Reason Studios – Reason 11 v11.3.9 STANDALONE, VST3, AAX x64

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Reason Studios 11 is a new version of the popular DAW. Propellerhead Software has announced the release of version 11 of the Reason Workstation and its name change to Reason Studios. The updated version of the program will receive many functions and the option of using it as a plug-in in other DAWs.
The application will add 70 new devices and processing effects (chorus, compressors, equalizers, etc.), 16 additional plug-ins and a special Reason Rack system, thanks to which it will be possible to use most of Reason’s instruments and interfaces in other workstations.

All plugins used can be switched among themselves, which will allow you to create your own various options for sound routing. Other innovations include: smooth chords for audio clips, improved zoom, options for notes, an optimized note editing process, and an additional type of automation.

4 Comments on “Reason Studios – Reason 11 v11.3.9 STANDALONE, VST3, AAX x64”

    1. I’ve sat in with a session on ableton with a buddy who was checking out his Reason 11 trial, and we LOVED what it means that Reason can now run as a VST version too. It was so much better and more versatile and riddled with possibilities in combination with ableton than we first expected- which was a limited, however good the quality may have been, amount of stanard reason capabilities.l But no! OOOOoooft!
      It works like an arse on fire! I’m still making solid use of stems we made in that month. As is he.
      I’m likely to fork out for it by summer. Too righty!

  1. Believe me, —–THERE——HAS—BEEN—NO—-REASON—CRACK—SINCE—-REASON 5
    it either won’t work(locked or corrupt, or dangerous zip, or is just the SAME standard version of the time it was uploaded to whichever mirrors it’s been echoing around since whenever it was released. AND, will STILL need verified by the reason website
    NOBODY has run a crack of reason or any other major industry standard classic racks, DAW’s (worth speaking of till any others make a name) or in fact most now classic gear that’s still maintained and updated by the devs, since the days of reason 5!! NOBODY!

    Once you’re established, your developer team can begin to pay for contractors or staff who specialize in keeping the software secure and crack-safe. After all, that’s a LOT of sweat, work, coding, swatting, crushing failures, field testing to keep getting paid for devoting professional quality time, expensive studio suites to test there, etc etc etc it takes full-time pros. You spend THAT amount of time building something? You earned your pay.
    So, fair is fair.
    As a regular user of reason, and some other classic, still current, software, I’m fine using older cracks, if, or when I have to. You never know what situation you can be stuck in and have, say, a last minute party/festival and just a buddies laptop?. Then, hell yeh! BINGO! HERE WE GO!
    Otherwise, the rest of the time, I really don’t mind paying my share towards work I actually LIKE to support.

    Afterall, those companies are all too aware that there are old cracked versions from their archives that are commonly shared around.
    But, that’s OK, since once you get a good feel for what Reason 5, being so old now, is capable of, and able to run on any old heap from XP up, you tend to realise how incredible the deal is for full, constantly updated/supported current versions. (£20 per month? including Reason 11’s VST version? HOLY COO! That’s a moo!)
    Before my switch to Ableton around 2010, I was happy using cracked Cubases till I got well enough acquainted with it to think ”HELL YEH! I’LL GRAB A LEGIT ONE OF THESE THEN!”
    I knew by then how worth every penny the work within it had become.
    And reason has given me more than just a DAW on it’s own can, with the ridiculous amount of combinations you can rattle the bugger through!
    By the time a reason project is ready to drop into ableton? OOCHA!

    Am stoned and waffling now.
    SUFFICE TO SAY —–THERE——HAS—BEEN—NO—-REASON—CRACK—SINCE—-REASON 5

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