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M-Audio UK have announced dates for the upcoming Reason 4 tour. James Bernard, Propellerhead's number one product...
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M-Audio UK have announced dates for the upcoming Reason 4 tour. James Bernard, Propellerhead's number one product...
Following last month's introduction to the Thor synthesizer, we embark on a patch-building project and explore several of the key features of Reason 4's new synth...
There's a lot to get to grips with in the latest version of Reason — but we begin by looking at the basics of the giant new semi-modular synthesizer, Thor.
In 2001, Propellerheads Reason broke new ground by virtualising every element of the classic analogue synth studio. Six years on, is the original still the best?
Reason 4 may be nearly upon us, but there's still plenty of experimenting to be done in version 3 - creating your own effects devices, for example...
We go back to basics this month, with an in-depth look at how you can get the best out of Reason's Remix mixer.
Clip Launch modes and Follow Actions are two of the most powerful and creative feature sets for composing and performing with Live, but they're also among the least well known. Let's investigate...
To analogue synth fanatics, the Matrix Pattern Sequencer is one of the highlights of Reason's toolbox.
Propellerhead invite Reason users to join them on their Producer Conferences
Reason's BV512 is pretty sophisticated as vocoders go, and is capable of much more than Sparky's Magic Piano-style voice effects. Find out more...
If Remote support has not been added for your favourite MIDI controller, consider doing it yourself.
This month we look at a Combinator building project that allows you to mix and manipulate loops on the fly.
In the second part in our series, we're exploring ways to use Reason in a live electronica performance, laptop DJ set or jam session.
In the first part of a mini-series on using Reason live, we look at how the Combinator and MIDI remote control can replace a live keyboard rig.
Mixer automation lets you create more dynamic mixes, but also provides a fast alternative to arranging all your tracks in the sequencer. We offer a simple guide to making the most of it.
The grey Spider devices look mild-mannered and unassuming — but they have super-powers that can unlock the hidden reserves of Reason's sound-making devices, as well as solving a host of more mundane problems.
Last month we looked at some basic applications of the Redrum module in Reason drum programming. Now it's time to move on to more sophisticated techniques for your rhythm parts.
Whether you need electronic beats or realistic acoustic drums, Reason is one of the quickest and easiest tools around for creating varied drum tracks.
Propellerhead, the creators of Reason and other staple software packages, are taking their software on tour....