Cheers to all you Reasonheads out there, maybe I'll check in after summer to see if theres more Reason again (pun intended
![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
Just for the record... The current mod team is the same mod team since December. Clearly we need enough mods to keep up
This is one of the negative effects of democracy. Originally you had the propellerhead reason ecosystem and all the reason people that loved it. But then when you open it up 2 VST, you opened it up to all sorts of people who come from all sorts of other Daws. that means that there's a good potential for non propellerhead reason users to flood into the user base. That means that anybody who was using any other kind of Daw and who are using vsts are going to all start whining and complaining and voting to get things that they want them to be, and the original propellerhead reason fan base will become the minority will be phased out. Then all of the amazingness that is propellerheads reason will become diluted into something else. Plain vanilla. No flavors. Generic. Pretty soon people will start complaining about basic reason paradigms.gak wrote:I really don't know what to say.
When I started using reason right about the time the first version of this was around, it was great for the most part. But things change.
Ad's and a slew of new mods usually doesn't bode well imho.
FTFY.etyrnal wrote: ↑20 Jun 2017This is one of the negative effects of democracy. Originally you had the propellerhead reason ecosystem and all the reason people that loved it. But then when you open it up 2 VST, you opened it up to all sorts of people who come from all sorts of other Daws. that means that there's a good potential for non-believers to flood into the user base.
You don't think user requests shape the future of the software?Pinkbox wrote:I'm not sure to understand the comparison with democracy.
You're artificially building a "we" against a "them" that is coming from nowhere. Do you really believe nobody was complaining on anything before "they" flooded the board?
There's nothing artificial about recognizing the fact that Reason's paradigm is different from basically every other digital audio workstation on the market. So the artificial Us and Them is, people who have used reason since the beginning, and very much appreciate the specific Reason way of doing things. There are many many people who have stayed away from reason because reason did not incorporate the VST model. Those people who have stayed away from a reason because it did not incorporate vsts, are all used to other digital audio workstations. When people get used to the Paradigm of another software or operating system, and they switch to a different software or operating system, they are always hoping and wishing that the software that they switched to will work and function in a number of the ways that their old software worked. Not because it's better, but because they are used to it. So if the already existing user base, is fairly happy with the way things work, they are not sending emails to propellerhead, or commenting in forums that they want change, they just remain essentially quiet because they're satisfied. But when there is a flood of incoming new users who are wishing and hoping that reason would do things the way that their other digital audio workstation did things they start emailing propellerheads requesting features asking for changes and wishing that reason would function in a lot of the ways their old digital audio workstation did. That is a whole lot of votes for change to Reason.Pinkbox wrote:I'm not sure to understand the comparison with democracy.
You're artificially building a "we" against a "them" that is coming from nowhere. Do you really believe nobody was complaining on anything before "they" flooded the board?
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests