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Combines powerful new Reason units with
faster, easier production for the ultimate music-making software
experience.
Stronger, swifter, and
smoother to work with, Reason 4 music production software will
alter the way you create your music. It comes in the familiar
shape of a classic studio rack, packed with all the gear you could
possibly need: samplers, analog synths, graintable synth, vocoder,
mixer, step-time drum machine, arpeggiator, compressors, EQ, and
effects. A realtime multitrack sequencer provides full control
over every detail, letting you create and edit your music quickly
and intuitively. Reason 4.0 also has a massive sound bank full of
sounds, loops, and patches for all possible styles of music. The
devices and features added to Reason 4 software will not only
inspire you to produce great tracks, they will provide you with
new ways of doing so.
Sequencer
Dedicated to turning your ideas into great music, Reason 4's
sequencer is swifter, stronger, and more intuitive than ever with
a whole new look, tons of fresh features and a completely new way
of handling sequencer data. 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, ending up exactly where you intended for safe,
speedy sequencing. The Tool window is 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.
RG-8 Arpeggiator
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 isn't. With a 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 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. Try arpeggiating
your breakbeats, orchestra samples, or ReCycled vocals for more
dramatic flair.
ReGroove Mixer
If you want your tracks to flow with a less rigid, less programmed
feel, a regular shuffle control just doesn't cut it. The ReGroove
mixer, Reason 4's real-time groove management device gives you
more than just a set of sequencer swing parameters, you can apply
its timing magic nondestructively, giving you freedom to adjust
its settings and fine-tune your groove as your music is playing.
Lock all your tracks together into one unified feel, or apply
different settings to up to 32 musical elements in your song for
ultimate control. Each of the groove channels features controls
for groove amount, slide, and shuffle, plus more detailed
settings. The Reason 4 sound bank comes with a great selection of
groove patches, many of them created from analyzed recordings of
real musicians, as well as classic groovy tracks.
Thor Polysonic Synthesizer
Thor has the amazing ability to sound like every synthesizer
imaginable and like none you've ever heard before too. 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. This gives you an unstoppable
monster of a sound generator that utilizes 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 original. An all-powerful modulation matrix gives you
complete control over your signal flow, letting you modulate
anything within Thor with anything within Thor.
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. It can be used as a modulation tool, to trigger phrases
from specific keys, create intense arpeggios, and generate
piercing percussion lines. With its unique selection of oscillator
types and synth filters, the Thor polysonic synthesizer is a
veritable synth museum. It may have one foot in history, but its
sound is pure future.
Localization
When you install Reason 4, you can now choose between four
different language versions: English, French, German, or Japanese.
The entire application, from installer to menus and help files,
will speak the chosen language.
Factory Sound Bank
Reason 4 wouldn't be a true Reason product without its huge
Factory Sound Bank. The Sound Bank holds patches for all devices
in Reason to help you get going instantly including Thor patches;
more Combinator patches, including arpeggio-driven patches using
the RPG-8 arpeggiator; groove files for ReGroove; new ReDrum drum
patches; and 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. Propellerhead invited
some of the world's leading synthesists and sound developers to
add their own Thor patches to the Reason Sound Bank, including
Daniel Wang, Morgan Geist, Pascal Gabriel, Plaid, Richard Barbieri,
Richard Devine, Sonic Boom, Tipper, Two Lone Swordsmen, Gordon
Reid, and Vengeance.
Tool Window
The new Tools Window is a floating window containing all your most
frequently used tools. With it, 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 lets you drag and drop instruments and effects
directly to the rack, placing 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. It's also where you
can save your own groove files.
Combinator and NN-XT updates
If you're into making your own sounds, the Combinator and NN-XT
devices have both had minor revisions to make programming patches
easier and more powerful.
The Combinator now has a function that transposes notes sent to a
device which is 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.
The NN-XT has been given features to edit multiple samples
simultaneously, to chromatically auto-map samples, and a Group
Mono function to let samples play polyphonically, but still be
silenced by other samples in the same sample group.
Propellerhead REASON 4.0 Music Production Software Specifications:
- Windows:
- 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 OS:
- 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
Propellerhead REASON 4.0 Music Production Software Features:
- Sound Modules
- Thor Polysonic Synthesizer
- NN19 basic sampler
- NN-XT advanced sampler
- Malstrom granular synthesizer
- Dr. Rex loop player
- Redrum pattern-based drum
machine
- Subtractor analog subtractive
synthesizer
- Combinator unit for building
chains of instruments, effects, and pattern sequencers.
Effects units
- RV-7 digital reverb
- DDL-1 digital delay line
- D-11 foldback distortion
- ECF-42 envelope-controlled
filter
- DF-101 chorus/flanger
- PH-90 phaser
- COMP-01 compressor
- PEQ2 2-band EQ
- RV7000 advanced reverb
- Scream 4 Sound Destruction
Unit
- BV512 vocoder with 4 to 512
bands and equalization
- UN16 unison
Sequencer, Mixer, and Utility modules
- RPG-8 Monophonic Arpeggiator
- ReGroove Mixer real-time
groove console
- Matrix pattern-based sequencer
- Fully featured high precision
multitrack sequencer
- 14 x 2 mixer w/ EQ and effects
send/return
- 6:2 channel stereo line mixer
- Spider Audio Merger & Splitter
- Spider Control Voltage Merger
& Splitter
- Remote mapping to external
MIDI controllers and hardware control surfaces
- Enhanced browser for
searching, previewing, and loading sounds and patches
Mastering Tools
- 4-band, professional level
mastering EQ
- Stereo imager control with
independent high and low band control
- Stereo compressor with
sidechain input, soft-knee mode and CV out
- Loudness maximizer with
switchable look-ahead and soft clip controls
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