Who is buying reason 11 tomorrow
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I'm going to wait for a couple weeks. I just finished a song in Reason 10, and I think in a couple weeks a more stable version of 11 will be out.
I'm learning Cakewalk by Bandlab right now too, just to see how it is compared to Reason.
I'm learning Cakewalk by Bandlab right now too, just to see how it is compared to Reason.
I'm definitely sticking with Reason (so I'll most likely upgrade in the next few months), but there are some (10+ year old) failing features that really need to be addressed, because they're relatively trivial, but consumes lots of time unnecessarily and I'm starting to feel a little buyer's remorse right now.
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drum roll... no lol... easy decision
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A few days have passed, and not having the AU version ready has made the decision way easier. And then I am also waiting for the inevitable "Apple have purchased Reason Studios" so I anticipate getting the rack for free in the next 2-4 years.
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I can tell you right now, that it's never going to happen
No one thought they would purchase Emagic and discontinue Logic for Windows either.
If now is tomorrow then I have just upgraded to 11 standard it's the price of 4 pizzas here in my country
Can you buy the reason suite upgrade separately after buying the base reason upgrade?
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Well.. I finally got Reason 11, played with it for a few hours and I ended up removing it from my system again. I did make sure to copy the Reason VST folder (which is basically an extra Reason program folder (same size) with a VST instead of an executable) and I've moved that into my custom VST3 folder.
As it turns out you can easily keep the VST around without having Reason 11 installed. Which suits me just fine because I don't want to keep 3 copies of Reason around (Reason 10, Reason 11 and the Reason VST plugin (which is basically another copy of the Reason 11 program folder)).
Right now I'm staying put on Reason 10 for my normal work (rewired into Live 10) and I keep the VST around for now so that I can play a bit with the new devices. But unfortunately I don't think I will be using this very often, I really dislike the way the VST works, also because of all the lacking options. Adding a device is easy, removing one otoh... In Guitar Rig (from Native Instruments) I can remove devices by pressing the delete key, same as with several other VST's. With the Reason VST I need to right click and find the option in a menu somewhere. It's so bothersome... why couldn't they at least add a small 'x' which you could click to easily remove a device? When I'm looking for sounds (IMO Reason is awesome for sound design, probably one of the best options for me) I usually add, play and often remove devices and switch them out for something else. Not here...
I also don't understand why the browser section has to be fully expanded all the time. With Reaktor (player) I can move sections around and collapse them. With the Reason VST.... you're forced to see either the entire menu or fully hide it. I want my Reason 10 browser: I keep the menu hidden (so I only see the icons) which leaves more room for the devices themselves. Other VTS's can do this, so....
So to get the functionality I want (and plain out need for a speedy workflow) I'm obviously bound to the main program. And since Reason 11 no longer allows me to interact with another DAW.... I'm staying put on Reason 10 which does everything I need.
.... what could be an interesting experiment is using the rack VST on one track while also keeping Reason 10 rewired into Live... hmmmm.
As it turns out you can easily keep the VST around without having Reason 11 installed. Which suits me just fine because I don't want to keep 3 copies of Reason around (Reason 10, Reason 11 and the Reason VST plugin (which is basically another copy of the Reason 11 program folder)).
Right now I'm staying put on Reason 10 for my normal work (rewired into Live 10) and I keep the VST around for now so that I can play a bit with the new devices. But unfortunately I don't think I will be using this very often, I really dislike the way the VST works, also because of all the lacking options. Adding a device is easy, removing one otoh... In Guitar Rig (from Native Instruments) I can remove devices by pressing the delete key, same as with several other VST's. With the Reason VST I need to right click and find the option in a menu somewhere. It's so bothersome... why couldn't they at least add a small 'x' which you could click to easily remove a device? When I'm looking for sounds (IMO Reason is awesome for sound design, probably one of the best options for me) I usually add, play and often remove devices and switch them out for something else. Not here...
I also don't understand why the browser section has to be fully expanded all the time. With Reaktor (player) I can move sections around and collapse them. With the Reason VST.... you're forced to see either the entire menu or fully hide it. I want my Reason 10 browser: I keep the menu hidden (so I only see the icons) which leaves more room for the devices themselves. Other VTS's can do this, so....
So to get the functionality I want (and plain out need for a speedy workflow) I'm obviously bound to the main program. And since Reason 11 no longer allows me to interact with another DAW.... I'm staying put on Reason 10 which does everything I need.
.... what could be an interesting experiment is using the rack VST on one track while also keeping Reason 10 rewired into Live... hmmmm.
