Interview: We met Propellerhead at Superbooth
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From the 20th to 22nd of April 2017, Superbooth 17 was being held in Berlin. After a great success in its first year of 2016, this year the wonderful people from Schneidersladen in Berlin, who specialize in selling analog modular synthesizers, moved close to 170 exhibitors (mostly modular developers) into the FEZ building on the Berliner Wulheide.
Knowing that the even the Propellerheads would be there I simply couldn’t resist a couple of days of modular madness. And that is exactly what it turned out to be.
https://www.reasontalk.com/2017/04/inte ... uperbooth/
Knowing that the even the Propellerheads would be there I simply couldn’t resist a couple of days of modular madness. And that is exactly what it turned out to be.
https://www.reasontalk.com/2017/04/inte ... uperbooth/
Well, I read the article/watched videos and my first retort is that if PH wanted to "hear from us" maybe they should have kept the forum open.
They had nothing new to show or announce. Just seems like Mattias wanted to go on a boondoggle and make Reason seem hip with Eurorack.
The mobile talk app doesn't interest me one bit. I'm sure the investors are lapping it up.
They had nothing new to show or announce. Just seems like Mattias wanted to go on a boondoggle and make Reason seem hip with Eurorack.
The mobile talk app doesn't interest me one bit. I'm sure the investors are lapping it up.
ejanuska wrote:Well, I read the article/watched videos and my first retort is that if PH wanted to "hear from us" maybe they should have kept the forum open.
They had nothing new to show or announce. Just seems like Mattias wanted to go on a boondoggle and make Reason seem hip with Eurorack.
The mobile talk app doesn't interest me one bit. I'm sure the investors are lapping it up.
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I always thought Eurorack input into Reason would work better. If you could patch LFO and CV control from Eurorack modules to control Reason's synths that would be great and give a good tactile interface. You'd need a multichannel soundcard for Reason audio input though.
If PH released some eurorack hardware that interfaced with Reason in the rack that would be something to talk about. I would love to drag a CV cable to a jack in the rack and have it output in the hardware. Both directions would be awesome, over MIDI or whatever, just make it work.
I personally would rather see that over any lame mobile offerings.
Also, who really cares about themes so much to bore Mattias with a question about it. Come on.
With all the topics worthy of questions why ask about themes on the mixer?
I personally would rather see that over any lame mobile offerings.
Also, who really cares about themes so much to bore Mattias with a question about it. Come on.
With all the topics worthy of questions why ask about themes on the mixer?
For bidirectional audio/CV between Reason and Eurorack, this interface is pretty handy: http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/es8.html
8 outputs and 4 inputs in a small module (8HP) and a single USB cable, can be expanded with additional modules via optical cables. On Mac it's class compliant and easy to include in an aggregate device, and they also recently released Windows drivers.
8 outputs and 4 inputs in a small module (8HP) and a single USB cable, can be expanded with additional modules via optical cables. On Mac it's class compliant and easy to include in an aggregate device, and they also recently released Windows drivers.
I'm aware of that gear, its cool and all. I want to see something like it in the Reason Rack. Kind of like the grid64G Gate Sequencer but for CV in the Reason rack coming from, and and going to, the real world. Just a dream.buddard wrote:For bidirectional audio/CV between Reason and Eurorack, this interface is pretty handy: http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/es8.html
8 outputs and 4 inputs in a small module (8HP) and a single USB cable, can be expanded with additional modules via optical cables. On Mac it's class compliant and easy to include in an aggregate device, and they also recently released Windows drivers.
Can you have more then one External Midi Instrument RE accessing the same ES module simultaneously?
Hmm, I'd say your immediate attitude is a tad bit negative in general, but duely noted though!ejanuska wrote:If PH released some eurorack hardware that interfaced with Reason in the rack that would be something to talk about. I would love to drag a CV cable to a jack in the rack and have it output in the hardware. Both directions would be awesome, over MIDI or whatever, just make it work.
I personally would rather see that over any lame mobile offerings.
