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PHUPGREASON4RA - Upgrade from Record or Reason Adapted - Reason 4
Propellerhead
This upgrades any version of Adapted to Reason 4, and also is the sidegrade path for Record owners to buy Reason 4. RecordCapture your ideas with a minimum of mouse clicks and menu actions - Record is ready when you are. ArrangeBuild perfect takes and arrange on the fly! Record makes making music easy. MixGive your mixes that big studio sound! Record's effects and mixing console bring instant million dollar sheen to your tracks. IntegrateRecord integrates fully with the world's favorite synth rack, Reason. And then some. Tech Info
Multi-coreRecord makes use of extremely efficient multi-core audio rendering, making the software very lightweight, even with large projects. Record's dynamic multi-core audio rendering improves performance without introducing any latency. It is future proof, making use of as many processors or processor cores as your operating system can handle.
Plenty of ins and outsMore ins and outs than you can shake a wand, baton or even a cane at. Got a multi-channel audio interface? With Record you can use up to 64 input channels simultaneously – and up to 64 simultaneous output channels. Should you ever feel the need.
Works with any audio interfaceRecord's rock solid audio implementation will support any audio card with Core Audio drivers on Mac OS X or ASIO drivers on Windows.
Big MeterBig Meter sits at the top of Record's leftmost rack and gives you a detailed view of your input and output levels with plenty of different options for visualizing your performance, or for guidance when mastering your finished song.
64-bit mix busRecord's mixing console uses a 64-bit mix bus, resulting in high precision channel summing for highest possible audio quality.
Reason integrationIf you have Reason registered and installed on your computer, all your favorite Reason devices will automatically be available within Record's ever-expandable, multiple racks. No setting up. It just works. Read more about Reason integration
ReWire synth applicationUse Record as a ReWire slave. Record interfaces with most audio applications on the market through Propellerhead Software's ReWire technology. ReWire is a virtual multi-cable that handles up to 64 channels of streaming audio, as well as MIDI, sync and transport controls between applications. Windows System Requirements
* Minimum OS requirements is Windows XP Service Pack 2. But we strongly recommend Service Pack 3 (if you use Windows XP), because this allows the program to better adapt to the processor configuration. Mac OS X System Requirements
For more information on Record, please click the below link to the website: Price: $399.99
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PHUPGRECORD - Sidegrade to Record for all existing Reason owners. This will also upgrade previous versions of Reason to Reason 4. N.B. Not for Reason Adapted Owners.
Propellerhead
This upgrades any version of Adapted to Reason 4, and also is the sidegrade path for Record owners to buy Reason 4. RecordCapture your ideas with a minimum of mouse clicks and menu actions - Record is ready when you are. ArrangeBuild perfect takes and arrange on the fly! Record makes making music easy. MixGive your mixes that big studio sound! Record's effects and mixing console bring instant million dollar sheen to your tracks. IntegrateRecord integrates fully with the world's favorite synth rack, Reason. And then some. Tech Info
Multi-coreRecord makes use of extremely efficient multi-core audio rendering, making the software very lightweight, even with large projects. Record's dynamic multi-core audio rendering improves performance without introducing any latency. It is future proof, making use of as many processors or processor cores as your operating system can handle.
Plenty of ins and outsMore ins and outs than you can shake a wand, baton or even a cane at. Got a multi-channel audio interface? With Record you can use up to 64 input channels simultaneously – and up to 64 simultaneous output channels. Should you ever feel the need.
Works with any audio interfaceRecord's rock solid audio implementation will support any audio card with Core Audio drivers on Mac OS X or ASIO drivers on Windows.
Big MeterBig Meter sits at the top of Record's leftmost rack and gives you a detailed view of your input and output levels with plenty of different options for visualizing your performance, or for guidance when mastering your finished song.
64-bit mix busRecord's mixing console uses a 64-bit mix bus, resulting in high precision channel summing for highest possible audio quality.
Reason integrationIf you have Reason registered and installed on your computer, all your favorite Reason devices will automatically be available within Record's ever-expandable, multiple racks. No setting up. It just works. Read more about Reason integration
ReWire synth applicationUse Record as a ReWire slave. Record interfaces with most audio applications on the market through Propellerhead Software's ReWire technology. ReWire is a virtual multi-cable that handles up to 64 channels of streaming audio, as well as MIDI, sync and transport controls between applications. Windows System Requirements
* Minimum OS requirements is Windows XP Service Pack 2. But we strongly recommend Service Pack 3 (if you use Windows XP), because this allows the program to better adapt to the processor configuration. Mac OS X System Requirements
For more information on Record, please click the below link to the website: Price: $249.00
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Propellerhead Reason 4 Upgrade from version 1, 2, 2.5 and 3
Propellerhead
Reason 4 is here. Check out some of the great new features that are on offer: New Sequencer
Tracks, lanes and clips In Reason 4, a rack device can have one sequencer track only (or no track at all). However, each track can have a number of lanes - note lanes (if the device supports notes), parameter automation lanes (one for each parameter) and a pattern lane (Redrum and Matrix only). For instrument devices, you can add note lanes freely for alternative takes, etc.
