We have given Reason the ability to convert audio into REX loops, but that happens completely independent of ReCycle! It’s a feature available to all Reason 7 users, natively in Reason. We haven’t actually integrated ReCycle and Reason. It’s a combination of our amazing time stretch now being used for audio slicing, too, and the added ability for Reason to create REX files. What we’ve done in Reason isn’t exactly ReCycle though. When Reason Met MIDI Out: How MIDI, Virtual CV Work in the New Reason 7 īut if the last story got their answers on what Reason 7 could do for your favorite synth or drum machine, let’s put them in the hot seat on the question of what it does for your microphone. ![]() It’s a companion to the first conversation we had with them, about the addition of MIDI see: Propellerhead certainly kept you waiting for the chance to do that, but in typical form, they’ve also got their own way of going about it.ĬDM talked to Propellerhead about what they’ve done and why they think it’s worth your attention. If you want to do your own sampling work, you probably want the ability to have everything happen inside Reason rather than rely on an external tool like ReCycle. Bringing integrated recording, live sampling, and time stretching into the mix, literally, meant that you might go directly from a mic into an instrument.Īnd that brings us to Reason 7. But the way sound works in Reason has gradually evolved, particularly as Swedish developers Propellerhead made Reason into less of a rack of synths and more of a full production environment. ![]() REX support has always been part of Reason, since the start. By bringing together smart digital slicing with its REX file format for loops, ReCycle helped launch the looping craze in software. But a lot of the popularity of this technique traces back to Propellerhead and their ReCycle tool. Finally, you don’t have to leave Reason to prep samples and loops or re-time recorded sound.įar beyond the simple sampling that first appeared in hardware, slicing, re-timing, and stretching audio keeps getting more sophisticated, manipulating recorded sound in musical ways. If you don’t have the sound banks on your computer you need to install them again – either copy them from your Reason 7 DVD or download the full Reason 7.0.1 package including sound banks from this page.It slices! It dices! No, really – it does. If you moved your sound banks in step 1, simply move them back into the Reason application folder again. Mac users: Open the disk image and drag the Reason folder to your Applications folder on your hard drive. Then double click the "Install Reason.exe" installer. Windows users: Extract all files from the downloaded zip archive. Mac users: Manually delete the Reason folder. Windows users: Use the "Uninstall" function in the Control Panel. ![]() If you already have these installed, it’s easiest to move them to another folder before updating, and then move them back again afterwards.Ģ. These must be located in the Reason application folder. Reason requires the Reason 7 Factory Sound Bank and the Orkester Sound Bank. Move your Reason Sound Banks out of the way. ![]() ReFills, song files and patches in your Reason application folder, then you must move them to another location before you install the upgrade, or they will be lost.ġ. Important for Mac users! If you have personal files, e.g.
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