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What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 22 Oct 2016
by The_G
(In addition to those who already do.)

For me it's u-He. Their synths are all lovely and a lot of fun. Bazille in particular could be a great RE, utilizing Reason's modular emulation format. (Or the stripped down version they made for CM as a budget RE.)

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 22 Oct 2016
by tybband
Melodyne.

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 22 Oct 2016
by Michaellos
Spectrasonics, Native Instruments

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by TritoneAddiction
Steve Duda (XferRecords)

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by O1B
+1
Michaellos wrote:Spectrasonics, Native Instruments
Roland… more Korg. … come back, SugarBytes!!!
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….Fab Filter by Reason 13. it'd be real nice if'n i'twere sooner.

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by ProfessaKaos
FabFilter, Waves and Sound Toys.

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by Creativemind
ProfessaKaos wrote:FabFilter, Waves and Sound Toys.
Yes, Yes and Yes and maybe Lennar Digital and Reveal Sound for Spire but I hear that's coming.

Universal Audio.

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by NekujaK
+1 Waves

Toontrack!!
There are workarounds to get EZdrummer working with Reason, but it would be so much better to have it integrated inside Reason. The RE wouldn't even need to have all the esoteric features of EZdrummer or EZkeys - just to be able to access the Toontrack kits/samples, MIDI files, and playback engine within Reason would be awesome.

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by K.Markov
Arturia :puf_smile:

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by michael.jaye
Waves, Native Instruments


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Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by martynx
I'm hoping for more from Sonic Charge. It would be amazing to have Permut8 and Microtonic as Re's. Maybe one day.

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by OldGoat

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by dioxide
Roland, Korg. Maybe even Yamaha.

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by Data_Shrine
U-He.

And Roland ,but I don't have any hopes about them.

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by TritoneAddiction
Even though it would be nice to have new developers getting into the RE format, I actually care more about keeping some developers we have onboard already.
I really hope Synapse Audio, Blamsoft, Softube, DLD Technology and LoveOne won't stop creating for Reason anytime soon.

Synapse and Blamsoft really made a big difference for me with their latest releases The Legend and Expanse. I suspect these will be my go to synths for the next year or so.
I was really glad to see The Legend in the Prop Shop. I was starting to wonder if we lost Synapse for a while.

I'm a little afraid Softube might stop making REs because their products are on the pricier side and based on what I read here at Reasontalk some Reason users expect REs to be very cheap. And they probably make enough money in the VST market where people are actually prepared to pay a little more for plugins.

DLD Technology and LoveOne might not be the biggest developers but they just make fun and unique stuff that's a little different.

These are just a couple of personal favorites but obviously there are many other great RE developers that deserve to be mentioned also.

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by marcuswitt
1) IK Multimedia
2) PSP Audio
3) Virsyn
4) SPL / Brainworx
5) Korg - to continue their support for the RE format

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by txh003
Below are a few developers I would like to see support the RE platform:

* 2CAudio
* Acon Digital
* AIR Music Tech
* Arturia
* Audio Ease
* Brainworx / Plugin Alliance
* FabFilter
* IK Multimedia
* Overloud
* Positive Grid
* PSP Audioware
* Scuffham Amps
* Slate Digital / Steven Slate Drums
* Sonnox
* Sonalksis
* SoundToys
* Tone2
* Wave Arts
* XILS-Lab
* XLN Audio

Below are several developers that I wish supported the RE platform further:

* Audio Damage
* Fxpansion
* GForce Software
* iZotope
* Korg
* Softube
* u-he

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by TheGuyNotNamedBob
Matt Tytel (I know he made little LFO, but Helm would be really sweet. Speaking of which, does open source mean that one could take the code and release it as a RE?)

And AIR audio. (Love me some XPAND)

I can't remember who makes the Tunefish Synth, but that one would be awesome too.

Re: RE: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by Karim
The_G wrote:(In addition to those who already do.)

For me it's u-He. Their synths are all lovely and a lot of fun. Bazille in particular could be a great RE, utilizing Reason's modular emulation format. (Or the stripped down version they made for CM as a budget RE.)
Revealsound, Waves, Izotope, Soundtoys, Fabfilter

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Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016
by zero01101
TheGuyNotNamedBob wrote:Matt Tytel (I know he made little LFO, but Helm would be really sweet. Speaking of which, does open source mean that one could take the code and release it as a RE?)
it's released under GNU GPL v3 so technically "yes" but you'd also have to freely release the source to the edited RE version, and the RE SDK licensing model is probably incompatible with that, given it's "clandestine" nature :/

see here: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en ... stedPublic

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 24 Oct 2016
by platzangst
I'd like to see AAS (Applied Acoustic Systems) get in the game, to have Chromaphone in the Rack. They do have some other instruments that would probably be of interest to those who like the virtual analog things.

Xfer's Serum would be nice, and I'd love to have iZotope's Iris and Breaktweaker in Reason (Trash 2, too), as well as some of the more esoteric synths from NI, BUUUUT once again even disregarding any of the other reasons those companies might not want to go for the RE format, without sample loading in the RE SDK a lot of those synths are functionally impossible to make.

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 24 Oct 2016
by dvdrtldg
TritoneAddiction wrote:Even though it would be nice to have new developers getting into the RE format, I actually care more about keeping some developers we have onboard already.
I really hope Synapse Audio, Blamsoft, Softube, DLD Technology and LoveOne won't stop creating for Reason anytime soon.
+1 from me

And I'd add Lectric Panda and Jiggery Pokery Sound to the list. Devices from those guys are a big part of why I continue to work in Reason

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 24 Oct 2016
by Lov2sing
I would love UA and everything everyone said.

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 24 Oct 2016
by TheGuyNotNamedBob
zero01101 wrote:
TheGuyNotNamedBob wrote:Matt Tytel (I know he made little LFO, but Helm would be really sweet. Speaking of which, does open source mean that one could take the code and release it as a RE?)
it's released under GNU GPL v3 so technically "yes" but you'd also have to freely release the source to the edited RE version, and the RE SDK licensing model is probably incompatible with that, given it's "clandestine" nature :/

see here: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en ... stedPublic
Ah. Too bad. Is there a possibility of the license being changed? like the VST version is under GNU GPL v3, and the RE is under the normal RE license?

Re: What developers would you like to see support the RE format?

Posted: 24 Oct 2016
by moneykube
waves ,soundtoys, and perhaps guitar rig although we have a lot of guitar developers already