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Reason 11 as a Plugin in Your Daw

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Reason Studios launches soon Reason 11 as a Plugin bring Reason’s synths, instruments, effects and sounds anywhere you want with the Reason Rack Plugin.

This is really big news. Personally, I love using reason. The reality is that Reason while it is great is not my main DAW. I would love to combine Reason with my DAW and the release of Reason 11 finally allows me to do that. My preferred Reason instruments can now be used in my main DAW, complete with the free routing and great sounds you’d expect from Reason. A DAW that supports VST3 plugins can run Reason Rack Plugin.

Reason Studios have specifically tested Reason Rack Plugin with the latest versions of Ableton Live, FL Studio (Windows), Studio One, Cubase, Reaper and Bitwig. Reason Studios is working hard on an AU version of the Reason Rack Plugin and plan to release it as a free update before the end of 2019.

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Reason Rack Plugin is coming on September 25 as a VST 3 plugin with an AU plugin version coming before the end of 2019.

Reason 11 comes in three flavors: Reason Intro (€79), Reason (€349) and Reason Suite (€549). If you want it all, the brand new Reason Suite is a formidable collection of instruments, effects, and other music-making tools–more than 70 devices in total! It’s all of Reason’s instruments and effects and 16 extra Rack Extension plugins from Reason Studios in one unbelievable package at an unbeatable price.

Upgrades: You can upgrade from any previous version of Reason to Reason 11 for $129 / €129 or to Reason 11 Suite for $249 / €249. Please note that there’s no grace period or pre-order for Reason Suite.

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Reason 11 as a Plugin in Your Daw

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Reason 11 as a Plugin in Your Daw

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Reason Studios launches soon Reason 11 as a Plugin bring Reason’s synths, instruments, effects and sounds anywhere you want with the Reason Rack Plugin.

This is really big news. Personally, I love using reason. The reality is that Reason while it is great is not my main DAW. I would love to combine Reason with my DAW and the release of Reason 11 finally allows me to do that. My preferred Reason instruments can now be used in my main DAW, complete with the free routing and great sounds you’d expect from Reason. A DAW that supports VST3 plugins can run Reason Rack Plugin.

Reason Studios have specifically tested Reason Rack Plugin with the latest versions of Ableton Live, FL Studio (Windows), Studio One, Cubase, Reaper and Bitwig. Reason Studios is working hard on an AU version of the Reason Rack Plugin and plan to release it as a free update before the end of 2019.

04 sm n.3ff3e50808d2

Reason Rack Plugin is coming on September 25 as a VST 3 plugin with an AU plugin version coming before the end of 2019.

Reason 11 comes in three flavors: Reason Intro (€79), Reason (€349) and Reason Suite (€549). If you want it all, the brand new Reason Suite is a formidable collection of instruments, effects, and other music-making tools–more than 70 devices in total! It’s all of Reason’s instruments and effects and 16 extra Rack Extension plugins from Reason Studios in one unbelievable package at an unbeatable price.

Upgrades: You can upgrade from any previous version of Reason to Reason 11 for $129 / €129 or to Reason 11 Suite for $249 / €249. Please note that there’s no grace period or pre-order for Reason Suite.

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