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Out-Of-The-Box Support of the Industry Standard Control Surfaces
Out-Of-The-Box Support of the Industry Standard Control Surfaces
NAMM • Anaheim, CA - January 20th 2005
Propellerhead Software today announced the new Remote technology to be included with the new Reason 3.0, one more key functionality making the software a strong contender for live performance in a post hardware era.
Remote is the user-friendly technology that allows for immediate use of many standard control surfaces (MIDI controllers) and keyboards with Reason 3.0. While using any one of the supported control surfaces, users now have hands-on access to the knobs, faders and buttons through Reason. No configuration is needed.
Where applicable, Reason now supports motorized faders, controller displays and VU meters.
Reason 3.0 supports the following systems by Remote:
Alesis- Photon X25 (pending)
Behringer
- BCF2000
- BCR2000
Doepfer
- Drehbank
- Pocket Control
- Pocket Dial
- Pocket Fader
- Regelwerk
Edirol
- PCR-1
- PCR-M1
- PCR-30/50/80/A30
- UR-80
Evolution
- MK-249C
- MK-425C
- MK-449C
- MK-461C
- UC-33 / UC-33e
- X-Session
Keyfax
- Phatboy
Kenton
- Control Freak Original
- Control Freak Live
- Control Freak Studio Edition
- Spin Doctor
Korg
- KONTROL49
- MicroKONTROL
Mackie
- Mackie Control
M-Audio
- Keystation Pro8
- O2
- Ozone
- Oxygen 8
- Radium 49/61
Novation
- ReMOTE 25
- X-Station
Peavey
- PC 1600x
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