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Propellerhead REASON v6.5.3 x86 x64 Alpha Patch-CHAOS screenshot
CHAOS | April 03 2013 | 6 MB
Reason is an integrated music recording and production studio with unlimited audio tracks, million-dollar mixing, and a massive collection of sounds included. Reason comes with all the instruments, effects and mixing tools you need for writing, recording, remixing and producing great-sounding tracks.

With its generous sound bank and intuitive flow, Reason helps you along in the creative process. It is the music making software that keeps you focused on the music and lets you finish that song.

NOTES : The Patched EXE is not 100 % Finish


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  Resident 26.07.2012 592
+90
go for contest wink

  Resident 15.12.2010 12 1157
+591
@ Kingjamm,

What is x86? I know I'm running 32 bit
is this good for me?


Yes, it's good for you !

x86 --> 32 bit
x64 --> 64 bit


I would really love to have this


You have it ! Simply download it, follow the instructions and enjoy it ! yes wink

  Resident 24.03.2013 532
+191
Audioz sinks to an all time low.
  Resident 15.12.2010 12 1157
+591
@ Billy Boo,

I spoke about loops, not about syntethizers and mini-moog.
The mini-moog is an instrument and it needs to be "played".


Firstly, a very short definition of the word 'Loop' :

"A loop is a way of repeating a statement (or here : a musical phrase, lick, notes,... ) a number of times until some way of ending the loop occurs..."

So, even if you have prior 'HUMANLY PLAYED' some notes, licks, chords,... with your synthesizers/Minimoog, and that you program them to be played as a sequence (loop !)... Sorry, but it becomes a 'LOOP' (that you're free
to start and stop whenever you want !).

...Michael Jarre and someone else, they are musicians, they play, they are not looped ...


I just hope that you don't want to make me believe that the Great and Legendary 'Jean-Michel Jarre' was playing (at least in his early recordings and live !) all his music and creations in real time, isn't ?
Have you ever listen his SO FAMOUS first recordings : 'Oxygene', 'Equinoxe', 'Magnetic Fields', with their not less famous sequences, arpeggios,...
They certainly have been humanly played and/or programmed prior,
but when he played some leads, melodies,... over all that 'background' music/textures, do you really think that he was all playing in real time ?

Frank Zappa... but he has never performed in playback and he never used loops to replace human hands.


For your info, the SO FAMOUS 'Frank Zappa' has been one of the first
(to not say the first !) to get a 'Synclavier' (~ 1975), which was very expensive at that period.
And he played and used it with great pleasure for his compositions / creations / works. More than once, he has stated that this 'little' gem allowed him to 'put in action' his musical ideas without having to rely
on real musicians, and that this way, he was free to emulate others instruments than the usual played ones (guitars,... ) at any time of day
or night (in his home or studio) when his inspiration was there...
So, I'm pretty sure that more than once, he has used sequences ('loops' !), at least to get an idea of how his musical ideas/creations could sound
with full bands, mini-orchestras,...

Therefore, I'm ready to bet that if the 'loops' fashion was already present
at the time that these two musical Legends (among others !) have started to create music...
Well, they would certainly use them too, even if they would certainly play with 'real musicians' on stage, or during some recordings.

So, either we don't have the same understanding of things...
or maybe you should to clearly check your sources...
By the way, no offense of my part of at all, simply some personal opinions. yes mates
  Resident 25.04.2012 74 7705
+14321
Studio 555
Absolutely spot on. Nice to know we still have open-minded musicians with great taste on this site. wink

In fact this is an excerpt from a Sound on Sound article on Jean Michel Jarre that I read a while back:
"I started being involved in electronic music when I was a student aged about 16 in the 1960s, and started studying under Pierre Schaeffer in Paris. In my opinion, this guy is the father of all of us. He created absolutely everything. He was the first saying that music is not made of notes, but of sounds and noise, and back in the 1940s he invented everything. He was making loops with records even before tape recorders, and he was the first to use delays and reverse sounds. When I was a student of his we were doing all these kind of looping things, re-injecting one tape recorder into another and creating huge delays."


