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Reason Studios

Reason Studios (formerly known as Propellerhead Software) is a music software company, based in Stockholm, Sweden, and founded in 1994.[1] It produces the studio emulation Reason.

Reason Studios
TypePrivate[1]
IndustryTechnology
Founded1994
HeadquartersStockholm
Area served
Digital audio production
ProductsReason, ReCycle, Record, ReBirth RB-338, Figure
Websitewww.reasonstudios.com
Logotype (1994—2019)

History

Propellerhead Software was founded in 1994 by Ernst Nathorst-Böös, Marcus Zetterquist and Peter Jubel, who still hold prominent positions within the company.[1] Their first release was ReCycle, a sample loop editor that could change the tempo of a loop without affecting the pitch. The export medium was Propellerhead's own REX format. ReCycle was launched in conjunction with Steinberg, who marketed it as a companion to Cubase, as it brought a simple way of gaining control over tempo and timing of audio loops.[2]

In 1997, Propellerhead released ReBirth RB-338, a step based, programmable sequencer which emulated classic Roland instruments commonly associated with techno: two TB-303 Bass Line synthesizers and a TR-808. A TR-909 drum machine was added in version 2.0. It was hailed as an affordable alternative to buying old, unreliable hardware devices. Roland Corporation requested that an acknowledgment be added to the ReBirth packaging and splash screen; the unofficial endorsement became a marketing boost for Propellerhead, and they have retained a close relationship with Roland ever since.[3]

ReWire was developed jointly between Propellerhead and Steinberg for use with their Cubase sequencer. Released in 1998, it provided a virtual audio and synchronization connection between Cubase and ReBirth. In January 1999 the protocol was opened for general use by third parties without any license fee,[4] to allow communication between different sequencers.

Propellerhead soon focused their attention on their new product, the award-winning[5] digital audio workstation; Reason. It first released in 2000.

In May 2009, Propellerhead announced a new product, Record.[6] Designed for recording, arrangement and mixing, Record is made along the lines of Reason and continues the tradition of emulating hardware and the rack.

Record emulates a recording studio, with a mixing desk, a rack of virtual instruments and effects, and an audio sequencer (similar to traditional MIDI sequencing.) It is also made to work alongside Reason; if Record is installed on a computer with Reason on it, the modules from Reason will be usable inside of Record.[7]

Released 9 September 2009, Record has been praised for its stability, seamless integration with Reason, and sound quality,[8] and has received a number of awards, including Future Music's Platinum Award,[9] Computer Music Editor's Choice and Performance awards,[10] and the MusicTech Excellence award.[11]

In April 2010, Propellerhead released their first app for mobile platforms; a remake of their ReBirth RB-338 software for the Apple iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Developed together with Retronyms,[12] it's a 100% port of the original with added functionality for sharing song files with other iPhone users, zooming and panning.[13]

In July 2011, Propellerhead announced plans for Reason version 6 which includes all the features of Record 1.5. This allowed Propellerhead to discontinue Record and create two different versions of Reason.[14]

In March 2012, Propellerhead announced Rack Extensions and the Rack Extension store, a software architecture that will allow 3rd party developers to use their own instruments and effect devices inside of Reason. This technology was announced to appear alongside Reason 6.5 as a free update. Rack Extensions will be sold in an app store similar in a fashion in which Apple Inc. sells applications for the popular iOS platform. Hosted by Propellerhead Software, developers are free to use their own DSP and existing code to develop instruments and effects for use in Reason. When purchased, the Rack Extensions appear in Reason as a native Reason instrument or effect module and are privy to all of the features that Reason offers in its native instruments and effect devices.[15]

In April 2017, Propellerhead announced plans to support VST plugins in Reason, starting from version 9.5 [16]

Reason 12 is available as a forever license for $499.[17] Alternatively, users can get Reason 12, with all the instruments, as a subscription service called "Reason+". The subscription service is $19.99 per month.[18][when?]

Name

The name propellerhead comes from the pejorative term used to deprecate science fiction fans and other technophiles, who are stereotypically drawn wearing propeller beanies. The company is not related to the British electronic music duo Propellerheads.

