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Why Reason Is So Cool!

Love this Midi Generator:

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  • Oh, I'd like this on iOS...

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    Yeah...my hope is that Devs just riff off of what they are building. We have a few of these on iOS...but the ones in Reason are just so complete. I love using the Reason Rack in Ableton these days...makes it more like an iOS flow for me on the desktop because of all these cool Players.

  • rozeta bassline is pretty close!

  • Oh @echoopera, I didn't know you're using Reason as well!
    Indeed, there's quite a number of lovely devices in the package and recently, I've discovered that they're a lot of fun to use on a Windows tablet.

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    @rs2000 Yeah, I couldn't pass up the deal earlier this year. Reason has always interested me...and finally decided to give it a whirl...

    @shinyisshiny Yep...BramBos has his finger on the pulse of what we need on iOS!

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    @echoopera said:
    I love using the Reason Rack in Ableton these days...makes it more like an iOS flow for me on the desktop because of all these cool Players.

    The day the Reason team made Reason available as a VST/AU was the day I started paying attention to Reason again.

  • @tja said:
    Is that right, that Reason is a Subscription-only software?
    Trying to download, it requires me to choose between 19.99 per month or 199 per year.

    :-O

    You should still be able to buy it outright, I think that’s just for reason +. If not, I see it for sale on Sweetwater though but the full version is $500

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    @echoopera said:
    Love this Midi Generator:

    Thanks..

    Downloaded the demo... Plays in Reason Lite 11 (Reason Rack)... Pretty nice so far... But I think iBassist is an outright better/natural approach... We just need Auv3 and more Packs/Generator...

  • His videos are great but will he stop staring at me like that

  • After a recent personal Reason revivaI, I spent a lot of Black Friday week agonising whether to upgrade my owned version 11 to version 12 for £110, or take the year subscription deal for £99 (mainly I wanted the new higher res graphics on offer). In the end I went for the latter and now I’m glad I did as I get new devices like this as they come out. I’m generally pro owning over subscription, but if the price is right and the offer good enough then it has its attractions. Hopefully I can catch it on sale again if I decide to renew next year.

    My biggest problem / sadness is the loss of rewire when used with Live. I have a few midi controllers that work well integrated with Reason, but all that functionality is lost completely when using the Reason Rack plugin, I have to go back to Reason 10 if I want a proper knob tweaking experience. I wish they’d bring Rewire back… I know they won’t, but I’m still grieving.

  • @tja said:

    @Fingolfinzz said:

    @tja said:
    Is that right, that Reason is a Subscription-only software?
    Trying to download, it requires me to choose between 19.99 per month or 199 per year.

    :-O

    You should still be able to buy it outright, I think that’s just for reason +. If not, I see it for sale on Sweetwater though but the full version is $500

    I would invest $200 or so for a basic version ... but $500 is too much for me, as this would probably just be some days of testting around.

    It may then be better use this 1 month for $1 or so for this period instead.

    Thanks!

    I got the reason Intro version for around $100 or so then upgraded to the full version during a sale, it still cost somewhere like $400 in the end if I remember, the only downside is that if you buy it outright you don’t get access to new devices like if you use their subscription service. These days I’m not using Reason much except as a rack in other Daws though.

  • Reason is awesome for so many reasons, but the best for me is that you can route so many things into other things. It’s just endless what you can do with patching.

  • @steve99 said:
    After a recent personal Reason revivaI, I spent a lot of Black Friday week agonising whether to upgrade my owned version 11 to version 12 for £110, or take the year subscription deal for £99 (mainly I wanted the new higher res graphics on offer). In the end I went for the latter and now I’m glad I did as I get new devices like this as they come out. I’m generally pro owning over subscription, but if the price is right and the offer good enough then it has its attractions. Hopefully I can catch it on sale again if I decide to renew next year.

    My biggest problem / sadness is the loss of rewire when used with Live. I have a few midi controllers that work well integrated with Reason, but all that functionality is lost completely when using the Reason Rack plugin, I have to go back to Reason 10 if I want a proper knob tweaking experience. I wish they’d bring Rewire back… I know they won’t, but I’m still grieving.

    So, Ableton Link start/stop does not make Rewire obsolete?

  • @jonmoore said:

    @echoopera said:
    I love using the Reason Rack in Ableton these days...makes it more like an iOS flow for me on the desktop because of all these cool Players.

    The day the Reason team made Reason available as a VST/AU was the day I started paying attention to Reason again.

    Agreed. I use the rack in Ableton all the time. Really some stellar plugins and the new combinator changes are awesome.

  • @tja said:

    @Fingolfinzz said:

    @tja said:
    Is that right, that Reason is a Subscription-only software?
    Trying to download, it requires me to choose between 19.99 per month or 199 per year.