There are no rules in art or creativity. The reason we brought up Kraftwerk was because they oftentimes would use rigid 4/4 grids and apparently according to Guitarmaniac64 that is not allowed. Honestly, you are just comparing production methods in old school music to contemporary music and I think that is an unfair comparison. In the old days there was no choice and people HAD to be able to play. However with the advent of synthesis and sampling this all changed and now you could be a one-man-band. As a one-man-band creating everything from scratch is very difficult if not sometimes altogether impossible because of time constraints. People also want to capture their musical ideas as creativity can sometimes come in short bursts. In the old days you played one instrument in a band or maybe more if you were really good but you played one melodic line. In today's production this one person has to do all the drums, percussion, bass, melody, harmony, sound fx, sound design, mixing, mastering, etc. and this is a lot more involved in many ways because of this.

I think every artist has an inner musical conscience just like he has a regular one. If you make your music primarily from loops unless you're a total twit you will feel like you're cheating. For beginners they can be an invaluable tool while they are learning so that they don't feel so discouraged that they cease to make music altogether. Even when one masters their craft I think loops can serve a purpose. In fact I can tell you that practically every electronic producer uses them in one way or other. However, just because someone uses a loop that doesn't mean that they just stick it into their project. Loops are creatively processed and the end result oftentimes sounds nothing like the original. It still requires vision to creatively apply your own production techniques to someone else's loop. Maybe you're really good at drum, bass and lead programming but percussion takes a lot of time for you to get right. So you might find a loop to give your track a little extra drive and then process it to make it your own. In my opinion the end result is all that matters if you actually created a substantial portion of your track. To say that a person like this isn't a real musician is to not adapt to a changing musical landscape and to resist progress. It is also incredibly elitist and judgmental. We are not happy to just set the rules for our own musical endeavors we also have to tell other people how to approach their art. Just because something is different to what you are used to does not automatically make it bad or wrong.

Here's a perfect example of someone that doesn't play an instrument, uses rigid 4/4 grids and loops but who is nonetheless an amazing musician. In fact Trance music is the closest of all electronic music to Classical music. To ignore him as a valid artist because of this is to miss out. Here's a track that is based on Samuel Barber's composition of the same name:
Tiesto - Adagio For Strings
“Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.”
  guest -- 0
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Billy Boo, just go... again, get over yourself. I am a professional and doing quite well in todays' market because I understand what you don't. Music evolves, music repeats, music recycles. The younger people want to dance when they go out. Rock n Roll died because of this plain and simple, they. like you, forgot "the music" is about "dancing". Hip hop got toooooooo sloooooow so it disappeared from the mainstream as well. Modern Dance, top 40, radio gaga, whatever you call it has a beat... a backbone, a hook. People want to dance. From the time the 1st innovators rattled dusty dives with honky tonk/ragtime on their pianos it was game on, Jazz, swing, all picked up on this and the music evolved. You take away the dance and your music dies plain and simple... yes there is market for elevator shit or even non danceable music... a much smaller one. Whoever was the idiot that says they run a school or teach people or w/e you better take a good look at music history and stop trying to send music into a backwards evolution cuz yer head is buried far inside your own ass. I'm no fan of dubstep, but really listen to some and show me the loops idiot. Chorus, refrain, it's all there once you remove head from anus and wipe shit out of eyes. Really only Detroit Techno a small facet was "loopy" as per say. And if whoever REALLY taught people or ran a school they would know that beat is created with repetition, dancing is caused by repetition, so, music sells if it's what... take a guess... repetitive, looser!!! So, are you setting up your students then for failure?
  Resident 5.12.2012 816 21278
+14951
nice try not working with reason 6.5.1 dunno
  guest -- 0
0
makaveli,
did you not read the post at all, it clearly says 6.5.3. lol.
  Resident 4.02.2012 688
+222
Side-note: "Not 100% Finish". Someone probably means "More Russian than Finnish".
  guest -- 0
0
technetic
Hey CHAOS guys if you can crack this one, you can crack anything, so, its posible to take a look to TUBEOHM instruments??, hope God listens to me and CHAOS team read this...