On 26 August 2019, Propellerhead announced they would change their name to Reason Studios to have a name more closely tied to their core product: Reason.

Online

From early on, Propellerhead used the Internet as both a marketing tool and as a method to communicate with their user base. An alpha version of ReBirth was made available for free download on the Propellerhead website in December 1996, and the company even searched the internet for active users of the TB-303 and sent them invitation emails to try the new software.[19]

The user forum has always been at the forefront of the Propellerhead community, with many employees checking them every day.[20] Allowing users to make requests and suggestions directly to the developers led to the first downloadable ReBirth update in 1997, and still today registered users of Propellerhead software can download updates and much additional content online. In November 2013, the forums were shut down indefinitely due to security concerns with the forum software. On 17 December, they were resurrected with 4 new forum categories: Beginner, Advanced User, Rack Extensions and Post Your Music.[21]

On 16 January 2014, Propellerhead Software announced that they will close down the 15-year-old Reason community forums, shifting online customer interaction to their general social media accounts instead.[21] The unofficial new forum, run by Reason users rather than by Propellerhead, is Reason Talk.[22] Though this is an independent forum, some Propellerhead employees have posted there and the forum hosted the official Reason beta test forum for Reason Version 9.

Products

Reason

Reason
Developer(s)Reason Studios (formerly Propellerhead Software)
Stable release
12.5.1[23] / 13 February 2023; 18 days ago (2023-02-13)
Written inC++, Objective-C (Mac), Lua
Operating systemmacOS, Windows
TypeDigital audio workstation
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.reasonstudios.com/en/reason

Reason is a digital audio workstation developed for macOS and Windows. The first version was released in 2000.[24] When launched Reason could run on average spec computers and was competitively priced.[citation needed] Reason simulates a recording studio with virtual cables and representations of a subtractive synthesizer, sampler and drum machine. It also has a REX file loop player, a pattern step sequencer and a multitude of effects units. Reason has the ability to create as many instances of each device (limited by compute power) and a simple sequencer for notes and device automation.

Current products other

  • Reason Rack Plugin — Included with the Reason DAW (VST3/AU/AAX) works in all major DAWS.[25]
  • Reason+ — Reason Studios Subscription Service. Available since Jan 2021.[26]
  • ReCycle
  • Reason Adapted — a cut down version of Reason distributed as part of various software bundles
  • Figure — an iOS app that utilizes some technology from Reason's Thor synthesizer and Kong drum machine. It allows users to compose short loops by drawing figures on a touch screen device.
  • Rebirth for iOS — an iOS app that brings almost all of the functionality of the desktop version of now discontinued ReBirth RB-338.[27]
  • Reason Compact — an iOS app that combines some of the devices from Reason, most notably the Europa synthesizer
  • Take — an iOS app for recording song ideas
  • Thor — an iOS app version of the powerful synthesizer that was introduced in Reason 4

Rack extensions

  • Algorithm FM Synthesizer[28]
  • Beat Map Algorhythmic Drummer [29]
  • Complex-1 modular synthesizer [30]
  • Drum Sequencer [31]
  • Fingerpicking Nylon A-list Acoustic Guitarist [32]
  • Friktion Modeled Strings [33]
  • Layers [34]
  • Layers Wave Edition [35]
  • Parsec [36]
  • Polar [37]
  • PolyStep Sequencer [38]
  • Processed Pianos [39]
  • Quad Note Generator [40]
  • Radical Keys [41]
  • Reason Drum Kits [42]
  • Reason Electric Bass [43]
  • Rotor [44]
  • Scenic Hybrid Instrument [45]
  • Umpf Club Drums [46]
  • Umpf Retro Beats [47]
  • Audiomatic Retro Transformer [48] (included in Reason 9)
  • Pulsar - Dual LFO [49] (included in Reason 9 [50])
  • Radical Piano [51] (included in Reason since version 10 [52])
  • Synchronous [53] (included in Reason since version 10 [52])

Technologies

  • REX2
  • Remote — a communication protocol for use between control surfaces and software applications, first incorporated into Reason 3.
  • Rack Extensions — a software platform that allows the use of instruments and effects developed by 3rd party companies for use inside of Reason.

