![]() The news that the Reason Rack will run within your DAW is the main headline, of course, but perhaps it’s an unsurprising move given that, especially with its recent updates, Reason has been embracing the outside world more and more (not that it was ever really just a standalone DAW its ability to ReWire through many other applications has always been second to none).Īll the versions come with the Reason Rack Plugin and it’s this that I want to test first. ![]() Yes, Propellerhead Software is no more, or at least it has been renamed to the arguably more logical Reason Studios with all links that you might once have had taking you to the company’s new site for more explanations on the name change, should you need them. It’s goodbye Propellerhead, and hello Reason Studios. Not only has the company behind Reason made it so that the best bits of the software sit in a rack instrument or effect within any other DAW – as the Reason Rack Plugin – but that company has changed its name. However, Reason 11 could be the most dramatic. ![]() The last few updates have been major, adding VST support and some stunning instruments along the way. But those days of nudged updates and bluff and bluster thankfully seem to have passed, or certainly as far as Reason goes. There was a time when people used to complain about the lack of substance in DAW updates – and quite rightly so. ![]()
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