True to previous versions, Reason 6 from Propellerhead Software is as much of an infinitely expandable all-in-one music production studio for your computer as ever. Reason 6 adds exceptional new features while still offering you a native-based set of virtual devices that include synthesizers, samplers, drum machines, effects and pattern sequencers. In short, this software can take you through entire process of music creation and production: record, add effects, arrange, mix, master, and export your songs.
New to Reason, on the pre-production side, you can now record audio to as many hard disk tracks as your computer can handle. You can also either transpose that audio to a different key or change the tempo. In addition, the Comp Editor function allows you to record multiple takes and build one track from the best parts.
After you record, you can tweak your sound with Reason's arsenal of rack effects, such as these new additions: Pulveriser, The Echo, Alligator, Neptune, and Line 6 guitar and bass amps. On the production side, this version adds a mixer modeled after the famed SSL 9000k and Reason's version includes that mixer's famous "master bus compressor."
Reason offfers a huge array of modules for use with each track in your song. Ever tweakable, each rack can be edited from its own front panel and multiple instances of all the modules can be opened. You are only limited by your computer's processing capacity. Choosing an item from the "Create" menu places the module in the rack, logically patched into the signal chain. A single key-press will turn Reason's rack around to reveal patch points for every port on every module, allowing you to make custom patch configurations.
The software can function either stand-alone, or as a ReWire application. Full Integration with other manufacturer's audio software via ReWire allows audio from Reason to be output to an external software workstation, for further processing and/or mixing with other audio tracks. When the overall project is ready to be saved, the whole studio setup is stored along with the music, including the associated sounds, samples, loops and drum kits.
In the Color section limiting, overdrive, distortion, or tube distortion is introduced to the repeats. The band pass filter lets you cut frequencies from the repeats and boost them when the resonance is turned up. Use the distortion and resonant filter together for tape echo-like sounds.
For further tweaking of the effect, try the Duck knob. Triggered by the incoming audio signal, it causes the repeats to duck like a side chain compressor.
The Trigger and Roll modes let you play The Echo as an instrument, creating stutter and repeat effects on the fly.
Finally, there are Pan and Volume controls. Even a function as basic as stereo panning of the rhythmically gated channels can make for really interesting spatial effects.
The Subtractor Polyphonic Synthesizer is an analog type polyphonic synthesizer based on subtractive synthesis, the method used in classic, analog synthesizers. It's two oscillators can produce well known basic waveforms like square, sawtooth, triangle and sine plus an additional waveforms based on samples. It also features phase offset modulation.
The Malström Graintable Synthesizer combines granular and wavetable synthesis letting you create anything from lush pads to scary squeals, from the pretty to the gritty. Plus, you can use this synth's audio inputs to filter other Reason devices, such as drums or sampled vocals.
The Thor Polysonic Synthesizer provides six open filter and oscillator slots that let you load up three different synth filters and three separate oscillators simultaneously. It utilizes step sequencer for playing your melodies but you can also use it to modulate melodies, trigger phrases from specific keys, create intense arpeggios, and generate piercing percussion lines.
The ID8 Instrument Device provides a wide palette of sounds useful for building a steady foundation for your tracks. Also, the ID8 device is used by default when you're loading a Standard MIDI File into the Reason sequencer. For every MIDI track in the imported file, you will get an ID8 device loaded with a sound that resembles the original sound. This serves as a starting point to be able to play back the imported MIDI file. After, you can change sound, or replace the ID8 with another instrument device.
The ID8 includes the below:
Piano
The Piano category features a grand piano, an upright piano, a dance oriented piano sound and vibes.
Electric Piano
The Electric Piano category holds two classic electric piano sounds plus a digital FM type piano and a Clav.
Organ
The Organ category contains two classic tone-wheel organ sounds, one transistor organ sound and a pump organ.
Guitar
The Guitar category sports an acoustic steel string guitar, a clean electric guitar, a half-acoustic jazz guitar and a dulcimer.
Bass
The Bass category features one fingered and one picked electric bass, an acoustic upright bass and a synth bass.
Strings
The Strings category holds orchestral strings, arco strings, a small string section and a choir sound.
Brass-Wind
The Brass-Wind category features Fat Brass, Brass Section, French Horns and Flute.
Synth
The Synth category contains two classic monophonic synth lead sounds and two characteristic polyphonic pad sounds, one with fast attack and one with slow.
Drums
The Drums category sports four extensive combinations of drums and percussion instruments aimed at different musical styles. Each "drum kit" contains between 53 and 65 different instruments, so there is plenty to choose from!