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I sold Reason 10 about 6 months ago when Cubase Pro 10 was on sale for $160. I had Artist some years ago and had a dongle already. I always wanted the “Pro” Cubase and the price was the best I’d ever seen. Since I was a Reason user, I did not have iVST’s , only RE’s.
Love Cubase, but the instruments that come with it didn’t really do much for me, and I hated the idea of spending hundreds of dollars on more... so.... I picked up Reason Intro 11 for $99 and have my full arsenal of instruments. Antidote, Parsec, Thor, and others.
I’m happy
Love Cubase, but the instruments that come with it didn’t really do much for me, and I hated the idea of spending hundreds of dollars on more... so.... I picked up Reason Intro 11 for $99 and have my full arsenal of instruments. Antidote, Parsec, Thor, and others.
I’m happy
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Cubase Pro 10/ Reason Intro 11
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Wait, there is a "fig" and a "mr frigg" ..............................................
All joking aside, I'm demoing it and have two minds: It's not spectacular enough to just plunk my cash, but it's not been an eye-sore either.
We'll see. But what I like (regardless of hyperbole) is the track sizing and curves. Cross fades and cool but the previously mentioned are what have me going goo goo ga ga.
All joking aside, I'm demoing it and have two minds: It's not spectacular enough to just plunk my cash, but it's not been an eye-sore either.
We'll see. But what I like (regardless of hyperbole) is the track sizing and curves. Cross fades and cool but the previously mentioned are what have me going goo goo ga ga.
"fig" is Mr Figg's secret alter ego. He thought dropping that second G would put us off the scent so he's going to be disappointed we worked it out.reggie1979 wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019Wait, there is a "fig" and a "mr frigg" ..............................................
Am I the only person not excited by curved automation? You could already get very close to a curve by using several straight lines.
would using a curve over a straight really be that much different sounding, or am i being naive? obvs props didnt think so or they would have implemented it years ago?boingy wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019"fig" is Mr Figg's secret alter ego. He thought dropping that second G would put us off the scent so he's going to be disappointed we worked it out.reggie1979 wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019Wait, there is a "fig" and a "mr frigg" ..............................................
Am I the only person not excited by curved automation? You could already get very close to a curve by using several straight lines.
Yea it's going to sound different. You could still do exponential curves in reason before bezier curves were added though.fretshot7 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019would using a curve over a straight really be that much different sounding, or am i being naive? obvs props didnt think so or they would have implemented it years ago?boingy wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019
"fig" is Mr Figg's secret alter ego. He thought dropping that second G would put us off the scent so he's going to be disappointed we worked it out.
Am I the only person not excited by curved automation? You could already get very close to a curve by using several straight lines.
You can create whatever curves you want in older versions of Reason. There are 128 horizontal points and 1,000 vertical points to achieve this without sticking to 'straight lines' (well technically they are straight lines between anchor points, but it's a good enough approximation of a curve)
Aaaaa...you think you G-spotted my G-string of thought. Totally wrong though...as another famous Scotsman once said "There can be only one.".boingy wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019"fig" is Mr Figg's secret alter ego. He thought dropping that second G would put us off the scent so he's going to be disappointed we worked it out.reggie1979 wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019Wait, there is a "fig" and a "mr frigg" ..............................................
And "Mr Frigg" ??? I think you may be confusing me with someone else.
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It's part of my big 3 with this update. The zoom/track height, the curves and the crossfades. It's the little things that make me happy.boingy wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019"fig" is Mr Figg's secret alter ego. He thought dropping that second G would put us off the scent so he's going to be disappointed we worked it out.reggie1979 wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019Wait, there is a "fig" and a "mr frigg" ..............................................
Am I the only person not excited by curved automation? You could already get very close to a curve by using several straight lines.
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Oh, and I've been playing with the multi note drawing. Is there a key command for the grid?
Yesterday i worked on a song part and it was a pleasure to smoothly control the pitch and panning curves of a sound... And playing the keyboard and seeing the right octaves... And editing a track while viewing the drum and bass track at the same time... Yea, i really, really, really appreciate the work flow enhancements.boingy wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019"fig" is Mr Figg's secret alter ego. He thought dropping that second G would put us off the scent so he's going to be disappointed we worked it out.reggie1979 wrote: ↑29 Sep 2019Wait, there is a "fig" and a "mr frigg" ..............................................
Am I the only person not excited by curved automation? You could already get very close to a curve by using several straight lines.
The only bad thing i noticed is, Reason seems to stop playing the automation at some point while changing and adding curves. This is probably a bug, but couldn't figure it out 100% yet...
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Yeah I haven't encountered that yet. Would love for a list on how to reproduce and confirm.
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