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Blend Adds Support for Propellerhead Reason

Published 10 years ago on September 10, 2014

By Jonathan Graham

Blend, a new an online network where musicians share and collaborate on tracks, announces support for Propellerhead Reason music production software. Reason users can now share and collaborate on in-progress music projects, tutorials, and sample packs.

Veteran music creators Paul Wilson (Lauryn Hill, Erin Barra), Justen Williams (Kourtney Hart), and Chris Freeman (Manchester Orchestra, Bad Books) have joined Blend to celebrate the announcement with exclusive new material for users to pull and re-imagine. Users can browse Reason projects here: https://blend.io/explore/type/reason.

Reason features on Blend:

Publish Reason projects for private or public collaborations and remixing

Browse, preview, comment on and pull (download) public Reason projects

Share a preview widget for Reason projects on third party sites

Propellerhead Reason is a full-featured music production software studio. Centered on its signature rack of instruments, effects, and sounds, Reason includes everything needed to write, record, remix and produce great-sounding tracks. Songs are built in Reason's sequencer with the ability to add guitar, vocals, MIDI synths, or even record an entire band. Tracks are then polished and finished in Reason's studio-grade mixing console.

Join the Blend community with an exclusive invitation from Propellerhead, visit Blend/Propellerhead and enter the code: REASON.


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