iPad Control Surface For Reason 9

US Delora rsTouch Pro gets an update to support the latest version of Reason      24/06/16

iPad Control Surface For Reason 9


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Harmony Systems, Inc. has announced the worldwide availability of Delora rsTouch Pro 2.7.5, an upgrade to their iPad application that provides control surface functionality for the Propellerhead Reason music application on a Mac or PC. rsTouch Pro 2.7.5 supports the just released Reason 9 update, and includes the addition of 7 more devices and rack extensions. Here's the details direct from Harmony Systems...

Features & Benefits
rsTouch 2.7.5 supports the three new built-in player devices in Reason 9 - Dual Arpeggio, Note Echo and Scales & Chords. rsTouch 2.7.5 also adds customized screens for four recent Propellerhead Software A-List Rack Extensions: Classic Drummer, Power Drummer, Studio Drummer, and Pop Chords Electric Guitarist. With these additions, rsTouch now includes custom control from the iPad for 115 total devices and RE's.

rsTouch Pro also offers full control of Reason's Mixer and transport functions. A dedicated Master screen allows full adjustments of Reason's Main Mixer Master section. Perform mode offers keyboard, drum pad and grid options for playing Reason synth and drum machines, or recording into a sequencer track.

Pricing and Availability:
rsTouch Pro 2.7.5 is available for $19.99 (USD) on the iTunes App Store, and is a free upgrade for current rsTouch users.

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