ReFills

ReFills compress sounds, settings and instrument configurations into single files, and are the only way of mass importing additional sounds into Reason.

  • Reason Pianos
  • Reason Drum Kits
  • Reason Soul School
  • Reason Electric Bass ReFill
  • RDK Vintage Mono ReFill
  • ElectroMechanical 2.0 ReFill
  • Strings ReFill
  • Abbey Road Keyboards — discontinued, developed with Abbey Road Studios[54]

Discontinued

  • ReBirth RB-338 — now reworked as an iOS app
  • Record (incorporated into Reason as of version 6)
  • Europa — a VST implementation of this synthesizer that was introduced in Reason 10. Discontinued with Reason 11 as Reason 11 can now be used as a plugin in other DAWs.
  • ReWire — discontinued since Reason 11 as it can now be used as a plugin in other DAWs
  • Balance — an audio interface with optimizations for use with Reason
  • A-List Series Rack Extensions — The A-List series of rack extensions were a set of samplebased rack extensions.
  • PX7 FM Synthesizer
  • A-List Acoustic Guitarist [55]
  • A-list Classic Drummer [56]
  • A-list Power Drummer [57]
  • A-list Studio Drummer [58]
  • Pop Chords A-list Electric Guitarist [59]
  • Power Chords A-list Electric Guitarist [60]
  • Reason Intro — an entry level version of Reason with fewer devices
  • Reason Suite — the full Reason package plus all rack extensions from Reason Studios. Available since version 11

References

  1. ^ a b c Reason Studios. 2007. Quick Company Facts. Propellerhead Software - A Company on a Mission. Available online: [1] accessed 23 August 2007.
  2. ^ Propellerhead Software. 2007. Interview Man of Reason. Available online: [2] accessed 21 January 2010.
  3. ^ ReBirth Museum. 2005. The Roland Seal of Approval. The Debut. Available online: . Archived from the original on 22 April 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2015. accessed 23 August 2007.
  4. ^ Walker, M. November 1999. ReWired for Sound. Sound on Sound. Volume 15, Issue 1. Available online: [3] accessed 23 August 2007.
  5. ^ Musikmesse International Press Award. 2002. Software-Instruments. MIPA 2002 - Winner. Available online: . Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 23 August 2007.. Accessed 23 August 2007.
  6. ^ "Latest News". www.soundonsound.com.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 15 January 2010.
  9. ^ "Record reviewed in Future Music (Platinum Award)".
  10. ^ "Computer Music front cover and Editor's Choice Award for Record".
  11. ^ "MusicTech Magazine give Propellerhead's Record 10 out of 10".
  12. ^ [4][dead link]
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 May 2010. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
  14. ^ "Reason 11: Music Production Software | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  15. ^ "Propellerhead unveils Rack Extension technology for... | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  16. ^ "What's New in Reason 11 | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  17. ^ "Reason 12".
  18. ^ "Reason Studios". plus.reasonstudios.com.
  19. ^ ReBirth Museum. 2005. ReBirth for the Masses. The Birth of ReBirth. Available online:. Archived from the original on 15 August 2007. Retrieved 23 August 2007. accessed 23 August 2007.
  20. ^ Johnson, D. October 2005. Beta-testing Reason. Sound on Sound. Volume 20, Issue 12. Available online: [5] accessed 23 August 2007.
  21. ^ a b "The forums are closed | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  22. ^ "ReasonTalk". ReasonTalk.
  23. ^ "Reason 12.5.1 released!". www.reasonstudios.com. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  24. ^ "Learn about Reason Studios: makers of Reason and more | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  25. ^ "Reason Rack Plugin | VST/AU Plugin | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
  26. ^ "Reason+ Sound Like You". www.reasonstudios.com. 27 January 2021.
  27. ^ "Music production with Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  28. ^ "Algorithm FM Synthesizer | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  29. ^ "Beat Map Algorhythmic Drummer | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  30. ^ "Complex-1 | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  31. ^ "Drum Sequencer | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  32. ^ "Fingerpicking Nylon A-List Acoustic Guitarist | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  33. ^ "Friktion Modeled Strings | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  34. ^ "Layers | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  35. ^ "Layers Wave Edition | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  36. ^ "Parsec 2 | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  37. ^ "Polar | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  38. ^ "PolyStep Sequencer | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  39. ^ "Processed Pianos". Reason Studios Shop.
  40. ^ "Quad Note Generator | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  41. ^ "Radical Keys | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  42. ^ "Reason Drum Kits | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  43. ^ "Reason Electric Bass | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  44. ^ "Rotor | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  45. ^ "Scenic | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  46. ^ "Umpf Club Drums | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  47. ^ "Umpf Retro Beats | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  48. ^ "Audiomatic | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  49. ^ "Pulsar | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  50. ^ "Propellerhead Releases Reason 9 Music Production So... | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  51. ^ "Radical Piano | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  52. ^ a b "Propellerhead Releases Reason 10 Music Production S... | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  53. ^ "Synchronous | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  54. ^ Abbey Road Studios. June 2007. Abbey Road and Propellerhead Software announce "Abbey Road Keyboards" for Reason. Abbey Road News. Available online: [6] accessed 23 August 2007.
  55. ^ "A-List Acoustic Guitarist | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  56. ^ "A-List Classic Drummer | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  57. ^ "A-List Power Drummer | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  58. ^ "A-List Studio Drummer | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  59. ^ "A-List Electric Guitarist Pop Chords | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.
  60. ^ "Power Chords A-List Electric Guitarist | Reason | Reason Studios". www.reasonstudios.com.

