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  • Anonymous

    Reason Studios Reason 4Published on 06/12/09 at 04:50
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Yeah, no problem ...

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Bah fact, I have an Athlon XP 2600 +, 768 MB RAM, and 160GB hard drive.

    a spa bte my computer (except the hard drive) and yet he walks P'ti Reason nickel ...

    oh yes and I turn on an old Windows XP = D

    OVERALL OPINION

    Some time.

    I love everything ... leave, this software is a gem.

    with exprience, good sir? yes and re-yes!
  • CedXCedX

    Reason Studios Reason 4Published on 02/20/10 at 22:47
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    The seriousness of Propellerhead no further proof: The software is nice and easy to use. His analogy with the hardware but the intended people with significant experience in the field of music.
    The installation proceeds without any problems. I also use Ableton Live Suite, and I can not say the same of him (almost an hour to install the sound banks where with Reason in 10 minutes, everything is settled).
    The configuration is childish: we are not drowned by tons of parameters as is the case again with Live.
    No incompatibilities encountered. ReWire is not yet compatible 64-bit, but fortunately for me, I only use 32-bit software computer music.
    The manual is well written and full of tri…
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    The seriousness of Propellerhead no further proof: The software is nice and easy to use. His analogy with the hardware but the intended people with significant experience in the field of music.
    The installation proceeds without any problems. I also use Ableton Live Suite, and I can not say the same of him (almost an hour to install the sound banks where with Reason in 10 minutes, everything is settled).
    The configuration is childish: we are not drowned by tons of parameters as is the case again with Live.
    No incompatibilities encountered. ReWire is not yet compatible 64-bit, but fortunately for me, I only use 32-bit software computer music.
    The manual is well written and full of tricks. It is provided in electronic format (PDF), but this is not a problem for me. I have always preferred the manual available on my computer than having to search my desk when I asked about how the software works. On the other hand, the electronic format has a size advantage on paper: information retrieval is almost instantaneous.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I currently use a PC based on Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2GHz, running under Windows x64 7. 2 GB of RAM and 160 GB hard drive. As recently moved to a desktop to a laptop, I do not use specific sound card, only the chipset of the computer. This does not have a good latency by using the ASIO4ALL driver. For sound quality, this is not the same story ... I will invest later in a sound card worthy of the name.
    Reason runs fine on this configuration. It is a stability issue, which is far from the case of other software with which I worked. It is also very lightweight: you can stack dozens of synths and effects without the CPU flies. It changes based DAW VST!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I worked with 2 versions of Reason: For about a year with the first exit which is (1.0) and a few months with the latest (4.0.1). Meanwhile, I told him of infidelity using Ableton Live, but disappointed at some points (performance, stability), I preferred to go back to Reason and I do not regret.
    I especially love the opportunities it offers advanced routing. Apart from a few VST (Arturia Moog Modular for example), I have not seen any software that offers such freedom in wiring modules.
    What I like least: the overall quality effects. Apart from the modules reverberation (RV-7000) and distortion (Scream 4), the effects are a notch below the competition. The mixer is also the most basic (2-band equalizer: to my knowledge, all other programs offer at least 3 bands). On the other hand, there is very often the audio clipping.
    Reason is a software designed to create more music pure and simple as the production of a complete song. For the final mix, it is better to go through other tools.
    Nevertheless, I recommend it to everyone: its versatility, ease of use and excellent value for money (around 300 euros, is anyway less than most hardware synthesizers) make it a tool for the many.
    I would do without this choice problem, and is seriously considering to buy me a record of those days.
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  • ilrarilrar

    Reason Studios Reason 4Published on 07/13/10 at 14:41
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Ultra stable software. More stable it does not exist. The manual is great.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I have a very good PC and it runs very well! That said not need a beast of war to run Reason.

    OVERALL OPINION

    So ... Reason is a killer and I just post my opinion ... because I Quit Reason!

    This software may seem obscure to a real beginner ... but through the first effort is a treat! Everything is very intuitive, it does not crash and never used with Cubase rewire I find it much nicer than plugins. And then in terms of everything it offers is not a Reason expensive software.

    Reason is an incredible tool for composing, basically we do not take (too) head with the techn…
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    Ultra stable software. More stable it does not exist. The manual is great.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I have a very good PC and it runs very well! That said not need a beast of war to run Reason.

