Full Propellerhead Reason 7 review now published in Music Tech magazine
“It’s very approachable, instant and fun to use while at the same time providing serious tools that can help you quickly make great recordings. Crucially the Props have managed all this while keeping it friendly and efficient, which goes a long way towards getting the technology out of the way and letting you make music”.

Published earlier this month on MusicTech magazine’s website, the review of Propellerhead Reason 7 is now availableto read in full in the magazine.
“Reason 7 brings some important and welcome new features and edges the software closer to being the serious studio tool that it has always promised it could be. It still takes a different approach to Logic, Cubase, Pro Tools et al, but this is one of its strengths and indeed part of the driving force behind many people’s love for it”.
The full review can be found in the latest issue of MusicTech magazine (Issue 123, June 2013) on sale now. Propellerhead Reason 7 is also available now at £349 RRP inc VAT or as an upgrade (from any previous version of Reason) for £99 RRP inc VAT. For more information please click here.
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