![]() ![]() Recycle is still bought by many who don’t necessarily use Reason, but other DAWs, so this is also why there isn’t a consolidation as there was with Reason and Record into one system. Much like ReGroove and more so like the sequencer, Recycle could still open up in a sizable panel in the main screen by clicking on a Recycle icon, and then chosen to be seen on a larger scale as a full screen if desired, without having to stretch, and with further options to zoom. As a standalone it would retain the original functionality, while as an integration of Reason, it would simply open up in separate panel much in the same way that the rack, mixer, and sequencer separate. I think Propellerhead should have simply made two versions of Recycle, one that integrates into Reason and one that can still open independently similar to how Celemony Melodyne works. Still, a company like Imageline with FLStudio and SliceX (different but comparable to Recycle) was able to put the two concepts of a DAW and a slicing plugin together. Recycle was made way before Reason, and, unlike Rebirth, Propellerhead most likely couldn’t find a way to link the physical aspects of the two without changing the original presentation of Recycle. One of the major reasons why Recycle as an application was not integrated into Reason was its GUI and the way the screen stretched in size to see sound waves distinctly as well as configurations. Reason is a great product covered in shit. ![]() I paid for the f*cking software, I should be able to use it without it constantly nagging me for a f*cking key. Now I use software from respectful developers like Ableton, who still use copy protection but don’t make me carry around another piece of hardware and plug it in every time I want to use it. I know it inside out and used to love it. I find it deeply insulting that props did this after I paid out for the original and update after update after update… They are disrespectful, full of fear, and abusive towards their customers and ultimately, as you so rightly point out, achieve absolutely nothing with their ill conceived backward retarded copy protection turd!Īs for the comment about not knowing reason and hating it for that, you know nothing about me or what I do. If there are soooooo many people with a cracked copy of reason then the dongle/key does absolutely nothing except make paying customers lives more difficult. See the Propellerhead site for info on Reason 7.ĭurghhhhh! You plonker… Do you not realise how stupid that comment is? Balance (includes upgrade to Reason 7 for owners of previous versions of Reason) EUR 429 / USD $449.Reason Essentials 2 upgrade from previous versions FREE.Reason 7 Upgrade (from any previous Reason version) EUR 129 / USD $129.Reason 7 and Reason Essentials 2 begin public beta testing today and will be available for purchase worldwide in Q2 of 2013. Reason Essentials 2 has also been announced giving an entry level way in. New Audiomatic Retro Transformer effect unit adds a “futuristic-vintage” sound.Enhanced Factory Sound Bank comes with new loops and drum kits.Reason 7 makes it easier to import audio from users’ music libraries and the web, with support for mp3, aac, wma and more.New spectrum analyzer with visual EQ controls.Convert recordings into REX loops for further creative possibilities.Automatic audio slicing and audio quantize. ![]()
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