Am I the only Reason 4 user on here?
- MannequinRaces
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Maybe. I have a special place in my heart for R4. That's the first version I purchased!
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I upgrade immediately on every version so R4 is like 12 years ago now or something.
No reason you can't be there but I wonder if you might not gain from Europa or Thor or the Seq updates or the Mixing...?
No reason you can't be there but I wonder if you might not gain from Europa or Thor or the Seq updates or the Mixing...?
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I’m still using Reason 4
The best version ever for several reasons
- TritoneAddiction
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You're missing out dude. Lots of improvements have been made.
I’m also a reason 11 user but R4 has every essential device I need , and it’s damn light .
I could easily make music with R4 even with the lack of audio track. Allthough some few useful devices are missing like neptune ....
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Thor was introduced in R4!
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I upgraded every version since I got a legit version of 4.... except 11, but who'd be daft enough to upgrade from 10 to 11? lol
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Using Reason since version 3 and still never finished a song.
Using Reason since version 3 and still never finished a song.
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I was using 4 till now but when 11 came out with RRP, i upgraded
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Yes I still use Subtractor a lot. It is my #3 go-to synth (Europa, Thor Sub).
Some of the smaller older units not so much but I didn't love them ever. I never write them off however as there is always a time they are perfect, like the red reverb for its sound. The red half-rack Compressor & Distortion are the only things I am likely never to use again. Like anything, you move around a bit digging this tool now, the other later...
Some of the smaller older units not so much but I didn't love them ever. I never write them off however as there is always a time they are perfect, like the red reverb for its sound. The red half-rack Compressor & Distortion are the only things I am likely never to use again. Like anything, you move around a bit digging this tool now, the other later...
Benedict Roff-Marsh
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Completely burned and gone
4 was really a synth lover version. I’ve stopped upgrading (every version from v1 !) at 6.5 and can’t wait for RRP when retina friendly
It was a great upgrade for me, i got so many new toys which i didn't have,and now i can use all of that inside another DAW so it was well worth it.
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Reasons 1 - 4 will always be a bit magical for me. All of those versions cover very important, very particular periods of my life, and I have a strong attachment to them as a result. It's one of the main reasons I decided to put together a VM a few years back to catalogue those old releases. Reason 4 stands out in particular as it was the version I used to produce my first "proper" album, which was a much-needed release from a bit of a weird time in my life.
I also have a fun memory of my beta DVD arriving in the post on a particularly sunny day, and having to contain my excitement from my housemate who - as a fellow Reason user at the time - was particularly interested in what was going on! I also remember sitting down with Thor for the first time and realising "oh wow, they've only gone and knocked it out of the park again!".
A lot has changed since then and there's no way I'd ever choose to go back (outside of an odd project or something), but I consider R4 to be my own personal "favourite" based on added features, personal circumstance, and timing.
I also have a fun memory of my beta DVD arriving in the post on a particularly sunny day, and having to contain my excitement from my housemate who - as a fellow Reason user at the time - was particularly interested in what was going on! I also remember sitting down with Thor for the first time and realising "oh wow, they've only gone and knocked it out of the park again!".
A lot has changed since then and there's no way I'd ever choose to go back (outside of an odd project or something), but I consider R4 to be my own personal "favourite" based on added features, personal circumstance, and timing.
Hi adam.adfielding wrote: ↑18 Jun 2020Reasons 1 - 4 will always be a bit magical for me. All of those versions cover very important, very particular periods of my life, and I have a strong attachment to them as a result. It's one of the main reasons I decided to put together a VM a few years back to catalogue those old releases. Reason 4 stands out in particular as it was the version I used to produce my first "proper" album, which was a much-needed release from a bit of a weird time in my life.
I also have a fun memory of my beta DVD arriving in the post on a particularly sunny day, and having to contain my excitement from my housemate who - as a fellow Reason user at the time - was particularly interested in what was going on! I also remember sitting down with Thor for the first time and realising "oh wow, they've only gone and knocked it out of the park again!".
A lot has changed since then and there's no way I'd ever choose to go back (outside of an odd project or something), but I consider R4 to be my own personal "favourite" based on added features, personal circumstance, and timing.
I believe that each version of Reason sounds a bit different( not that much but different) what do you think about this? I’ve tested this so many times during all these years ...
Bytheway is it possible to listen to the album you composed with R4?
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I don't think there's any major change between versions outside of what's added - for example, if you open a tune made in Reason 1 in Reason 4 I'm pretty sure it'd sound exactly the same. I've opened old (<v5) tunes in newer versions of Reason and they've generally sounded exactly the same as the old exports I've got kicking around. That's actually one of the things I really like about Reason - backward compatibility is generally pretty fantastic (outside of the old Line6 amps, sadly!).
As for my album - sure thing! You can check it out here (and on Spotify/Apple Music/whatever)
"Belief" is a powerful thing with audio, but in fact every version of reason passes audio 100% cleanly, no coloration (I've been a user since version 2.0).
I personally like V4 because among other things Thor - but it was also the first version I reviewed for Recording Magazine (previously helped write the ReCycle review for Electronic Musician in the mid 1990s, so it was like "coming home" to the Props!). I'm not so sure the sequencer changes were all around better IMO - they were just different, with some improvements and some neutral changes IIRC. Tempo/meter tracks were an improvements, not sure to this day how I feel about how clips are handled, and the graphical changes have probably aged better than I initially thought at the time (neutral).
But again, I still feel Thor is one of the time tested synths/tools in Reason, helping it stand out from the other DAWs to this day IMO.
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