    OVERALL OPINION

    So ... Reason is a killer and I just post my opinion ... because I Quit Reason!

    This software may seem obscure to a real beginner ... but through the first effort is a treat! Everything is very intuitive, it does not crash and never used with Cubase rewire I find it much nicer than plugins. And then in terms of everything it offers is not a Reason expensive software.

    Reason is an incredible tool for composing, basically we do not take (too) head with the technique. Provided use Reason in its entirety requires years of experience. Personally I am not come to end after two years of intensive practice ... mostly more than 15 hours per week.

    Note that the French community around reason is extremely active and that the site reasonfrance a wealth of information and usability.

    Reason why I quit then? And well trying the software Arturia (Minimoog, CS-80 ...) I realized the noise limits of Reason. In my opinion if Reason does not plant it because it requires little CPU. Why is there little CPU intensive? Well I think that's partly because it made concessions on sound quality. Something is missing ... bass, depth, dynamics, wealth.

    Another reason to stop: the new products announced for Reason Propellerhead 5 show definitively that did nothing to shake my music! I tend to trip hop rock. Excluding the latest target of the fans definitely pure electro and hip-hop producers.

    This is one of the big weaknesses of Reason: the batteries are far behind realistic software like Addictive Drums (if what a pleasure to add two clicks a distortion and reverb on the snare drum and a delay to the kick ... thats Reason!).

    Briefly, after 10 years without Reason musical practice has changed my life and allowed me to compose songs that I'd always thought incapable of producing.

    Provided with experience it becomes difficult ... today I am ready to take over the head with software less stable, less ergonomic and more complicated ... but with incomparable sound quality.

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  • JayDMusicJayDMusic

    Reason Studios Reason 4Published on 07/20/10 at 11:26
    Where do I start. Well, the unpacking was harmless and it was easy to install. You have a registration card sent with it that is important to keep at all times for the unexpected hard drive failure. Config was fine and it automatically picked up my MM6, Keystation, MPD24 and Firewire Mixer. It was easy as can be to get started. The typical functions are all present, and the settings are extremely simple to adjust, with all settings being in one settings window instead of many different settings scattered around.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    My configuration of a Firewire mixer which could stand in for a card or interface, anything that can be plugged into the computer using a USB or Fir…
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    Where do I start. Well, the unpacking was harmless and it was easy to install. You have a registration card sent with it that is important to keep at all times for the unexpected hard drive failure. Config was fine and it automatically picked up my MM6, Keystation, MPD24 and Firewire Mixer. It was easy as can be to get started. The typical functions are all present, and the settings are extremely simple to adjust, with all settings being in one settings window instead of many different settings scattered around.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    My configuration of a Firewire mixer which could stand in for a card or interface, anything that can be plugged into the computer using a USB or Firewire cord, was seamless into Reason. Any MIDI controller I've used works, and I've yet to have any problems. If it detects a problem with your config, it'll tell you so with a big red X. If it's all good, then it'll display a big green check. Anything that failed during production and plugged back in didn't require a restart of Reason like FL Studio or Cubase. I've been using this configuration with the exception of the Firewire mixer being swapped for an X2u since I got it.

    OVERALL OPINION

    What I like most is the quality of the sounds. They sound fantastic, and you can find packs in the Sound Bank that suit any need. Thor is also a great addition, something that wasn't present in Reason 3. I also like the combinators, which provide for easy mixing and easy packaging of otherwise complex setups and instruments. What I don't like about Reason is the lack of VST or VSTi compatibility. This is really annoying, as you have to use stock Reason mixers, delays, reverbs, compressors, and so on. This is a huge limiting factor, but it's understandable that PropellerHead wants people to buy their add-ons, ones which are the only add-ons compatible with Reason, called ReFills. After using it for two years, I would still buy Reason. It's a great, intuitive program, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
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  • moosersmoosers

    Reason Studios Reason 4Published on 12/03/09 at 20:23
    I wasn't involved with the installation process of Propellerhead Reason 4 as it was already installed on the machine that I have run it on.  Although I can't say anything about installing it, I do know that there haven't been any problems running it since I have been using it.  The interface of the software is reminiscent of Reason 3.0, but in general it looks a lot more modern and there are a ton of new features to play with.  I find that it is overall easier to use than 3.0, but it did take me a little while to get used to the switch.  The manual for the software is put together well and is definitely helpful to have around when learning how to use this.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

