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Backline rig 2
Backline rig 2








backline rig 2
  1. Backline rig 2 update#
  2. Backline rig 2 software#
  3. Backline rig 2 free#
  4. Backline rig 2 mac#

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Next up, the mixer's four effects sends now operate in stereo, a laudable option in most mixing devices, but an initially curious choice for a closed software system. Propellerhead have, thoughtfully, retained the original EQ response as an option (selectable via a switch on the Remix back panel), so that users can load pre-v2.5 songs safe in the knowledge that they won't sound different. What those improvements are haven't been logged, but the audible result is that the EQ is smoother and has less tendency to blow out and unbalance the overall sound, especially the low band. These concern the Remix mixer, the device at the heart of every Reason project.įirst of all, Propellerhead's engineers have 'improved' the response of Remix's two-band shelving channel EQ. We'll deal with the new Reason devices in detail in just a moment, but first let's examine some small enhancements added by v2.5. Version 2.5 of Reason visibly adds an advanced reverb device, a powerful vocoder, an evil distortion device aptly termed a 'Sound Destruction Unit', a 'sound-fattening' unison effect, and those merger/splitters mentioned above.

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The software functions perfectly as a stand-alone application - though you'll need sampling software if you plan to add your own samples - and it will interface, as sync'ed slave or static rack, with most popular sequencing platforms on the Mac or PC. Mouse-driven editing is pretty straightforward, but the software can be made to interact with a wide range of third-party MIDI knob or fader boxes. They're all interconnected by an intuitive cabling system and the programming interface is very knob-heavy. Essentially, Reason offers a virtual simulation of practically everything that would be found in a real electronic music studio: synthesizers, sample players, drum machines, sequencing tools, effects and an audio mixer. Recapping ReasonĪnyone who doesn't know about Reason should see our reviews and two-part tech tips features in previous issues of SOS (see the ' Reason In SOS' box) there's no room for a lengthy description of its features here.

Backline rig 2 update#

And there's a secret weapon in the update too: a pair of simple yet incredibly useful audio and control signal merging/splitting devices that open up a world of creative possibilities. No-one would have argued that Reason didn't need a bit more muscle in the effects department, but the number and power of the new devices goes beyond what was strictly required (certainly a better reverb and a more convincing distortion effect), adding a whole new sonic dimension to this electronic studio.

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Not content with interim operational tweaks to the software, Propellerhead went the whole hog and added a selection of major new devices, primarily for signal processing, to the Reason virtual rack.

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The recent version 2.5 update came as a bit of a surprise to many, not only in its timing (not long after the previous major v2.0 upgrade) but also in its scope, especially given that it's free for registered users. Since its launch early in 2001, Propellerhead's Reason has established itself as one of the coolest music software packages ever, with a large and growing user base. The success story that is the Reason software studio continues to unfold with the release of v2.5, which adds a slew of sophisticated effects and processing devices - all free to registered users.










Backline rig 2