The NN-19 Sampler is more streamlined and allows you to automate any controls in it when playing audio from a single wav/aiff sample or a sampler patch. It offers a filter section, LFO's, envelopes, as well as an array of connection options for even further customizing your sound. This is the sampler of choice for sound mangling duties.
The sample players in Reason also offer Live Sampling capabilities so that you can hook up a sound source to the rack's sampling input and start sampling. Use a mic, a turntable, an instrument or the entire Reason mix. Live sampling together with pitch detection of root key and automatic zone mapping makes it dead easy to sample an instrument and map the samples across the keyboard. This way you'll create your own multi-sampled instruments for NN-XT and NN-19 in an instant.
Redrum is a drum machine with a built in pattern sequencer. It has ten channels that can play samples loaded by the user or from a preset drum kit. In addition to the pattern sequencer, Redrum can also be played from Reason's main sequencer or via MIDI. By combining the pattern sequencer and the main sequencer you can easily create fills and variations to the patterns without having to create new patterns for every variation. It has two built-in effects sends with send controls for each channel.
The Kong Drum Designer is a drum module that supports analog synthesis, physical modeling, sampling, REX loops, support sound generators, effects, flexible routing, multiple hit types and more. It has 16 pads and 16 drums. Build your drum sounds based on any of the nine different drum modules. Flavor the sound with 11 support generators and effects. Program automation, create alternating groups and let Reason's powerful sequencer control the beat.
Modules
1. Synth Bass Drum - from hard knocking kicks to long booming ones, the analog modeling kick drum can do them all
2. Synth Snare - based on tone, harmonic and noise, short and snappy or long and noisy
3. Synth Hi-Hat - 4 different hit types that can be spread out across the pads - closed, semi-closed, semi-open, or open
4. Synth Tom Tom - if your fondest memories include a musical backdrop of those ubiquitous tom tom breaks in 80's ballads, then this module will make your eyes misty. With its range of settings, this module can produce a wide selection of percussion sounds
5. Physical Bass Drum - built on physical modeling, this module generates organic sounding kicks with flexible settings for tuning, size, beater characteristics, and more
6. Physical Snare Drum - 4 hit types (center, position 1, position 2 and edge) to generate a very natural sounding snare drum - comes with settings for snare tension, bottom and top pitch, and more
7. Physical Tom Tom - includes settings for size, tuning, stick, and more, making it capable of sounding like a wide range of tom tom-like drums
8. Sample player - the NN-Nano is a multi-layered sampler and sample player lets you build drum sounds by layering samples - you can create layered sounds or use velocity settings to create velocity switching between samples
9. REX player - extremely versatile loop player - use it to trigger an entire loop from a pad, in sync of course, or use it to play a selected slice only. You can assign one loop across several pads and set the REX Player to trigger chunks of slices, still in sync
10. Support Generators - 2 modules that can be added after the drum module in the signal flow. One can add noise, the other tone
11. Effects - 9 effect modules to help you shape your sound. You can also route external effects into Kong, or use Kong as an effect module. Effects include the below:
1. Compressor
2. Filter
3. Overdrive
4. Parametric EQ
5. Rattler
6. Ring modulator
7. Reverb
8. Tape Echo
9. Transient Shaper
The Spider CV can split and merge audio on CV and gate signals. For instance, you can split the CV signals from the Matrix Pattern Sequencer to trigger several synths with the same pattern. You can merge the outputs of several LFO's to create some very complex modulation patterns.
The Matrix is an analog style sequencer with a maximum of 32 steps per pattern and is really the part of Reason to use for ReBirth style sequences. Just like ReDrum, Matrix has 32 patterns and each can be freely sized regardless of what time signature has been chosen in the sequencer. So for instance a simple 5 step pattern played back as 16th notes in a 4/4 song would only repeat itself at the original starting position every 5th bar. (No, we didn't use a calculator to work this out, keep reading and the answer will come later).
The Resolution selector allows playback of the pattern in a range between 1/2 notes to 1/128th notes. The playback resolution is of course completely independent of the sequencer, which means you can try out different resolution ideas while the sequencer is playing.
The RPG-8 Monophonic Arpeggiator is a sophisticated device that provides you with a wide breadth of control in creating arpeggios of your audio. It offers a manual mode for controlling the arpeggiated notes yourself as well as an automated mode. IT offers wide 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.
The Combinator is a sophisticated device that allows you to build elaborate chains of Reason units - instruments, effects, pattern sequencers, you name it - and save as Combi patches. When a Combi patch is opened, all units in the created setup are instantly loaded, complete with sounds, settings and routings. With its ability to load up complex instruments routed through effect units and dynamic processors in one go, the Combinator is an extremely playable, extremely performance-friendly device, perfect for both stage and studio use.
