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Reason 3.x



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NameReason
Version3.x
License Retail
URLhttp://www.propellerheads.se
Votes 21
Link Reason 3.0.4 / 3.0.5 Maintenance update
Link Free ReFills from the Reason Community
RatingBronze
Wine Version1.1.6
Maintainers of this version:
Description

Version 3.x

Old test results
The test results you have selected are very old and may not represent the current state of Wine.
Selected Test Results (selected in 'Test Results' table below)

What works
It works fine, tried a couple of devices and they all work. I'm using Intel Pentium 4 2.66 GHz but it seems that the cpu usage is fluctuating between 13%-20% in the transport panel. In windows, its like 3%-6% on the same song.


What does not
Reason will not open if your double click it, you have to right-click the icon and you have to do it twice. In my case, if I scroll upwards or downwards the sound becomes choppy. Transport panel is distorted whenever it starts or loads a song but it can be fixed simply by maximizing and restoring it.


What was not tested
I did not perform any tests on my compositions. Manual cabling at the back of the racks and some of the devices.


Additional Comments

I dont know if its my hardware but in my case, I think it performs better in windows.
Test Results
DistributionTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?RatingSubmitter
ShowUbuntu 8.04 "Hardy" (+ variants like Kubuntu)Oct 18 20081.1.6 Yes Yes Bronze Jorge Azevedo 
ShowUbuntu 8.04 "Hardy" (+ variants like Kubuntu)Aug 24 20081.1.3 Yes Yes Bronze Daniel Precisely 
ShowUbuntu 8.04 "Hardy" (+ variants like Kubuntu)Jul 30 20081.1.2 Yes Yes Bronze Daniel Precisely 
ShowUbuntu 8.04 "Hardy" (+ variants like Kubuntu)Jul 14 20081.1.1 Yes Yes Bronze Daniel Precisely 
CurrentUbuntu 7.10 "Gutsy" (+ variants like Kubuntu)Jan 04 20080.9.52. Yes Yes Silver an anonymous user 


Known bugs
Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
421 Implement a DIB engine CLOSED FIXED View
2138 Missing DLLs when running Reason CLOSED FIXED View
3902 Need DIB engine (Unnormal slowness in Heroes 4 (X11DRV_BitBlt?)) CLOSED FIXED View
3997 New modal dialogs are behind main window CLOSED FIXED View
4882 Reason 3.0 errors trying to open a non-existing file CLOSED FIXED View
4888 Reason 3.0 - unusual slowness CLOSED WORKSFORME View
7891 Toolbar buttons don't have icons CLOSED FIXED View
7895 Reason 3.0 upsplash image won't hide CLOSED DUPLICATE View
7896 Reason 3.0 Installation fixme CLOSED INVALID View
8940 Sound playback is choppy. CLOSED INVALID View
9510 icons in reason 3 lacks transparency CLOSED DUPLICATE View
13196 Icons with inverted color or without transparent background CLOSED DUPLICATE View

 
Keyboard Shortcuts
by marc on Thursday December 20th 2007, 9:36

strg + o = open file
strg + p = preferences
strg + s = save

 
HOWTO: Tips regarding Reason Errors
by Tobias on Monday November 6th 2006, 13:32

1. - if you get the error

"failed to open gui support library"

use winecfg to switch the windows-version to "windows xp".


2. - if you've got troubles with the "Factory Sound Bank"-CD and
the "Orkester Sound Bank"-CD at the first run of Reason, you
should make iso image-copies of the cd's, copy them wherever
you want, mount the iso-images, open winecfg and add the mount-
points as drives in the "Drives"-section.


3. - right-click on the "Enter Serial" and "Waiting for CD.." window-bars in the task-bar and use the move-function to get
the windows to front (they are actually covered by the reason-
splash-screen.

Please make sure your version of Wine is up to date. --MK


 

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Although I mount the cds
by Jorge Azevedo on Wednesday October 1st 2008, 23:56
Although I mount the cds I still can't get reason to recognize them. I tried opening one of the files in the cds with notepad, and the cds were all there and accessible.
Strange isn't it? What's a good way to tackle it? I'm thinking of downloading different isos and trying them out...

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