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Adding Propellerhead Record 1.5 to your Reason rig, you don't just get a full upgrade to Reason 5 and Record 1.5 - you get an incredible music production suite. That's because Reason 5 and Record 1.5 fuse together into a single, comprehensive production environment. It means that you get all of the powerful synthesizers and samplers from Reason with the mind-blowing effects and processing power of Record in one multiple-rack environment! Want to retune your Rex loops through Record's new Neptune pitch correction module? What you to do is to drop them in and wire them up. With Record and Reason together, there's nothing you can't do! Both Reason and Record use Record's environment when you install them together. The user interface is a graphic masterpiece of analog-style signal routing and simple multitrack editing. At the center of your virtual control room is a magnificent SSL 9000k mixing desk. This console not only looks like the real thing but it sounds as realistic as many dedicated SSL emulations. If you're a guitarist (or simply like using guitar effects) then you'll love Line 6's contribution to the Record environment. You get both a guitar and bass Pod, as well as a selection of amplifier and cabinet models. Each channel includes three parts like a sequencer track for automation, a rack device, and a mixer channel. New to the sequencer/arrangement track is the amazing new Blocks mode, which allows you to create your music in sections (e.g. verse, chorus, bridge, etc.) and arrange them logically from there. In the hardware rack emulation, you can instantiate insert effects including signal processors, EQs, and effects. You can also use any of Reason's devices or instruments. Learning how to rout virtual signal in Reason and Record's environments is highly-intuitive. With the push of a button, you can flip the virtual rack around and access the virtual module's back panels and cables. Once you've set up your insert signal path, you can save it and easily recall it in the future. Reason 5 furnishes an impressive selection of sound modules for you. Not only do you get subtractive, wavetable, granular, modular synthesizers, simple mono-timbrel and complex multi-timbrel samplers but you get a sample-based drum machine with intense rhythmical content. Reason 5 also comes with two advanced rhythm machines, the Kong Drum Designer and Dr. OctoRex loop playback engine. Plus, live sampling turns every sample player into a full-fledged sampler in Reason 5. And Reason 5 still comes with an enormous library of sounds and preset options for its virtual instruments, so you never have to make your own patches. However, each of Reason 5's sound modules has advanced signal and control options to satisfy anyone who wants to go beyond the stock sounds. Specification Windows System Requirements for Reason:
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