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Propellerhead, Berklee team for Reason
Dec 20, 2005 5:01 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter
Propellerhead and Berklee College announced a school-wide license agreement for Propellerhead's Reason software. The agreement provides a fully functional copy of Reason for every computer on the campus, and provides for future updates.
Berklee requires every student to have his/her own laptop computer. The site license covers more than 4500 students, faculty and staff, and is the largest such agreement to date for Propellerheads.
Beginning with the current semester, each student’s laptop will come preloaded with Reason 3.0, allowing students to share files and work collaboratively, and to submit native Reason files to instructors for individual projects and class assignments.
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