Propellerheads Reason 4 announced
it was all a big marketing trickDaemonix wrote:Are you sure about it??!?codecks wrote:Didn't Prodigy made a complete album with reason. At least the pre-production part I think.manzatour wrote:how many of you use this software for real production?
i'm just curious...
I used version 2 some years ago, it was fun to play with it.
I had a look on the net, here's what I found:Daemonix wrote:Are you sure about it??!?codecks wrote:Didn't Prodigy made a complete album with reason. At least the pre-production part I think.manzatour wrote:how many of you use this software for real production?
i'm just curious...
I used version 2 some years ago, it was fun to play with it.
http://www.propellerheads.se/news/artic ... le=prodigy
http://www.m-audio.com/news/en_us-346.html
from http://dancemusic.about.com/od/artistsh ... yInt_2.htmRS: I've got to ask you a geek question. You work on your laptop a lot, what software do you use on your laptop?
Liam: For this album I used Reason. It's a consumer-based product, that's very kind of like low-fi and just perfect for what I wanted to do. I started off on this Roland W30 and I've kind of ended back on the equivalent of what the W30 would be now, which to me, is Reason, a self-contained program. Obviously you can't record vocals or actual audio into it, so when I wrote all the demos on Reason and then we shifted across to ProTools and it went up another gear. That's basically how I wrote the record, all on the laptop.