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Reason Studios announces Reason 13

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Reason Studios

Reason Studios has announced that Reason 13, with an upgraded sequencer, a brand-new browser, five new devices, and more sounds, will be available for purchase and download on June 18th, 2024.

We are thrilled to introduce Reason 13 to the world. Our goal with this upgrade was to improve Reason's unique music making workflow. Whether it's your main DAW or go-to plugin, Reason 13 adds a ton of features—all designed to get you to your sound faster.

Mattias Häggström Gerdt, Product Manager at Reason Studios

Reason's sequencer and interface have been redesigned for a faster workflow and navigation. From the new Edit Area to improved zooming and workflow features, making music in Reason is now faster than ever.

All patches, samples, and loops are now found in one place—the new Browser. Categories and tags make it quick to find what you're looking for and fun to explore over 20 years of sound design along with over 1000 brand-new patches, samples, and loops.

Reason 13 also comes with five new Rack devices:

  • Polytone Dual-Layer Synthesizer is a new synth inspired by the immediacy of hardware classics but with a Reason twist. Great for thick analog sounds and instantly playable patches.
  • Ripley Space Delay combines a delay and reverb with unique sound shaping and deep modulation—it's a delay with character.
  • Three new Tool devices make common tasks in the Rack easier than ever: sidechaining, stereo widening, and gain staging and panning.

From January 1, 2024, onwards, every purchase or upgrade to Reason 12 includes a free upgrade to Reason 13, available on June 18, 2024. Reason 13 will of course also be available to all Reason+ subscribers.

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Discussion: Active
A9475EC
A9475EC
4 May 2024 at 7:29pm

Shambles yet again for reason studios, I think most people who use... used reason understand it was the day it was no longer propellerhead was the beginning of the end of true reason ethics.

Nazlive
Nazlive
5 May 2024 at 1:36pm

Yeah removing the intro/starter/limited versions was the killer for me. Also bitwig came around.

Though on the other hand around 500 bucks for quite a plugin suite compared to others seems to be comparable price wise to other competition out there.

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