Reason 8 is the latest release of what is now a well-established DAW that has never been afraid to do things its own way. It comes relatively hot on the heels of Reason 7, released in April 2013 and reviewed in SOS in the June 2013 issue (www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun13/articles/reason-7.htm). That review summarises the ethos and history of the application, describes most of its essential capabilities, and explains how in recent years it has broken out of what was originally an insular, self-contained vision. So if you’re completely new to Reason, or haven’t kept up with developments in the last couple of years, do take a look at that review.

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The sequencer enables you to record, edit and arrange audio and MIDI parts, and the mixer contains pretty advanced channel strips and a master processing section for shaping your mixes.

There’s a lot of other stuff too, much of which has been in Reason for a little while. Automation of devices is straightforward, and an integrated system of internal controller assignments means you can quickly map controls to almost any parameter. Reason uses virtual patch cables to enable you to manually route sound anywhere, with a similar system for Control Voltage – just like you’d get in a real vintage synth.

A MIDI learn system called Remote lets you hook up one or more MIDI hardware controllers and have several people performing and recording from a single project.





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