After the disappointment of the "improved" search when R12 was launch, I hadn't checked its progress until today.
I'm surprised. They really did improve it!
At least on OSX, it's search is now comparable to all of the other DAWs instead of being 100x slower.
Bravo!
Search is now usable.
The improved Reason Search ...
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It is the same as it launched in 12, though, right? What changed?
How did it take you so long to figure out it was not bad?
So many questions, will probably never get an answer ♂️
How did it take you so long to figure out it was not bad?
So many questions, will probably never get an answer ♂️
I ran the Windows version at launch and it must certainly was not this fast.PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑25 Feb 2024It is the same as it launched in 12, though, right? What changed?
How did it take you so long to figure out it was not bad?
So many questions, will probably never get an answer ♂️
That being said, I only ran the search on the Factory Sound Bank whereas at launch I was searching my own audio folders.
Lemme check with audio files not in refills
Reason search was target of a series of improvements in 2 or 3 point releases between the first version and the current one.
It got WAY better searching refills and folders, to the point it even searches for vst's patch foolders if they're not hidden from the file system. For example, in my system i can search for stuff from Rob Papen's VST's, but i can't find stuff from east west or steinberg.
It got WAY better searching refills and folders, to the point it even searches for vst's patch foolders if they're not hidden from the file system. For example, in my system i can search for stuff from Rob Papen's VST's, but i can't find stuff from east west or steinberg.
Yeah 12.2.2 through 12.2.7 saw several big improvements to the browser search. It's been solid for a couple years now
Oh and just FYI it's technically "macOS" and no longer "OSX". That changed around 2016 and they've moved on from version 10 or "X".
Oh and just FYI it's technically "macOS" and no longer "OSX". That changed around 2016 and they've moved on from version 10 or "X".
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