![]() ![]() There's some good, some bad and some ugly. Now that Reason+ has been out for over year, I've done an updated review to look at how that first year has played out. So I'd actually rate Reason+ higher than Reason, especially if you're using it as plugin. However, the overall package presented with Reason+ is pretty great, when you factor in all of the instruments effects, utilities, etc. But now that it's been out for over a year and still has not seen any significant improvements (while its peer DAWs have been improving), I think the core score for Reason 12 is more like a 6/10. When Reason 12 was first released, I gave it an 7/10. This gets you access to a ton of sounds and flexibility for a very affordable price. However, you can also run Reason 12 inside of another DAW as a super-powerful instrument and effects suite. It lacks many of the features that have long been standard among its competitors, and there is no clear indication that this will be changing. That said, Reason's core architecture is outdated. I think that this aspect makes Reason especially well suited for guitar players or folks that are into modular synthesis. There's something about it that feels more like an instrument than a piece of recording software. ![]() I also think that Reason is probably the most fun and inspiring DAW. Song I've made in Reason have been streamed hundreds of thousands of time, placed on TV Shows and Netflix Documentaries, and broadcast on NPR. Reason 12 will be the core of your Reason+ experience, so it's worth thinking about whether Reason is a good DAW for you. I've already done a full in-depth Reason 12 review here. ![]() ✅ Click here to check the price of Reason+ Is Reason a Good DAW? ![]()
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