
Reason
Audio editing software
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What is Reason
Reason is a digital audio workstation (DAW) used for recording, editing, arranging, and mixing music and audio. It targets musicians, producers, and audio engineers who want an integrated environment for MIDI sequencing, audio recording, and sound design. The product is known for its rack-based workflow with virtual instruments and effects, and it can run as a standalone DAW or as a plug-in within other DAWs.
Integrated rack-based workflow
Reason organizes instruments, effects, and routing in a virtual rack that makes signal flow explicit. This approach supports complex sound design and modular-style experimentation without requiring external tools. For users who prefer hands-on routing and device chaining, it provides a clear alternative to more text- or clip-centric editing paradigms.
Strong built-in instruments and effects
Reason includes a broad set of native instruments, samplers, and audio effects suitable for music production tasks. The included devices reduce reliance on third-party plug-ins for many common workflows. This can simplify setup and improve project portability across systems using the same Reason installation.
Works standalone or as plugin
Reason can operate as a full DAW and also as a plug-in inside another DAW, allowing users to keep their preferred editing/mixing environment while using Reason’s rack devices. This supports hybrid workflows where composition and sound design happen in Reason and final mixing happens elsewhere. It also helps teams standardize on a primary DAW while still leveraging Reason-specific tools.
Learning curve for new users
The rack metaphor and routing concepts can be unfamiliar to users coming from simpler editors. Achieving efficient workflows often requires learning device management, routing, and sequencing conventions. This can slow onboarding compared with more streamlined, template-driven audio editors.
Not optimized for podcast workflows
Reason is primarily designed for music production rather than spoken-word editing. It does not center its workflow around transcript-based editing, speaker labeling, or automated dialogue cleanup features that some audio tools emphasize. Users producing podcasts or interviews may need additional software for those specialized tasks.
Collaboration and review are limited
Reason projects are typically managed as local files, which can complicate multi-user collaboration and review cycles. It lacks built-in browser-based recording and real-time collaboration features that some modern audio platforms provide. Teams may need external file-sharing, versioning, and approval processes.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Reason+ (subscription) | $19.99 per month (monthly) or $169 per year (annual) | First month $1 trial; includes full Reason DAW as standalone or plugin, weekly Sound Packs, 90+ instruments & effects; expanded Reason+ services (AI mastering, distribution, large sample library) as announced by Reason Studios. |
| Reason 13 (perpetual license) | $299 one-time | Full Reason DAW (standalone + plugin); 30-day return policy on shop purchases. |
| Reason 13 Upgrade | $99 one-time | Discounted upgrade price from earlier Reason versions as announced by Reason Studios. |
| Reason Rack (plugin) — perpetual license | $199 one-time | Reason Rack plugin (VST3/AU/AAX) — includes 66 devices in the Rack. |
| Reason Rack (plugin) — subscription | $11.99 per month or $99 per year | Subscription access to Reason Rack plus add-on devices and Sound Packs. |
Seller details
Reason Studios AB
Stockholm, Sweden
1994
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https://www.reasonstudios.com/
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