Also, who really cares about themes so much to bore Mattias with a question about it. Come on.
With all the topics worthy of questions why ask about themes on the mixer?
I personally don't see much use for a mobile integration but the truth is that a lot of performing artists are using all sorts of devices to interface with Reason. There also seems to be a fair amount of secret stuff hidden in those replies, so I guess we'll see what happens. Soon™
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Hear hear! Hypocrite much?ejanuska wrote:Well, I read the article/watched videos and my first retort is that if PH wanted to "hear from us" maybe they should have kept the forum open.
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The ES modules don't use MIDI, so no EMIs are involved. They appear as extra audio inputs/outputs, so you can freely route both CV or audio between Reason and the modular.ejanuska wrote:I'm aware of that gear, its cool and all. I want to see something like it in the Reason Rack. Kind of like the grid64G Gate Sequencer but for CV in the Reason rack coming from, and and going to, the real world. Just a dream.buddard wrote:For bidirectional audio/CV between Reason and Eurorack, this interface is pretty handy: http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/es8.html
8 outputs and 4 inputs in a small module (8HP) and a single USB cable, can be expanded with additional modules via optical cables. On Mac it's class compliant and easy to include in an aggregate device, and they also recently released Windows drivers.
Can you have more then one External Midi Instrument RE accessing the same ES module simultaneously?
The Silent Way voice controller RE will convert Reason gate/CV (or MIDI notes from a sequencer track or player!) to audio signals you route to your ES modules.
This is by far the most flexible way to interface with your modular, although it sometimes requires a little more work than using MIDI.
This looks cool. I had an Expert Sleepers module but never got it working as it was lightpipe and I couldn't find an affordable soundcard. Built in USB was exactly what I needed instead.buddard wrote:For bidirectional audio/CV between Reason and Eurorack, this interface is pretty handy: http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/es8.html
Yeah, when I started building my modular back in 2013 I wasn't sure whether to go for MIDI or ES. The ES voice controller RE had not been released at that time, and I also had an audio interface without lightpipe, so I decided to take the MIDI route and got a Kenton Modular Solo. It works great, but sometimes it's a bit limited since some outputs are locked to note, gate and clock CV, and you can't use them as spare audio channels, obviously.dioxide wrote:This looks cool. I had an Expert Sleepers module but never got it working as it was lightpipe and I couldn't find an affordable soundcard. Built in USB was exactly what I needed instead.buddard wrote:For bidirectional audio/CV between Reason and Eurorack, this interface is pretty handy: http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/es8.html
I was considering switching out my audio interface and getting the ES-3/ES-6 combo, but laziness/cost held me back. When ES-8 came out it was a no-brainer for me! And of course I can run it in parallel with the Kenton too if I want.
Too bad I don't have much time for making music since becoming a developer.
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Hmm, tight lipped as ever! I mean, I'm still mostly positive about the verdane thing and I'm excited to see what they come up with on mobile/tablet. It's obviously gonna be some kinda Reason, and as a keen iOS music maker that's cool. But Reason for desktop is where it's at for me. And I think at this point it'd be nice to kinda reassure us - their core users - that it's still priority, and that there's more to come, and that our requests are being heard. I would really hate for them to focus all their energy on Reason Lite for iOS while the big boy version is sat here forever needing just a few small tweaks and features to inch it closer to perfection.
I wouldn't be worried about that. Anything they do on mobile would probably point people back to Reason just like Thor and the Allihoopa apps sort of do. I don't think the iOS music market is anywhere near big enough for any company to actually abandon their computer base users.chimp_spanner wrote: And I think at this point it'd be nice to kinda reassure us - their core users - that it's still priority, and that there's more to come, and that our requests are being heard. I would really hate for them to focus all their energy on Reason Lite for iOS while the big boy version is sat here forever needing just a few small tweaks and features to inch it closer to perfection.
The forum was closed for a bunch of reasons, technical and others. But we're always checking ReasonTalk, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for feedback. I was super serious when I said we want to hear from you!Gorgon wrote:Hear hear! Hypocrite much?ejanuska wrote:Well, I read the article/watched videos and my first retort is that if PH wanted to "hear from us" maybe they should have kept the forum open.