The MClass Mastering Suite brings you four separate pro level mastering units designed to add power, presence and an overall professional feel to your Reason mixes. Load up the MClass tools as a complete mastering suite in the Combinator for finalizing whole mixes, or use the units separately. You receive the MClass Equalizer, Stereo Imager, Compressor, and Maximizer.
The BV-512 Digital Vocoder is a 4 to 512-band vocoder capable of modulating sound in both old-school analog style and digital FFT fashion. It also doubles as a fully automated equalizer with a twist. It can also be fully automated. The BV-512 can be used for everything from classic robot vocals to weird harmonic effects.
Modeled after the SSL 9000k, one of the most legendary analog studio consoles in modern music history, the Mixer allows you to bring all the elements of your production together and shape them for your final release. The mixer is equipped with the SSL master bus compressor for giving your tracks a warm, analog sound. With it, you can give all of your tracks a sense of cohesion. The mixer also is equipped with eight auxiliary sends (Aux) sends which operate just like a traditional pro console. In post-fader mode, you can apply effects, like reverb, echo, or distortion to instruments. In pre-fader mode, you can use the Aux sends to create custom headphone feeds for vocalists or recording ensembles.
In addition to the eight sends, each channel including the master bus can be loaded up with insert effects. Create effect signal chains that are only limited by your imagination for every channel in your mix, assign knobs on the mixer to control key parameters of your effects, and then automate every knob, button, and fader on the mixer for flawless mix.
The Echo is an advanced stereo echo bringing together the brilliance of modern delays with the organic sounds of analog circuitry and old-school tape machines. The Echo is equal parts pristine stereo delay, sound sculpturing toolbox, and playable performance effect.
The RV7000 Advanced Reverb is an advanced and flexible reverb effect that lets you dial in your desired reverb sound in seconds, and saving it as your own preset. The reverb engine consists of nine carefully crafted reverb algorithms, with seven individual parameters each: Small Space, Room, Hall, Arena, Plate, Spring, Echo, Multitap and Reverse, each with up to seven individual parameters. This effect also has a built-in EQ and Gate knobs for further tweaking your reverb.
The Scream 4 is an effect rack with ten different types of distortion: Overdrive, Distortion, Fuzz, Tube, Tape, Feedback, Modulate, Warp, Digital, and Scream. It also includes P1 and P2 knobs that let you tweak parameters, the former controls bit resolution and the latter controls the sample rate. In the "Fuzz" setting, P1 alters the Tone and P2 controls the level of Presence. Plus, this effect has a +/- 18 dB Equalizer and a type of speaker simulator for tweaking or beefing up your distortion.
The Line 6 Guitar Amp and Bass Amp are amplifier and speaker cabinet simulators based on the renowned modeling algorithms developed by Line 6. The two devices feature accurate simulations of five of the most coveted vintage amplifier and cabinet models, that you can freely mix and match.
The Sequencer features a cleaner, smoother, more intuitive interface. Dedicated to turning your ideas into great music. A sequencer device or instrument gets its own dedicated track, with separate lanes for note, performance and automation data, opting for a better overview and less clutter. In addition, when a clip is moved to a new location, all its internal data follows right along with it, always ending up exactly where you intended it to. Sequence with ease please!
Blocks lets you sequence your songs using a more pattern-based approach, with the segments of your song as individual building blocks to be laid out in your arrangement. With the basic arrangement laid out, you can see the contents of the blocks and create variations and mute individual parts, or add further musical elements in song mode. You never have to commit to using either mode - you are free to move back and forth between Blocks and Song mode, and any changes you make in your Blocks will instantly be manifested in all instances of that Block.
The ReGroove Mixer is a realtime groove management device designed to give your music a more human and less programmed feel. You can apply different non-destructive groove settings to up to 32 musical elements in your song. Each of the groove channels feature controls for groove amount, slide, and shuffle plus more detailed settings. The Reason soundbank comes with a great selection of groove patches, many of them created from analyzed recordings of real musicians as well as classic groovy tracks.
•Native performance, no special hardware needed
•Virtual mixer and patching system for any number of modules with endless routings possible
•Creates as many of each device as the host computer can handle
•Full automation of all fader and control movements - infinite patching and routing possibilities
•Smooth, seamless, out-of-the-box communication with external MIDI controllers and hardware control surfaces
•The preset mappings link the controller's knobs, buttons and faders to the parameters within Reason's devices, providing instant, tactile control over any function in any Reason unit
•Browser allows for free-text searching of the entire library, "preview-playing" of sounds directly from the browser and increases the efficiency of patch management. The task of finding and loading sounds and patches is smooth and intuitive
•Full synchronization with other MIDI equipment
•Customizable editors for all devices
•Devices can be folded away to save screen space
