Reason has reached the next level
Stronger, swifter and smoother to work with, Reason 4
will alter the way you create your music. Reason's devices and features will
not only inspire you to produce great tracks, they will provide you with new
ways of doing so.
If you're already a Reason user, trying out Reason 4 will
most likely stun you like you haven't been stunned since your first Reason encounter.
If you've never used Reason, there has never been a better time to start.
Thor
Thor sounds like no synthesizer you've ever heard before
- and every single one of them. Where other synths use one specific form of
synthesis and one single filter, the Thor polysonic synthesizer features six
different oscillator types and four unique filters. What does this give you?
Simply the most powerful synth ever created; an unstoppable monster of a sound
generator that utilises synthesizer technology from the last 40 years.
Six open filter and oscillator slots let you load up three
different synth filters and three separate oscillators simultaneously, allowing
you to dial in synth sounds that are completely...new. An all-powerful modulation
matrix gives you complete control over your signal flow, letting you modulate
anything within Thor with anything within Thor. Sound deep enough for you? It
gets deeper.
At the bottom of this synth sits an analog style step
sequencer with more than one twist. Being every bit as modular as the rest of
Thor's components, this step sequencer does more than just play melodies - use
it as a modulation tool, trigger phrases from specific keys, create intense
arpeggios, generate piercing percussion lines. With its unique selection of
oscillator types and synth filters, the Thor polysonic synthesizer is a veritable
synth museum. But believe it, there's nothing dusty about this instrument; Thor
may have one foot in history, but its sound is pure future.
RPG-8
Reason 4 ships with RPG-8, a unit dedicated to the art
of arpeggiation. Some arpeggiators are quite content with simply transforming
chords into wandering rhythmic melody lines. The RPG-8 monophonic arpeggiator
is not. With a wide range of on-panel controls and mode selectors, a pattern
section for muting selected notes in an arpeggio and a large display showing
values and positions, this device gives you full creative control over your
arpeggios.
Although very hands-on and user friendly, the RPG-8 boasts
some very advanced features under the surface. Features that will change how
you play Reason's instruments. The 'Single Note Repeat' function engages the
arpeggiator only when two or more simultaneous notes are held down - letting
you add sudden bursts of arpeggio to your melody lines. The 'Manual' mode will
arpeggiate notes strictly in the order they were input, for realtime arpeggio
control. The RPG-8 monophonic arpeggiator is a creative workhorse that can -
and should - be used with all of Reason's sound sources; try arpeggiating your
breakbeats, your orchestra samples, or your ReCycled vocals. Only in Reason
4.
ReGroove
Want your music to sound less rigid, less programmed?
Need your drums to move and groove as if played live by actual musicians? If
you want your tracks to flow with that loose, yet tight feel, a regular shuffle
control just doesn't cut it. That's why we created the ReGroove mixer, Reason's
own realtime groove management device.
The ReGroove mixer in Reason 4 gives you more than just
a set of sequencer swing parameters - this is a unique device dedicated to one
thing: the groove.
The ReGroove Mixer applies its timing magic non-destructively
and in realtime, giving you freedom to adjust its settings - and fine-tune your
groove - as your music is playing.
You can lock all your tracks together into one unified
feel. Or you can apply different settings to up to 32 musical elements in your
song, for ultimate control. Each of the groove channels feature controls for
groove amount, slide and shuffle plus more detailed settings. The Reason soundbank
comes with a great selection of groove patches, many of them created from analyzed
recordings of real musicians as well as classic groovy tracks.
Sequencer
With a whole new look, a ton of fresh features and a completely
new way of handling sequencer data, the Reason sequencer has matured. Dedicated
to turning your ideas into great music, the new sequencer is swifter, stronger
and more intuitive than ever. The key word here is workflow. A sequencer device
or instrument now gets its own dedicated track, with separate lanes for note,
performance and automation data, opting for a better overview and less clutter.
All sequencer data - notes, automation, the works - is now housed in clips,
musical building blocks that can be opened, sliced or moved. When a clip is
moved to a new location, all its internal data follows right along with it,
always ending up exactly where you intended it to. For safe, speedy sequencing.
