I've seen tow designs of Subtractor Midi-interface or Desktop-version and I'm thinking: wouldn't it be great if propellerhead came up to make them real?
Subtractor Controller
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This isn't really a viable feature request. In addition to the fact that Propellerhead has expressed disinterest in creating more hardware in the future, a controller specialized for just one of the countless devices in Reason's rack (not to mention one of the oldest!) would be a very difficult sell.
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Sarah Mancuso
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I think this is amazing mate. Great idea!
Also a Thor and Malstom Controller as well, even a Kong, awesome. Is there any pics of a Thor version of the above pics anywhere?
Also a Thor and Malstom Controller as well, even a Kong, awesome. Is there any pics of a Thor version of the above pics anywhere?
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Nonsense. This is a Great Idea. And, Subtractor is the perfect synth. Full ADSR Faders. LFOs. to Start.
Even the Wave section is easily applicable to other Synths. (THOR is a different Matter)
Each DAW should have one Synth with one Full Hardware Controller Analog - applicable to Mixer, Transport, as well.
imo.
unfortunately, this mockup was done in 190-long ago and nothing came of it but oohs! and aahs!
Ill be back in school for this soon, so Ill make my own.
I have time.
Even the Wave section is easily applicable to other Synths. (THOR is a different Matter)
Each DAW should have one Synth with one Full Hardware Controller Analog - applicable to Mixer, Transport, as well.
imo.
unfortunately, this mockup was done in 190-long ago and nothing came of it but oohs! and aahs!
Ill be back in school for this soon, so Ill make my own.
I have time.
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To satisfy the hands on people, Props could do something a bit easier and quicker with less machine up-keep. They could enter the virtual realty world and put Reason there. Then you could put on virtual reality googles and see and touch your faders, and turn knobs and feel like you are there within a real studio.
We make music for a reason
I suggested something like this, too. You can make midi controllers with Arduino kits easily. Plus that community also provides code, which isn't all that difficult to understand and to shape to taste. The only problem is finding the right box, printing, etc. or give in for just cheaper DIY with printed stickers.
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