Electronic Musician

Reason 11

$599 reasonstudios.com

Si Truss is the Editor of Electronic Musician and Future Music magazines

There’s little denying that Reason has been on the back foot for some time now. For at least ten years, the DAW has been caught in a bind between staying true to its roots as a self-contained ‘virtual studio’ and adding new features in order to keep up with the pace of its software rivals. On the whole, this has largely resulted in developer Propellerhead making concessions to market trends, but often trailing behind competitors; the addition of audio, introduction of third party Rack Extensions and version 9.5’s eventual embrace of VSTs all felt

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