Sim Studio

Want to arrange music like Aphex Twin, sample like Fatboy Slim, and lay down beats like Dr. Dre? Propellerhead Software’s next-gen code, Reason 2.0, emulates a costly electronic recording studio for about $400. The ever-expandable virtual rack’s drum machines, synthesizers, samplers, and effects can be controlled via PC, Mac, or MIDIkeyboard. The interface is so […]

Want to arrange music like Aphex Twin, sample like Fatboy Slim, and lay down beats like Dr. Dre? Propellerhead Software's next-gen code, Reason 2.0, emulates a costly electronic recording studio for about $400. The ever-expandable virtual rack's drum machines, synthesizers, samplers, and effects can be controlled via PC, Mac, or MIDIkeyboard. The interface is so easy to use, any novice can jam. Who knows, maybe your next tune can be in a car commercial, too.

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