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        <description>This video is about the how to install the Retro Reason Studio virtual machine so you can get started making some music in 32-bit style. It also shows you how to configure everything so you will have good quality audio with minimal latency. More information and download linki: https://jokingly.online/retrostudio For several years I ran Reason 5.0.1 on Linux under WINE, but the experience was always somewhat subpar. So I built a minimalist virtual machine that can be run under virt-manager/qemu-kvm under Linux to be able to make music more comfortably. It enables you to take your own studio anywhere, and easily move it between computer systems. Another plus about this release is that it enables you to use VSTs with Reason.</description>
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