Reason Stage - Reason 10 Concept For Live Performance On Stage

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Marco Raaphorst
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Post 28 Oct 2016

Some sort of DrOctoSupersampler looping-device with record options and being able to run clips simultaneously would do it for me.

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AttenuationHz
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Post 29 Nov 2016

Carly(Poohbear) wrote:
calebbrennan wrote:Postby AttenuationHz » 22 Oct 2016

"And that's your opinion is it? You expect me to make a tutorial on how to do all of that do you. You might be waiting a lifetime. Have a little think on how it can be done its very easy actually"

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Caleb:

"we're all here to help each other otherwise what is the purpose of this forum?

for me it is to learn from more experienced users and solve problems.

I wasn't asking for a full tutorial

Just a paragraph ,.....because you state its very simple.

I have read the manual and people learn in different ways

you could be gracious and share a few clues.
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"Caleb:

"we're all here to help each other otherwise what is the purpose of this forum?

for me it is to learn from more experienced users and solve problems.

I wasn't asking for a full tutorial

Just a paragraph ,.....because you state its very simple.

I have read the manual and people learn in different ways

you could be gracious and share a few clues."

The clue is in the title. If that's too cryptic for you, Reason on a live stage. Reason is no different to using hardware as long as you route audio into it as you would with hardware. Its a sandbox program you can do almost anything in it you can do with hardware.
It is not too much of an ask for people or things to be the best version of itself!

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Aquila
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Post 10 Dec 2016

submonsterz wrote:
AttenuationHz wrote:Any of them work with windows 10?
Petertools does install and run on win 10.
But it would only in rewire preferences on install only find flstudio / rebirth and and asio4all rewire.
It would not find reason rewire at all.
Also the menu item drop downs did not seem to work but
Could select modules etc via right click menu on screen.
I suspect that Reason would no longer be visible due to being 64 bit.

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Re8et
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Post 27 Feb 2025

Aquila wrote:
10 Dec 2016
submonsterz wrote: Petertools does install and run on win 10.
But it would only in rewire preferences on install only find flstudio / rebirth and and asio4all rewire.
It would not find reason rewire at all.
Also the menu item drop downs did not seem to work but
Could select modules etc via right click menu on screen.
I suspect that Reason would no longer be visible due to being 64 bit.
it on Archive.org now.
https://archive.org/details/peter-tools ... er-x-32-xp

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Re8et
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Post 27 Feb 2025

dioxide wrote:
01 Aug 2016
A long time ago there was an add on app called Liveset created by a small Italian company called PeterTools. They had a bunch of modules in a similar style to Reason's Rack that were designed for live use. Sadly they didn't continue to develop it, although the website is still online.
http://www.petertools.com/liveset/
http://www.soundonsound.com/news/live-p ... e-launched

Basically it implemented a load of stuff before Propellerhead built it into Reason. Some of this stuff still can't be done over 10 years later.

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it's on archive now forever, I uploaded mine.
https://archive.org/details/peter-tools ... er-x-32-xp

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