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Propellerhead Reason 5 review

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Verdict

As quirky and esoteric as ever, but Reason 5 is an ambitious update that's a pleasure to use

Review Date: 13 Aug 2010

Reviewed By: Ben Pitt

Price when reviewed: £228 (£268 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
4 stars out of 6

Features & Design
4 stars out of 6

Value for Money
5 stars out of 6

Ease of Use
3 stars out of 6


Frustratingly, though, Dr. Octo Rex lacks this live sampling function because it works with REX files, which Reason can't generate. This is presumably because Propellerhead wants to protect sales of its ReCycle software, which slices WAV files into individual drum hits to turn them into REX loops. However, many audio packages integrate this kind of function at no extra cost, which makes the £132 exc VAT price for ReCycle seem excessive.

There are plenty of smaller improvements, including a large input meter, a tap tempo function, plus various enhancements to how MIDI data is handled. Blocks Mode lets users work on discrete sections of a track - verses, choruses and so on - and arrange them more quickly than by copying and pasting individual objects. This kind of time-saving feature can stifle creativity rather than encourage it, though. Propellerhead also claims better handling of samples and synth presets in the Browser window, but we still found it cumbersome.

Anyone already using Reason and Record only needs to upgrade to Reason 5 to also update Record to 1.5. This brings a smattering of handy little features such as Reverse and Normalise commands, plus a new effect: Neptune. This provides automatic pitch correction in the style of Antares Autotune - a staple ingredient of modern pop music. It's a little crude, with nothing to match the note-level precision of Cubase 5's VariAudio. However, Neptune has a few tricks of its own, such as the option to perform the desired tune with a MIDI keyboard, either to correct tuning problems or to generate completely new melodies.

Propellerhead Reason 5

With so many toys to play with, Reason is certainly entertaining to use. However, there are times when its charms wear a little thin. The main culprit is the impenetrable tangle of cables that gathers around the back of the virtual rack. Despite various efforts by Propellerhead to simplify this interface, we'd much prefer text-based labels and lists for signal routing.

Another frustration is that the interface tweaks introduced in Record haven't made their way to the stand-alone version of Reason. The vertically stacked rack makes little sense on a widescreen display, but those running Reason without Record can't have two racks side by side.

Reason is so unusual that it's hard to judge against its peers, but there are a few areas where comparisons can be drawn. Its arsenal of synths and samplers is a cut above the rest, but its effects are merely competent - and neither can be upgraded with VST plugins. The lack of a convolution-based reverb is particularly regrettable. Meanwhile, all those virtual knobs, buttons and cables require an organised mind to keep on top of.

Even so, Reason provides a vast array of music-making devices for an extremely reasonable price, and its inspiring synthesisers beg to be explored. For those producing electronic music on a finite budget, it's hard to fault.

Author: Ben Pitt

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As an example, Exoplanet, my music made only with Reason v. 4

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By eusantis on 28 Aug 2010

Reason 5 Review

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i am currently undergoing a freelance project in college and i have chosen to review reason 5. I come accross yours and i was wondering if you could give me some feedback because you know what you are on about if you could do this i wuold really appreciate it

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