    :-O

    You should still be able to buy it outright, I think that’s just for reason +. If not, I see it for sale on Sweetwater though but the full version is $500

    I would invest $200 or so for a basic version ... but $500 is too much for me, as this would probably just be some days of testting around.

    It may then be better use this 1 month for $1 or so for this period instead.

    Thanks!

    Yeah I don’t use a pc often enough to want to spend that much on it. I’ll just sub for a month or two whenever I feel like using it and just cancel when I start inevitably gravitating back to iOS

  • I do love messing around with cabling things in Reason with players and modulations. I often come up with parts that I probably wouldn't using a piano roll. It's a fun and creative playground for sure.

    I've been a Reason user since v1 (I was on the Beta for the first version) but stopped using it for a while, mainly as ReWiring became too much of a pain.

    When they released v11 with the Rack as a plug-in I upgraded to Suite and was very happy with it (other than being a bit surprised none of the UI was retina!) I don't miss reWire at all. I didn't even know it wasn't there anymore! But shortly after I bought the upgrade they did the whole Reason+ thing, discontinued Suite and doubled the upgrade price to the standard version, released a very underwhelming update in v12 and pretty much sounded the death knell for perpetual licensing. I'm not very confident about the future for Reason without the "+".

    I'm hoping for a course correction in 2022... 🤞

    I currently have Reason+ on subscription (got a very good deal for 3 months) but am not impressed with it as a service. It might be good for new users as they get access to everything right away, but coming from v11 Suite there's very little extra and the sound pack thing is totally underwhelming. I don't use 808s as a bass. And I'd rather fall in a trap than make trap. Reason+ is definitely much more attractive for new users, very much less so for existing customers, especially those of us that paid for Suite

  • @RajahP said:

    @steve99 said:
    After a recent personal Reason revivaI, I spent a lot of Black Friday week agonising whether to upgrade my owned version 11 to version 12 for £110, or take the year subscription deal for £99 (mainly I wanted the new higher res graphics on offer). In the end I went for the latter and now I’m glad I did as I get new devices like this as they come out. I’m generally pro owning over subscription, but if the price is right and the offer good enough then it has its attractions. Hopefully I can catch it on sale again if I decide to renew next year.

    My biggest problem / sadness is the loss of rewire when used with Live. I have a few midi controllers that work well integrated with Reason, but all that functionality is lost completely when using the Reason Rack plugin, I have to go back to Reason 10 if I want a proper knob tweaking experience. I wish they’d bring Rewire back… I know they won’t, but I’m still grieving.

    So, Ableton Link start/stop does not make Rewire obsolete?

    Well, it is obsolete, but I wish it wasn’t. It’s not just about sync, with Rewire you could channel individual instrument audio streams into Ableton (or DAW of choice), also route midi to individual Reason instruments and, most importantly for me, use bespoke Reason control surfaces.

    Incidentally, if you are using Reason 10, it is possible to reactivate Rewire to work in Live 11.

  • Looong time reason user here…since 3.0 so Im a bit biased!

    You get a lot of bang for your buck when using this. RadicalKeys is incredible in its own right. RadicalPiano is incredible too. I know they have been marketing the players, the new sampler etc. for a while now but the legacy synths/samplers are well worth exploring. Plus with CV routing inctedible sound design worlds open up.

    Main drawback of reason for me is the lack of good straightforward filters, and its awful integration with most midi controllers. I switched to using it in Reaper and havn’t looked back.

  • @rockhawksam said:
    His videos are great but will he stop staring at me like that

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    Looks like pure acid

    ok, it only looks like it, great basslines

  • @steve99 said:

    @RajahP said:

    @steve99 said:
    After a recent personal Reason revivaI, I spent a lot of Black Friday week agonising whether to upgrade my owned version 11 to version 12 for £110, or take the year subscription deal for £99 (mainly I wanted the new higher res graphics on offer). In the end I went for the latter and now I’m glad I did as I get new devices like this as they come out. I’m generally pro owning over subscription, but if the price is right and the offer good enough then it has its attractions. Hopefully I can catch it on sale again if I decide to renew next year.

    My biggest problem / sadness is the loss of rewire when used with Live. I have a few midi controllers that work well integrated with Reason, but all that functionality is lost completely when using the Reason Rack plugin, I have to go back to Reason 10 if I want a proper knob tweaking experience. I wish they’d bring Rewire back… I know they won’t, but I’m still grieving.

    So, Ableton Link start/stop does not make Rewire obsolete?

    Well, it is obsolete, but I wish it wasn’t. It’s not just about sync, with Rewire you could channel individual instrument audio streams into Ableton (or DAW of choice), also route midi to individual Reason instruments and, most importantly for me, use bespoke Reason control surfaces.

    Incidentally, if you are using Reason 10, it is possible to reactivate Rewire to work in Live 11.

    Ok.. never used it that much.. FLStudio.. it seemed too buggy, back then..

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