External links

  • Official website
  • Allihoopa (Closed as of January 17th 2019)
  • ReBirth Museum
  • LearnReason - A Propellerhead Reason website by Matthew Hess
  • ReasonExperts - A Propellerhead Reason website by Hydlide
  • Reasonistas - A Propellerhead Reason website and apparel shop by Noel G.
  • ReasonTalk - A Propellerhead Reason Forum by Kenni
  • Music production Tips/Techniques/Reviews (Reason,Reason Rack)
  • ReasonHeads - A Propellerhead Reason Forum by Heigen5

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Propellerhead redirects here For the music group see Propellerheads For the hat see Propeller beanie Reason Studios formerly known as Propellerhead Software is a music software company based in Stockholm Sweden and founded in 1994 1 It produces the studio emulation Reason Reason StudiosTypePrivate 1 IndustryTechnologyFounded1994HeadquartersStockholmArea servedDigital audio productionProductsReason ReCycle Record ReBirth RB 338 FigureWebsitewww reasonstudios comLogotype 1994 2019 Contents 1 History 2 Name 3 Online 4 Products 4 1 Reason 4 2 Current products other 4 2 1 Rack extensions 4 2 2 Technologies 4 2 3 ReFills 4 3 Discontinued 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditPropellerhead Software was founded in 1994 by Ernst Nathorst Boos Marcus Zetterquist and Peter Jubel who still hold prominent positions within the company 1 Their first release was ReCycle a sample loop editor that could change the tempo of a loop without affecting the pitch The export medium was Propellerhead s own REX format ReCycle was launched in conjunction with Steinberg who marketed it as a companion to Cubase as it brought a simple way of gaining control over tempo and timing of audio loops 2 In 1997 Propellerhead released ReBirth RB 338 a step based programmable sequencer which emulated classic Roland instruments commonly associated with techno two TB 303 Bass Line synthesizers and a TR 808 A TR 909 drum machine was added in version 2 0 It was hailed as an affordable alternative to buying old unreliable hardware devices Roland Corporation requested that an acknowledgment be added to the ReBirth packaging and splash screen the unofficial endorsement became a marketing boost for Propellerhead and they have retained a close relationship with Roland ever since 3 ReWire was developed jointly between Propellerhead and Steinberg for use with their Cubase sequencer Released in 1998 it provided a virtual audio and synchronization connection between Cubase and ReBirth In January 1999 the protocol was opened for general use by third parties without any license fee 4 to allow communication between different sequencers Propellerhead soon focused their attention on their new product the award winning 5 digital audio workstation Reason It first released in 2000 In May 2009 Propellerhead announced a new product Record 6 Designed for recording arrangement and mixing Record is made along the lines of Reason and continues the tradition of emulating hardware and the rack Record emulates a recording studio with a mixing desk a rack of virtual instruments and effects and an audio sequencer similar to traditional MIDI sequencing It is also made to work alongside Reason if Record is installed on a computer with Reason on it the modules from Reason will be usable inside of Record 7 Released 9 September 2009 Record has been praised for its stability seamless integration with Reason and sound quality 8 and has received a number of awards including Future Music s Platinum Award 9 Computer Music Editor s Choice and Performance awards 10 and the MusicTech Excellence award 11 In April 2010 Propellerhead released their first app for mobile platforms a remake of their ReBirth RB 338 software for the Apple iPhone iPod Touch and iPad Developed together with Retronyms 12 it s a 100 port of the original with added functionality for sharing song files with other iPhone users zooming and panning 13 In July 2011 Propellerhead announced plans for Reason version 6 which includes all the features of Record 1 5 This allowed Propellerhead to discontinue Record and create two different versions of Reason 14 In March 2012 Propellerhead