Propellerheads launches their latest software "Record" and Keyboard Magazine has the scoop (pt.1)
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one word to say, propellerheads rock!
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straight up...you can use reason as a vst on your DAW why do you still insist on having vsts in reason ??
the ppl who hate this and constantly touting vst is often the ppl who cant play an instrument to save their life..cuz god forbid you have to play your instrument into record...lol
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RECORD!!! <333
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I want this software so bad.. Reason+Record Best Music Software's ever ! I Love Propellerheads,Much respect !
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@probbarn your right man I agree thanks
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@Dice562 haha obviously pro tools
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@silverspar1 Same here. I started out with a cassette deck, a Korg Delta, a TR-808 and a SCi Pro-One in 1987, so I feel the same. Got to see Record 1.5 and Reason 5 at a masterclass show in Leeds with James Bernard and it blew me away. So many great new features and some they haven't even mentioned yet, like the new "alt-drag clip" feature in Record...
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@emkplayboy6 Couldn't have said it better myself!
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@TrendIndia1 If you look at what Propellerhead have just added to Record 1.5 (and Reason 5), if you had both programs, you wouldn't really need VST's, as you can make and combine so many things with this software (not to mention the amount of routing and control you have over the sounds too), VST's are not as essential as you think and you could always use ReWire if you can't live without them and bring them in that way.
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if only this software could host vst's, it would soon replace all major DAW's and put protools to shame
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Wondering if when recording if there is an ability to NOT follow the click tracks. Much like say when one is recording onto tape - no perfect MIDI click or beeps getting in the way. So let's say I want to record a band, or a vocal/guitar solo thing or just anything where the music expands and contracts and not have to worry about visual representations of measures and tempo, etc. Time based linear recording is what I'm getting at. That would rock, seriously.
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Bought the Reason Record Duo about a month ago and it is, by far the best software I've ever used for recording my music. Very user friendly. I've used Sonar, and Cubase among other programs. Basically, unlike some that I've used, it does'nt get in the way of the creative process. The SSL 9000K reproduction is just incredible. I've been doing this since 1989 with a Korg DSS-1 and a cassette four track so I don't take any of todays technology for granted.
No editing tools like pitch, stretch, reverse etc. makes this rather useless. You can always rewire it into i.e. Cubase, but why not just record into Cubase in the first place. The mixer and concept seems great, but editing is a must!
probbarn 2 years ago
FYI, the time-stretching capabilities for digital audio are unprecedented- when you get your hands on this program, you will find it to be much more useful than you think!
keyboardmag1 2 years ago