Well that's the story actually. It's discussed in context of Reason and using T as a ReWire host.
UPDATE: Very complimentary. "Efficiently Programmed - no wizzy graphics or bloated code - so will run alongside Reason on a modest modern computer" "Garageband ... much more serious composition and recording tool than Apple's offering." "Tracktion is so easy to use (once you've got the hang of things)". And Ixox's comment below.
Tracktion mentioned in Oct 2004 Sound-on-Sound
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- KVRian
- 1349 posts since 12 Jan, 2003 from Paris
"Mackie's Tracktion sequencer makes an ideal budget Rewire host for adding audio recording and plug-in capabilities to your Reason setup, as we explain..." 
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christianmusicmaker christianmusicmaker https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=12152
- KVRAF
- 1670 posts since 1 Feb, 2004 from UK
Having read the whole article I think its more of a dual mini review of Tracktion v.1 and Reason. It certainly helps Tracktions cause and provides a bit more credibility for those not sure about it (not that T needs that anyway).jalapeno wrote:Well that's the story actually. It's discussed in context of Reason and using T as a ReWire host.
UPDATE: Very complimentary. "Efficiently Programmed - no wizzy graphics or bloated code - so will run alongside Reason on a modest modern computer" "Garageband ... much more serious composition and recording tool than Apple's offering." "Tracktion is so easy to use (once you've got the hang of things)". And Ixox's comment below.
I think the article is also more of a rewire tutorial, for the first part of the article anyway.
Interesting.