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    I wasn't involved with the installation process of Propellerhead Reason 4 as it was already installed on the machine that I have run it on.  Although I can't say anything about installing it, I do know that there haven't been any problems running it since I have been using it.  The interface of the software is reminiscent of Reason 3.0, but in general it looks a lot more modern and there are a ton of new features to play with.  I find that it is overall easier to use than 3.0, but it did take me a little while to get used to the switch.  The manual for the software is put together well and is definitely helpful to have around when learning how to use this.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I have used Propellerhead Reason 4 on an Apple G5 desk top that usually runs with a Pro Tools HD system.  This is a very powerful set up and is more than capable of running this program.  If you are running a lesser system, it may vary on how well this runs on your system.  It really just depends on your personal set up, but if you are running Reason 3.0 or another sequencer in the vein of Reason already, I think that you should be able to run this software without a problem.


    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall, Propellerhead Reason 4 is a lot better than 3.0.  If you aren't familiar with either of these, Reason is overall a very powerful piece of software and is an almost perfect all in one stop for making MIDI music.  The sounds are quite realistic and varied and of course you can always make your own sounds and import them into this.  My favorite feature of Reason 4 when compared to 3.0 is the addition of the arpeggiator as you can really get some interesting tones with this.  The price of this version of Reason I believe is the same as it was before, but this time around you are getting a lot more value.  All in all, if you are looking to get into making music with MIDI, Reason 4.0 is one of the best sequencers that money can buy.
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    Reason Studios Reason 4Published on 03/10/09 at 08:16
    (Originally written by Yvo2000/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    - Did you have any problems during installation?

    I just copied and pasted the original folder of the DVD into the Applications folder of my Intel Mac. No problems whatsoever... But Reason 4.0 replaced my previous Reason folder. If you saved your Refills (Reason's sound banks) in this folder, the update will delete them and you'll have to install them again... And it's the same with v4.1.

    - Is the user's manual clear and comprehensive?

    Comprehensive manual. The software is easy enough so you won't need the user's manual in the beginning. But if you read it you'll learn lots of tips and details you'd never learn on y…
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    (Originally written by Yvo2000/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    - Did you have any problems during installation?

    I just copied and pasted the original folder of the DVD into the Applications folder of my Intel Mac. No problems whatsoever... But Reason 4.0 replaced my previous Reason folder. If you saved your Refills (Reason's sound banks) in this folder, the update will delete them and you'll have to install them again... And it's the same with v4.1.

    - Is the user's manual clear and comprehensive?

    Comprehensive manual. The software is easy enough so you won't need the user's manual in the beginning. But if you read it you'll learn lots of tips and details you'd never learn on your own.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    - Which computer system do you use?

    Intel Mac Duo Core 2.5 GHz, 4 GB Ram

    - Does the software work correctly with your setup?

    - How is the performance? (if measurable)

    My system allows me to easily work with very large projects. With a less powerful computer (my old Power G4, for example) you'll feel frustrated because the program is very resource demanding. However, Reason's main advantage is still its low CPU consumption, which allows you to capture your ideas on the fly even if your traveling with a laptop.

    - What about the hardware+software configuration stability?

    Reason for Mac is just the most reliable music software I know. Propellerhead's ads don't lie: no-bug warranty!

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you been using it?

    I've been using Reason since it's launch in 2001. I've experienced its whole development firsthand. In the beginning it was just unbeatable regarding ease of use, coherency and performance, even with small computer systems (at that time). But competitors also exploited their talent and creativity. Reason is still a great solution to pre-produce my projects. Even on the train on my way to work I can quickly capture my ideas.

    - Which feature do you like best?

    ° I like the coherency, the ease of use and the versatility (comprehensive and creative routing possibilities). It's like when I started playing Lego as a child and couldn't stop anymore. I do a lot for pre-production and Reason can manage virtually every task. But Reason is not only a good toy for pre-production, you can keep everything you did during the final production using Rewire in your DAW.