announced Rack Extensions and the Rack Extension store a software architecture that will allow 3rd party developers to use their own instruments and effect devices inside of Reason This technology was announced to appear alongside Reason 6 5 as a free update Rack Extensions will be sold in an app store similar in a fashion in which Apple Inc sells applications for the popular iOS platform Hosted by Propellerhead Software developers are free to use their own DSP and existing code to develop instruments and effects for use in Reason When purchased the Rack Extensions appear in Reason as a native Reason instrument or effect module and are privy to all of the features that Reason offers in its native instruments and effect devices 15 In April 2017 Propellerhead announced plans to support VST plugins in Reason starting from version 9 5 16 Reason 12 is available as a forever license for 499 17 Alternatively users can get Reason 12 with all the instruments as a subscription service called Reason The subscription service is 19 99 per month 18 when Name EditThe name propellerhead comes from the pejorative term used to deprecate science fiction fans and other technophiles who are stereotypically drawn wearing propeller beanies The company is not related to the British electronic music duo Propellerheads On 26 August 2019 Propellerhead announced they would change their name to Reason Studios to have a name more closely tied to their core product Reason Online EditFrom early on Propellerhead used the Internet as both a marketing tool and as a method to communicate with their user base An alpha version of ReBirth was made available for free download on the Propellerhead website in December 1996 and the company even searched the internet for active users of the TB 303 and sent them invitation emails to try the new software 19 The user forum has always been at the forefront of the Propellerhead community with many employees checking them every day 20 Allowing users to make requests and suggestions directly to the developers led to the first downloadable ReBirth update in 1997 and still today registered users of Propellerhead software can download updates and much additional content online In November 2013 the forums were shut down indefinitely due to security concerns with the forum software On 17 December they were resurrected with 4 new forum categories Beginner Advanced User Rack Extensions and Post Your Music 21 On 16 January 2014 Propellerhead Software announced that they will close down the 15 year old Reason community forums shifting online customer interaction to their general social media accounts instead 21 The unofficial new forum run by Reason users rather than by Propellerhead is Reason Talk 22 Though this is an independent forum some Propellerhead employees have posted there and the forum hosted the official Reason beta test forum for Reason Version 9 Products EditReason Edit ReasonDeveloper s Reason Studios formerly Propellerhead Software Stable release12 5 1 23 13 February 2023 18 days ago 2023 02 13 Written inC Objective C Mac LuaOperating systemmacOS WindowsTypeDigital audio workstationLicenseProprietaryWebsitewww wbr reasonstudios wbr com wbr en wbr reasonReason is a digital audio workstation developed for macOS and Windows The first version was released in 2000 24 When launched Reason could run on average spec computers and was competitively priced citation needed Reason simulates a recording studio with virtual cables and representations of a subtractive synthesizer sampler and drum machine It also has a REX file loop player a pattern step sequencer and a multitude of effects units Reason has the ability to create as many instances of each device limited by compute power and a simple sequencer for notes and device automation Current products other Edit Reason Rack Plugin Included with the Reason DAW VST3 AU AAX works in all major DAWS 25 Reason Reason Studios Subscription Service Available since Jan 2021 26 ReCycle Reason Adapted a cut down version of Reason distributed as part of various software bundles Figure an iOS app that utilizes some technology from Reason s Thor synthesizer and Kong drum machine It allows