New Versions of Reason and Record Released
(ctargia | Posted 2010-08-31)
Propellerhead's Reason 5 and Record 1.5 have been released after a long sumer since their announcement in May. This is Propellerhead's biggest upgrade ever, bringing a multitude of new instruments and effects, improved sequencing, and more.
To learn more about the new features in Reason 5 and Record 1.5 visit their newly updated Reason/Record pages to read more.
Reason ships with a huge sound bank with samples, loops and patches for all of Reason's devices and instruments. Reason 5 adds the Kong Drum Designer and Dr.OctoRex to Reason's arsenal, and naturally these new weapons needed their ammunition too. Propellerhead turned to some of their favorite producer and musicians to provide samples, loops and patches for the new instruments and what they got back was nothing short of stunning. Check the video to hear some of the artists talk about their contributions.
New Software = New Shirts!
To celebrate this monumental release, Propellerhead has added new T-shirts and a stylish new bag to their web shop. The Kong T-shirt sports the logo of Reason's new monsterous Drum Designer while the Rackscraper T-shirt with its gorgous nine color print will satisfy even the most logo-hungry Reason user out there.
As usual, their T-shirts features high-quality print on high-quality shirts from American Apparel. Go and check out the goodies in the web shop.
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About Propellerhead
Propellerhead Software is one of the world's leading makers of software musical instruments. It pioneered the concept of computer based software synthesis, invented the concept of "recycling” sampled sound material and continues to raise the bar for quality, usability and new technology in software based music making. The company's two key software products are Reason and ReCycle. Both of these titles have won prestigious international awards, including two instances of the coveted MIPA award.
In addition to the boxed products, Propellerhead software has developed several key technologies adopted by all the major players in the music software industry: ReWire, REX2 and Remote.