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No. I'm pretty sure it needs a lazer gun. 
Yeah exactly... full support to waveforms could be great...
I won't feel very comfortable if you just drop the audio clip and it will be out of sync with the other elements of the track =/ It could be very very messy...
It must to have a single wrapping algorithm so we can get at least little sync with the main tempo.
And imagine that I was especting that the new version could have this support... I see that it's not the case... U_u
Whatever... the thing that I liked much is the new sequencer feel...
Is plenty such a great update... =)
Cheers! 
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| Originally posted by Vizay The only thing I really miss (as usual) is the (at least in other programs)regular audio track. I mean shure you have the samplers NN-19 and NN-XT but if you want to work with a full vocal track the only good option is to rewire. Why on earth can't they just create a simple audio track, it doesn't need warping options, automatic stutter magic and a laser gun. I would be perfectly happy with a basic audio track! |

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| Originally posted by dj_palm can it render as mp3 yet? |
Excited. 
It seems so recently that I had the same feeling about trying out the Combinator, and now here we are with a brand new synth to try out! Can't wait! 
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| Originally posted by Timothy Is there an official release date? |
as long as all songs convert nicley im golden!! i wanna get my hands in to the new arrpegiatore!!!.
Taken from the propellerheads newsletter:
"Breaking News: Reason 4 goes Golden Master!
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We are beyond happy to announce that we have reached an important
milestone this week as Reason 4 hit Golden Master status. This is tech
speak for having finished beta testing and shipped the master copy of
the software DVD to the duplication plant.
We would like to thank all the testers who have helped us tracks down
the bugs in Reason 4 during beta testing.
Now we enter a stage of manufacturing and shipping that will end with
the public release of Reason 4. We have not set a date for this release
yet, since we need to know that all parts of the production apparatus is
working before we can commit to a date. Watch propellerheads.se for
updates."
I was part of the beta and it went very smoothly. The Thor synth is really cool, the filters are fat.
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is great, it sounds very close to a JP-8000 supersaw.
Oh and it should ship in about 6 weeks.
Yay!... good to know that... lets keep some money for the next season, just hoping that the update fee won't be so high =/.
BTW... Eldritch... cool sample!
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| Originally posted by glsmaster Yay!... good to know that... lets keep some money for the next season, just hoping that the update fee won't be so high =/. BTW... Eldritch... cool sample! |
August 28, 2007: Propellerhead Software are proud to announce that Reason 4 will be released on September 26 at 12.00, CET. Reason 4 will then be available from the Prop Shop as well as from music stores worldwide. For your convenience, we have added a countdown meter to the Reason 4 banner above.
not a terrible upgrade cost really, certainly would get a lot more use than reason 3.0 for me thanks to thor
I might buy this stuff, this thor synth looks great and I can still buy it for student price for some weeks. 1 question: can you create a track in cubase and assign it to a rewired reason synth like thor? So you do all the midi stuff in cubase and the synth work in reason.
In your Reason rewire interface in Cubase, you select which audio inputs you have coming through to Cubase. It's a bit of a hassle though - the first two are treated as a stereo pair, the rest are mono inputs. So you'd set up two Cubase channels and pan them left and right to get a stereo instrument in. In terms of MIDI, there'll be a drop down list with all the devices in the Reason rack, so you'd just select the relevant Thor synth, then it'll send the MIDI notes over and control it.
Question to the beta testers.
How is Thor? Are the sounds more warmer than the subtractor? and how does it do with the pad/string sounds? Is it compareable to any existing VST?
thanks
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| Originally posted by Massive84 Question to the beta testers. How is Thor? Are the sounds more warmer than the subtractor? and how does it do with the pad/string sounds? Is it compareable to any existing VST? thanks |
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| Originally posted by derail In your Reason rewire interface in Cubase, you select which audio inputs you have coming through to Cubase. It's a bit of a hassle though - the first two are treated as a stereo pair, the rest are mono inputs. So you'd set up two Cubase channels and pan them left and right to get a stereo instrument in. In terms of MIDI, there'll be a drop down list with all the devices in the Reason rack, so you'd just select the relevant Thor synth, then it'll send the MIDI notes over and control it. |
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