Reason 4 - Intro to Thor
Thor is a multi-synthesis synthesizer with six oscillator types, four different filters, a step sequencer and a modulation matrix. Fully routable. Fully automatable. Fully everything.
Propellerhead Reason 4 is a complete music system with all the tools and instruments you need to turn your ideas into music. The Propellerheads REASON 4 latest features are a new polyphonic Thor synth (with six different oscillator types), analog style step sequencer, RPG-8 arpeggiator with single note repeat (switches on the arpeggiator only when, at least, two notes are played together) and manual (real-time arpeggios) mode, ReGroove mixer (real-time groove fine-tuning) with up to 32 channels, signature patches and a new improved tool window to provide better access to all the huge quantity of program options. Making music should be as easy as powering up a computer, loading up a powerful piece of music software, and getting down to business. And it is. Reason version 4 is a virtual studio rack with all the tools and instruments you need to turn your ideas into music. And it’s more than just a set of excellent synths and effects. It’s a complete music system. Step into the age of Reason. Synthesizers, samplers, drum machine, REX file loop player, professional mastering tools, mixer, vocoder, world class effects, pattern sequencer and more. As many of each as your computer can handle. Reason is an infinitely expandable all-in-one music production environment, complete with its own realtime sequencer. For a Reason user, the journey from musical idea to full production is a short one. With an intuitive, self-expaining user interface and quick access to instruments and effects, Reason’s learning curve is anything but steep. Reason is so direct you’ll learn it in minutes. With Reason, picking up where you left off - be it last night or last month - is as simple as turning the power on. When you save your music, your whole studio setup is stored along with it. You can even include your samples, loops and drum kits in the Reason file, for easy web publishing or email collaboration with other Reason users.
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