Kuassa.. has an interesting way to advertise there RE products :-)
I got really excited seeing Rebirth!
Awesome history on reason. The 1st couple paragraph were like me talking to past self. I remember Friction and Spice in Orlando handing my friend and I rebirth and us totally bugging out to 303 grooves and 808 breaks!
If rebirth was for us PC users or android users I'd have a game to play anytime!
Kool site Kuassa !
Awesome history on reason. The 1st couple paragraph were like me talking to past self. I remember Friction and Spice in Orlando handing my friend and I rebirth and us totally bugging out to 303 grooves and 808 breaks!
If rebirth was for us PC users or android users I'd have a game to play anytime!
Kool site Kuassa !
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According to their efforts, Rack Extensions seem to be more than a little niche on the music app market, beneath the big VST thing...? Despite the fees to Propellerheads, REs seem to be quite profitable for Kuassa. Good news!
I think it strongly depends on how you have your company structured. Imo REs are a boon for small developers who mainly code all their stuff themselves. After they got into the way REs work and are coded REs pretty much need no further work - like adapting to new OS versions, new Reason versions, new marketplaces etc - the RE ecosystem pretty much takes care of all that. So after that you simply have another (albeit smaller) income source and are done with it. For a larger developer doing REs mostly means hiring a new person to do the REs so they have to calculate if the income from REs justifies this new position. Or they hire a person for a limited amount of time just to do the REs - which then causes trouble when they have to fix bugs or generally update the RE because they have to re-hire that person (see U-He).At Vero Eos wrote:According to their efforts, Rack Extensions seem to be more than a little niche on the music app market, beneath the big VST thing...? Despite the fees to Propellerheads, REs seem to be quite profitable for Kuassa. Good news!
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