users to compose short loops by drawing figures on a touch screen device Rebirth for iOS an iOS app that brings almost all of the functionality of the desktop version of now discontinued ReBirth RB 338 27 Reason Compact an iOS app that combines some of the devices from Reason most notably the Europa synthesizer Take an iOS app for recording song ideas Thor an iOS app version of the powerful synthesizer that was introduced in Reason 4Rack extensions Edit Algorithm FM Synthesizer 28 Beat Map Algorhythmic Drummer 29 Complex 1 modular synthesizer 30 Drum Sequencer 31 Fingerpicking Nylon A list Acoustic Guitarist 32 Friktion Modeled Strings 33 Layers 34 Layers Wave Edition 35 Parsec 36 Polar 37 PolyStep Sequencer 38 Processed Pianos 39 Quad Note Generator 40 Radical Keys 41 Reason Drum Kits 42 Reason Electric Bass 43 Rotor 44 Scenic Hybrid Instrument 45 Umpf Club Drums 46 Umpf Retro Beats 47 Audiomatic Retro Transformer 48 included in Reason 9 Pulsar Dual LFO 49 included in Reason 9 50 Radical Piano 51 included in Reason since version 10 52 Synchronous 53 included in Reason since version 10 52 Technologies Edit REX2 Remote a communication protocol for use between control surfaces and software applications first incorporated into Reason 3 Rack Extensions a software platform that allows the use of instruments and effects developed by 3rd party companies for use inside of Reason ReFills Edit ReFills compress sounds settings and instrument configurations into single files and are the only way of mass importing additional sounds into Reason Reason Pianos Reason Drum Kits Reason Soul School Reason Electric Bass ReFill RDK Vintage Mono ReFill ElectroMechanical 2 0 ReFill Strings ReFill Abbey Road Keyboards discontinued developed with Abbey Road Studios 54 Discontinued Edit ReBirth RB 338 now reworked as an iOS app Record incorporated into Reason as of version 6 Europa a VST implementation of this synthesizer that was introduced in Reason 10 Discontinued with Reason 11 as Reason 11 can now be used as a plugin in other DAWs ReWire discontinued since Reason 11 as it can now be used as a plugin in other DAWs Balance an audio interface with optimizations for use with Reason A List Series Rack Extensions The A List series of rack extensions were a set of samplebased rack extensions PX7 FM Synthesizer A List Acoustic Guitarist 55 A list Classic Drummer 56 A list Power Drummer 57 A list Studio Drummer 58 Pop Chords A list Electric Guitarist 59 Power Chords A list Electric Guitarist 60 Reason Intro an entry level version of Reason with fewer devices Reason Suite the full Reason package plus all rack extensions from Reason Studios Available since version 11References Edit a b c Reason Studios 2007 Quick Company Facts Propellerhead Software A Company on a Mission Available online 1 accessed 23 August 2007 Propellerhead Software 2007 Interview Man of Reason Available online 2 accessed 21 January 2010 ReBirth Museum 2005 The Roland Seal of Approval The Debut Available online Propellerhead Software Archived from the original on 22 April 2007 Retrieved 4 April 2015 accessed 23 August 2007 Walker M November 1999 ReWired for Sound Sound on Sound Volume 15 Issue 1 Available online 3 accessed 23 August 2007 Musikmesse International Press Award 2002 Software Instruments MIPA 2002 Winner Available online Mipa 2002 Winner Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 23 August 2007 Accessed 23 August 2007 Latest News www soundonsound com Propellerhead Software Record Page 4 Tech Reviews MusicRadar com Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 14 January 2010 Propellerhead Software Record Tech Reviews MusicRadar com Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 15 January 2010 Record reviewed in Future Music Platinum Award Computer Music front cover and Editor s Choice Award for Record MusicTech Magazine give Propellerhead s Record 10 out of 10 4 dead link Create Digital Music ReBirth Reborn as Synths in your Hand Q A with Ernst Nathorst Boos Archived from the original on 7 May 2010 Retrieved 7 May 2010 Reason 11 Music Production Software Reason Studios www reasonstudios 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