Users can create tighter sounding tracks with more human feel and even attain better mixes using ReGroove. This revolutionary approach gives users 32 “groove channels” that can be assigned to sequencer tracks and lanes, providing individual settings for groove strength, timing shift, velocity, duration and other parameters nondestructively. Using the ReGroove Mixer, users can apply in real-time varying amounts of swing, shuffle and grooves to tracks. The ReGroove Mixer brings traditional groove and swing quantization from sequencers into the more flexible, usable paradigm of a mixing console. The result is a fantastic, full-sounding software instrument that is extremely light on CPU usage. Thor facilitates a plethora of modulation routings enabling users to exchange audio and control signals just like original analog synths. With six open “slots,” Thor brings together six different oscillators with four different filter types plus wave shaping, enveloping and effects. Thor, Polysonic Synthesizer, takes sound creation to a new level, according to the company, offering a “museum” of synthesis techniques wrapped into one instrument. Otherwise, we’ve got a sneak preview of the new features: If you’re psyched already – you can apply for the beta progam. “We can’t wait to hear the music our users will make with the new version.” For users, this will be as inspiring as using Reason for the first time,” says Ernst Nathorst-Böös, CEO and founder of Propellerhead Software.
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“This is clearly the biggest update to Reason ever. Workflow enhancements that give musicians the control and power to make great sounding music faster and easier than ever.The ReGroove mixer, a new way to adjust the rhythmic feel of tracks.Propellerhead has announced it has started beta testing for Reason 4.