I can guarantee you right here, right now that we Reason desktop is a huge priority. That's all I'm working on all day, every day. I think you'll like what we have in store for Reason.chimp_spanner wrote:Hmm, tight lipped as ever! I mean, I'm still mostly positive about the verdane thing and I'm excited to see what they come up with on mobile/tablet. It's obviously gonna be some kinda Reason, and as a keen iOS music maker that's cool. But Reason for desktop is where it's at for me. And I think at this point it'd be nice to kinda reassure us - their core users - that it's still priority, and that there's more to come, and that our requests are being heard. I would really hate for them to focus all their energy on Reason Lite for iOS while the big boy version is sat here forever needing just a few small tweaks and features to inch it closer to perfection.
All l can say is, please please go through the Feature Requests subforum with a fine comb I won't bother saying what l want, because you hear that all the time from people.MattiasHG wrote:I think you'll like what we have in store for Reason.
I personally don't mind if you take longer than usual to reach the next iteration as long as you make it a good 'un. I'm still learning 6.5 anyway.
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That is a really fantastic and interesting interview, indeed. The key message that I've got from that conversation is this, since Matthias has mentioned it a couple of times (not only in this particular interview):ReasonTalk wrote:From the 20th to 22nd of April 2017, Superbooth 17 was being held in Berlin. After a great success in its first year of 2016, this year the wonderful people from Schneidersladen in Berlin, who specialize in selling analog modular synthesizers, moved close to 170 exhibitors (mostly modular developers) into the FEZ building on the Berliner Wulheide.
Knowing that the even the Propellerheads would be there I simply couldn’t resist a couple of days of modular madness. And that is exactly what it turned out to be.
https://www.reasontalk.com/2017/04/inte ... uperbooth/
LET PROPELLERHEAD KNOW WHAT YOU WANT TO SEE TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN REASON. THEY ARE LISTENING TO THEIR CUSTOMERS.
I think that's not just an 'empty bubble' but a statement that we can count on. It's on us - the customers - to have an influence on Reason's future.
Well, now we know who the optimist is, said the pessimist.marcuswitt wrote:
That is a really fantastic and interesting interview, indeed. The key message that I've got from that conversation is this, since Matthias has mentioned it a couple of times (not only in this particular interview):
LET PROPELLERHEAD KNOW WHAT YOU WANT TO SEE TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN REASON. THEY ARE LISTENING TO THEIR CUSTOMERS.
I think that's not just an 'empty bubble' but a statement that we can count on. It's on us - the customers - to have an influence on Reason's future.
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<3 And that is good enough for me man. I champion Reason absolutely everywhere I go, and not *just* because I'm a rabid fanboy but it's genuinely my favourite creative tool right now. So I really appreciate the response and reassurance. Very much looking forward to what's next!MattiasHG wrote:The forum was closed for a bunch of reasons, technical and others. But we're always checking ReasonTalk, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for feedback. I was super serious when I said we want to hear from you!Gorgon wrote:Hear hear! Hypocrite much?ejanuska wrote:Well, I read the article/watched videos and my first retort is that if PH wanted to "hear from us" maybe they should have kept the forum open.
I can guarantee you right here, right now that we Reason desktop is a huge priority. That's all I'm working on all day, every day. I think you'll like what we have in store for Reason.chimp_spanner wrote:Hmm, tight lipped as ever! I mean, I'm still mostly positive about the verdane thing and I'm excited to see what they come up with on mobile/tablet. It's obviously gonna be some kinda Reason, and as a keen iOS music maker that's cool. But Reason for desktop is where it's at for me. And I think at this point it'd be nice to kinda reassure us - their core users - that it's still priority, and that there's more to come, and that our requests are being heard. I would really hate for them to focus all their energy on Reason Lite for iOS while the big boy version is sat here forever needing just a few small tweaks and features to inch it closer to perfection.
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