Just buy the Tubeohm synths, their stuff is very cheap, or are you going to freeload your way through everything in life?
  Resident 15.09.2010 107
+2
Time to toss my 2 pennies into the ring so to speak. For one like me who has been with and worked with or played with electronic instruments and their artists like Jean Michelle Jarre, Rick Wakeman, Gary Neuman, Enya, Vangellis, Clannad, John Foxx, David Bowie, U2, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD)and many other artists who's names escape me at the moment. Many of these groups or artists use sequencers which can use midi and that's how they can appear to be playing 5-10 synths at a time. When Jean Michelle Jarre made Oxygen and Equinoxe, he made them on a 'Scully' eight-track recorder in the kitchen of his flat, honestly. He would lay down a track, rewind use track 2 so track 1 was playing and play the second instrument, same for 3rd and so on, then 'bounce' them all down to the first track, then record on the 2nd track again etc. until he was finished, I'm not joking, I'm serious! He went on to invent and build 2 more machines which helped live performance, a computer matrix sequencer and an expression wheel to give synths that can sound like trumpets etc. an expression sound. He still uses these as well as his vast collection of analogue synths live on stage, no tape loops!
Omd in the beginning did use a reel to reel tape player for the drumming, because the drummer was in another band and not always available! That has stopped now, so no tape loops there either. I have worked with artists who use tapes and lipsync, as well as artists who use mellotrons that use 8 seconds of recorded tape, like Clannad for their ghostly choir sounds, but I still see the Mellotron as a musical instrument, but mimeing playing an instrument or lipsyncing singing is ripping off the audience, and many 'stars' do that nowdays unfortunately.
I'll go back to my bed now being as quiet as possible so I won't wake up the other little old ladies here in my dormitory.
Big hairy wet slobbery toothless kisses to all the uploaders,
Your Favorite Granny,
Minnie Bannister (99 years young!) >8-{} xxxxxxxxxxxx
  Resident 22.05.2011 479
+15
third day doing a machine
Id like to see it as a slave :)
I dont see other potential.
  Member 10.04.2013 9
+8
Thanks
  guest -- 0
0
well this was certainly unexpected...

I'm still sat using reason 4 xD
  Resident 5.12.2012 816 21278
+14951
when replace Reason.exe show me this message
The application was unable to start correctly (0x000007b). click Ok to close the application,??????????????????????
  Banned 24.10.2011 3 1069
+390
Lord Gaga,
FROM TEAM R2R
SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT WIBU-CODEMETER

Very instructive : The cryption is used when you load the
user project files : The main restriction of the demo version.


ppl are going to wait a LONG time before getting working load/save ;)
RE plugins ? They probably use encryption too.
I feel it is going to be an improved demo only.

It remembers me Nexus beta crack, being beta for months and probably forever. The only part working was the old encrypted, already cracked, part (old expansions). So ppl thought : "yes ! it is half working ! I can install and load it !"
But it still half working (no new expansion) because the REAL challenge was doing the other part.
  Resident 2.05.2013 32
+2
any updates on this ):
  Resident 4.04.2013 16
0
makaveli,

this is probably a problem with the (your) firewall
♪♫♪♫
  Member 8.02.2012 1
0
Ho problemi di avvio dopo la sostituzione della patch , l'originale di 56 mb ca. e la patch x64 di soli 9 mb, come possibile? Uso Win 7 x64. Grazie a tutti
  Resident 12.02.2013 31
0
DANG! I just recently saw this... I taught they finally broke through it...
"A good composer does not imitate, he steals!"
  Resident 19.07.2013 75
-6
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  Resident 19.07.2013 75
-6
the Comment has been Removed
  guest -- 0
0
I've downloaded this file bt is in zip format, so it needs password to unzip. Plz help guyz I cant wait damn
  Resident 3.09.2012 69
+26
So it doesn't open project?
I've got a .reason file from a friend of mine, how and in what version of Reason can I open it?
Just Be..
  Member 4.01.2014 1
0
Hello! I have this same error : (0x000007b) !!! Whats this? How I can crack it? I turn off my firewall and it doesnt work :( ... Please help !
  Cleaner 21.01.2012 7053 2603
+221464
Propellerhead REASON v6.5.3 x86 x64 Alpha Patch-CHAOS | 6.73 MB/8.83 MB

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  Resident 23.05.2012 5 172
+228
WIN O MAC?
  Resident 23.03.2014 2 185
+30
To Chaos: I might be talking out of my arse, since I'm not a coder or programmer, but I wonder if you had considered a 'workaround' with loading saved files by finding a way to convert the saved songs to reason demo songs?
Rock and Roll is not dead. It has simply evolved and metamorphosed over the years. Anyone who claims Rock and Roll is dead is deluding themselves.
  Resident 19.07.2013 75
-6
the Comment has been Removed
  Member 1.05.2014 2
0
I can't run this patch help me please

(The original exe is 52mb, this one cracked is 9mb...)

The application was unable to start correctly (0x000007b).
click Ok to close the application

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