    ° More precisely I like especially the REGROOVE engine that allows me to create great patches and grooves, the new Midi sequencer that makes almost everything possible, the "Reason Electric Bass" extension (not included) that sounds incredibly authentic, both arpeggiators that make everything possible, the Randomiser and Alterner function, the pattern creation (which can lead to amazing results), and the high-quality Subtractor and Thor virtual synths.

    - Which special feature do you like the least?

    ° No audio recording function, no integration of external plug-ins and Midi modules, which means that Reason must be used as the slave of a DAW. However Rewire is very well implemented in Cubase and Logic (but you'll need a powerful computer). Nonetheless it's somewhat elaborate. It's a waste of time and it'll give you headaches. I don't understand why Proppelerhead still doesn't offer Reason as AU/VST instrument.

    ° The main turnoff is the quality of the effects (compressor, distortion and reverb), far below the quality of Apple's Logic plug-ins, which is not much more expensive.

    - Did you try any other models before buying it?

    I tested Fruity Loop. But Reason was much better. Fruity Loop has changed a lot ever since. I also used Cubase in 2000, which I found very unreliable with my Win XP PC. I then bought Logic Pro and I like it very much. However I still use Reason regularly for pre-production. I know it very well after so many years..

    - How would you rate its value for money?

    Quite good. I've been owning it since 2001 and the updates weren't expensive. But Logic Pro's current version is not expensive compared with Reason and it's much more professional in many aspects. However Reason is still a very good product and it allows you to do things that you can hardly do in Logic or Cubase. On top of that Reason is so intuitive that it increases your creativity.

    - Based on your experience, would you buy this product again?

    For sure! I don't regret the eight years I've spent with Reason and I still use it every week. It's sort of an audio Lego that allows you to achieve professional results if you know how to insert it in a larger production environment. Nevertheless, I cannot rely solely on Reason for my music.
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  • songboysongboy

    Reason Studios Reason 4Published on 01/21/09 at 04:45
    Not a single problem with the install. I haven't tried any refills yet but I would imagine they would work great too. I have a mac laptop, there were no compatibility issues. I have Logic 8 also, and in comparison, Reason is not as simple in configuration or setup. Infact, when I first used it, I was fairly confused. Logic's interface is just so damned easy that I feel I was expecting more out of this program. What I can tell you though is once you get the hang of it, its a piece of cake. The manual is good enough. Its pretty lame though that the program doesn't have a help tab built in, I guess its just a convenience issue though. I definitely had to reference the manual a lot so…
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    Not a single problem with the install. I haven't tried any refills yet but I would imagine they would work great too. I have a mac laptop, there were no compatibility issues. I have Logic 8 also, and in comparison, Reason is not as simple in configuration or setup. Infact, when I first used it, I was fairly confused. Logic's interface is just so damned easy that I feel I was expecting more out of this program. What I can tell you though is once you get the hang of it, its a piece of cake. The manual is good enough. Its pretty lame though that the program doesn't have a help tab built in, I guess its just a convenience issue though. I definitely had to reference the manual a lot so that would have been nice. What really helps when learning the ropes is downloading the tutorial videos made by the guys who made reason. Then if all falls into place and thats when the fun begins.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I have a Macbook with 2.2ghz, 4gb ram, and I use a presonus firebox/firepod for my interface. So far the software works flawlessly with my setup. No crashes and great sounds! I am going to give this a 10 for performance. Lots of options built in with the factory sounds. So many that the refill's have yet to interest me. I should mention that this is not an open program in the way of plugins. You have to use reason plugins, thats all you get to the best of my knowledge.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been using this program for about 2 weeks. What I like most about Reason is how fun and easy it is once you break the learning curve. It becomes very accessible and an amazing tool for ideas and writing loop based music. The synths in it our pretty damn sweet too! What I don't like is the limitations on plugins. As I mentioned before, Reason plugin's only. I have some great Absynth patches that sound so great with some of the synths in reason, but I have to bounce the reason stuff down into aiff files and send it into Logic to pair the two programs together. Do not let advertisements and other things of that sort confuse you, this is not a DAW! This is a electronic music sequencer just like Audio Fanzine says. For the same price you can get Logic 8 which in comparison, blows this program out of the water. But, if you can afford both, like writing loop based music, and are not afraid to be a little daunted at first, this might be for you. I would definitely make the same choice, its just so much fun.
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