All notes and automation data live in containers called clips. Clips are created automatically when you record, or manually by drawing in Arrange mode. You build and arrange your songs by moving, copying, deleting or masking (resizing) clips. To view and edit the data in a clip, you need to open it - double click the clip, or select it and press Return.
An open note clip (left) and an open automation clip (right). Automation clips can be opened for editing directly in Arrange mode, for quick adjustments. AutomationAutomation is now vector-based - it is stored as automation points connected by linear segments. You edit automation by drawing, moving and deleting points, in Edit mode or Arrange mode. Each automated parameter has a static value - this is the value of the parameter wherever there is no automation clip.
The static value is indicated by the thin line on either side of the clip.
In Edit mode, you can view and edit the static value to the left of the automation lane. Performance controllers are automation that is recorded together with the notes, inside the note clip. This way you can move and edit your note clips and always include the performance data.
A performance controller lane in an open note clip. By default, this is how mod wheel, pitch bend or aftertouch data are stored, but you can choose to record or draw any type of automation as performance controllers. You're no longer required to enter Edit mode to draw or edit pattern automation (for Redrum or Matrix). Pattern automation is done by drawing pattern clips in Arrange mode. To change which pattern is played by a clip, just click on it and select a pattern from a pop-up menu. Where there are no pattern clips, the automated pattern device won't play anything.
Tempo and Time Signature Automation
Tempo and time signature changes can now be automated, by using the Transport track at the top track list. Tempo automation works just like other automation, with tempo clips and automation points that can be drawn or recorded. Time signature automation works much like pattern automation. New tools and funtions
The Razor tool allows you to split clips or cut out ranges across several tracks. There are also functions for joining, muting, cropping, coloring and naming clips. The right part of the toolbar now contains the Inspector. This shows the properties of selected clips, notes etc. as numerical values. You can e.g. edit the note velocity or clip length numerically. The new Tool window contains a number of functions for editing and manipulating notes. Apart from Quantize (now with a Random setting), there are new or updated transpose, velocity, length and legato functions. These functions affect selected notes, or all notes inside selected clips, for quick editing in Arrange mode.
ReGroove Mixer
The ReGroove Mixer lets you shuffle, slide and apply grooves to your sequencer notes, changing the timing, velocity and note lengths in real time. What's more, you can apply different grooves to different note lanes, with up to 32 groove channels available at the same time.
Different lanes on a drum track, using different grooves. This way you can really fine-tune the feel and groove of your beats. The Factory Sound Bank contains a number of useful ReGroove patches, but you can also easily extract grooves from recorded note clips or REX files and save your own ReGroove patches. Thor Polysonic Synthesizer
Thor is an advanced semimodular synthesizer capable of producing virtually any synth sound you want, ranging from huge, warm, analog-sounding leads and pads to sharp FM or Wavetable-based textures. Here's a brief description of what makes Thor thunder:
RPG-8 Monophonic Arpeggiator
The RPG-8 Arpeggiator generates rhythmic note patterns (arpeggios) from notes or chords, in a variety of modes, in sync with the song tempo or free-running. It connects to instrument devices using CV and Gate (much like the Matrix) and is monophonic, controlling one voice in the instrument device. In addition to standard arpeggiator features, the RPG-8 is equipped with a 16 step pattern editor for creating rhythmic variations. It also has a number of CV connections, allowing for modulation of arpeggiator functions from other devices. When the arpeggio function is turned off, the RPG-8 works as a MIDI to CV converter, allowing you to modulate any parameter with e.g. note velocity or pitch. You can render arpeggio notes to track, for further editing and manipulation. The Device Palette
The Device tab in the floating Tool window provides a new way to create devices in the rack . Drag device icons to the desired position in the rack or double click an icon to insert it below the currently selected device. Other additions and changesTransport functions
Precount The Pre switch in the Click section on the Transport panel gives you one bar of count-in when you record. This setting is independent from the Click on/off setting. Position displays Positions are now shown with higher accuracy, as bars-beats-1/16ths-ticks. There are 240 ticks per 1/16th note (960 ppq). However, the internal resolution is much higher - an indicator shows if a position or length value contains fractions of ticks with an option to round down to nearest tick. The song position is also shown in time format (hours, minutes, seconds and ms). Just like the regular song position, the time position display is editable. Recording and transport functions The "New Overdub" and "New Alternative Take" functions are used during recording. They add a new note lane for recording, with or without muting the previous lane. Pressing Record now starts recording immediately. Pressing Stop several times will move the song position to the previous playback start position, and then to the start of the song. Combinator changes You can now transpose instrument devices inside Combis freely. The Combi programmer also contains news such as free source selection, performance controllers as sources and individual device filters for mod wheel, pitch bend, etc. NN-XT changes When the Group Mono function is activated for a group, zones in the same group will be mutually exclusive - except when playing the same note. Useful for having a polyphonic open hihat sample that will still be cut off by the closed hihat. Other changes affect how you work with the NN-XT: you can edit sample settings for multiple zones at the same time, and perform chromatic auto-mapping of samples (useful e.g. when creating drum kits). Other devices
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