The new features and functions added to the Reason 4 sequencer
all strive toward making your Reason experience smoother and snappier. Like
the new Tool window, an ever present floating window that provides lightning
fast access to those detailed editing functions you use all the time; quantize,
transpose, note velocity, note length and legato. Always in sync with your flow,
forever adapting to you and your working methods, Reason's new sequencer simply
gets you there faster.
Localization
Reason now comes in four different flavors. When you install,
you can choose between four different language versions: English, French, German
or Japanese.
Factory Sound Bank
Reason wouldn't be Reason without its huge Factory Sound
Bank. The Sound Bank holds patches for all devices in Reason to help you get
going instantly. These are the additions in version 4
- Thor patches
- More Combinator patches, including arpeggio-driven
patches using the RPG-8 arpeggiator.
- Groove files for ReGroove
- ReDrum drum patches
- Song starters
Signature patches
Having the best sounding synth on earth is a lot more
fun if you have a set of great patches to play with. We invited some of the
world's leading synthesists and sound developers to add their own Thor patches
to the Reason Sound Bank. They are:
- Daniel Wang
- Morgan Geist
- Pascal Gabriel
- Plaid
- Richard Barbieri
- Richard Devine
- Sonic Boom
- Tipper
- Two Lone Swordsmen
- Gordon Reid
- Vengeance
Tool Window
One new feature that will quickly ease its way into your
workflow is the new Tools Window. This is a floating window containing all your
most frequently used tools. Using the Tools window, you can create new devices
by choosing from a device palette, fine tune your sequencer data from the Tools
pane, or set groove parameters using the groove pane.
The device palette (pictured to the left) lets you drag-and-drop
instruments and effects directly to the rack and place them just where you want
them.
The Tools pane contains all of Reason's sequencer editing
tools, allowing for quick access to everything from Quantization to vector automation
cleanup and legato adjustments.
When you hit a channel's Edit button in the ReGroove mixer,
the selected groove's parameters show up here for instant editing. Here is also
where you can save your own groove files.
Combinator & NN-XT updates
The Combinator and NN-XT devices have both had minor revisions
to make programming patches easier and more powerful. If you are not into making
your own sounds, these changes may not mean much to you. If you do like to create
your own Combinator setups or NN-XT patches, then you will like this.
The NN-XT has been given more features to edit multiple
samples simultaneously, to chromatically auto-map samples and a new Group Mono
function to let samples play polyphonically, but still be silenced by other
samples in the same sample group.
The Combinator now has a transpose function that transposes
notes sent to a device. Very handy to create splits. Other additions include
performance data filters to stop certain types of data from being sent to a
device, more flexible choice of Sources in the programmer and a function to
automate the receive notes option, making it possible to switch between instruments
in a Combinator patch.
System Requirements
PC
- Windows XP or Vista
- Processor: Intel P4 / AMD Athlon XP or better
- Memory: 512 MB RAM minimum, 1 GB recommended
- Screen resolution: 1024x768
- 2 GB free hard disk space
- DVD reader
- 16-bit windows compatible audio card, preferably with
DirectX or ASIO drivers
- Recommended: MIDI keyboard with built-in MIDI interface,
or MIDI keyboard and MIDI interface
Mac
- Mac OS X 10.4
- Processor: G4 1GHz and up or Intel Mac
- Memory: 512 MB RAM minimum, 1 GB recommended
- Screen resolution: 1024x768
- 2 GB free hard disk space
- DVD reader
- Recommended: MIDI keyboard with built-in MIDI interface,
or MIDI keyboard and MIDI interface
BONUS!
For a limited time buy Propellerhead’s Reason 4 between May 1st and August 31st, 2009 and receive a FREE copy of Reason Pianos ReFill - a $129 value!
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Extra BONUS!
Waiting for Record? Don't wait to buy! There will be a special offer for anyone who purchases Reason between 05/11/09 - 09/09/09 and wants to upgrade to Record after its release - hold on to your receipt! When you buy Record for Reason owners by October 9, 2009, you can get $50 back in the form of a prepaid card.
(Offer only valid 05/11/08 - 09/09/08. Rebate via Internet and postal mail required. Available to U.S. residents only. See rebate form, available at www.line6.com in from July 13, 2009 onwards, for complete terms and conditions. Offer subject to change without notice.)