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Reason maybe going Mobile!
Mobile product designer job advert hints at Reason style mobile app. Cool
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Definitely very cool.
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/16044/a-new-app-from-propellerhead
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.
Sorry, but he has left the company Propellerhead...
Can be seen on twitter though...
Kalle Paulsson...
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