that to be a decision that ensures Reason's future survival and maybe even allows it to break out into the wider market.
That's cool; OG user.arnigretar wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023He is an old friend. Some of us old RB heads had a chatroom on the old Hotline client (HCL) were we shared ideas and stuff. He just told us there and uploaded some pics. Same happened before launch of v1. It was very exciting times
When the combinator was about to be released and they had a small pieces of it on their website every day or so for us to wonder what it was before they revealed the whole thing was cool
#1 VST support in R9.5. I spent a few years trying to make music without Reason, solely using VST’s in Cubase, and managed to NOT make anything inspiring. I stopped at 6.5.3 for a LONG time, and missed a few things about Reason that were just so much easier to use for me, and of course one of my favorite synths… Malström. I was literally days away from switching to Ableton when VST support was announced, just before the payday that I was going to use to buy Ableton. VST support has been a game changer.
#2 Everything else is a massively distant second. Nothing compares to Reason being a standalone environment for me now.
#2 Everything else is a massively distant second. Nothing compares to Reason being a standalone environment for me now.