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  • While we're wondering about old friends today, what happend to Kalle (@kallepa)? Does he still post in the FB group?

  • I believe he does and twitter

  • Anyone here use Reason?

  • I had a good play with the download of the trial version Reason 9 for a month. Great DAW only downer it is a bit of a ringed garden. Its not cheap so need to save up to buy it.

  • @telecharge said:
    While we're wondering about old friends today, what happend to Kalle (@kallepa)? Does he still post in the FB group?

    Sorry, but he has left the company Propellerhead...
    Can be seen on twitter though...

    Kalle Paulsson...

  • @RustiK said:
    Anyone here use Reason?

    I used it as my main DAW for a few years, until I discovered Ableton, then Maschine, and now Logic.

    I really liked it, and listening back the stuff I did on it is probably better than the stuff I've done on the others. Unfortunately the old version I have doesn't work on my current PC so I haven't used it for years.

    Would definitely buy the mobile version, and it might even tempt me back to a new desktop copy.

  • Reason is my main DAW, and being a FOH and studio engineer for years, I LOVE it for the incredible SSL mixer emulation. I'd love to see a scaled version for iOS that could be used in conjunction with the desktop version.

  • I used reason for a few years after migrating from cubase, up until reason and record merged into reason 5. I missed the opportunity to upgrade to 6 when there was that name your price promotion. At the time I had found nanostudio and took my eye off the laptop ball, so to speak.
    Had a go at ableton, but it didn't grab me at all.
    I would go back if I ever upgrade to a new computer.
    I owned many vst plugins, before reason and didn't really miss them at all when the all in one solution came along. The fact that it never crashed and ran like a dream was a big bonus and the closed framework with their own plugin versions would still appeal to me.
    To see something akin to this on iOS would be amazing.

  • No way is Reason coming to iOS, it is way too CPU hungry. Unless they port Reason only and no rack extensions then yes they could do it

  • *note before people yell at me and say Reason is is cpu light.. that was true before they added RE. Now it's a CPU monster :smiley:

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