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Reason Studios Reason 11 £499

Since the world first fell in love with Reason in 2000, one thing has defined this most virtual studio-ish of virtual studios: its fully patchable Rack, boasting a wealth of devices and an infinite supply of virtual patch cables with which to connect them. With the popularity of Reason as a DAW now arguably dwindling, it’s not a huge surprise that its developers – who recently changed name from Propellerhead Software to Reason Studios – have unshackled the Reason Rack, with all the additions of the last 19 years, as a plugin for use in other DAWs.

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