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Video, rsTouch Pro For Reason, Setting Up And Getting Started
Brilliant surface controller for Reason now updated to control Reason 8. This makes it worthwhile getting Reason. And it has over 50 devices you can control including effects and you can also automate everything too
http://www.thesoundtestroom.com/rstouch-pro-reason/
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Any more codes left my finger hurts because of pressing the refresh button
Not today
Anyone happy with this app today? Is it stable?
Link not working?
Yeah no link work
It's a link to TheSoundTestRoom.com which has been offline for a year or more. You'll have to search for it in the App store directly.
rsTouch Pro is alive and well. It has been continuously updated since its debut in 2012 and the current release, 2.9.0, fully supports Reason 10, including custom device interfaces for 130 Reason devices, Rack Extensions, and VSTs. We have information about the app here rsTouch Pro, and its sister app rsRemote.
If you are looking for some user feedback, plus additional information, there are a number of threads about it on the ReasonTalk forum. Here is a search link to get you started ReasonTalk-Search-rsTouch.
If anyone has any questions we'd be happy to answer them. Just drop us an email at "info at delora dot com".
Delora Software
Whoops, didn’t see this was from 2014.
Thanks @DeloraSoftware so I will try