Announcing Reason 11
Since everything is currently under the hood, only beta testers know, but cannot say. You need to participate to the beta or wait until the official release.
My question was, if i can send CV around through the audio channels. Multiple audio channels would be perfect for this and could be used as a side-channel.
My question was, if i can send CV around through the audio channels. Multiple audio channels would be perfect for this and could be used as a side-channel.
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I had the same question, but its ok imo. I have a few EQs, which i just use for a more musical adjustment which do not have a spectrum. I use the SSL for that purpose too.
For surgical things, i have other and more powerful weapons and their i expect a clear spectrum display.
Reason12, Win10
Would you like some cheese with that?diminished wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019Now that you say it, wow thanks for opening our eyes! Would you like to be a mod? We could use someone around here who tells folks why their thinking is wrong, with some added insults!
In return, we could teach you how to read!
The reason maybe a technical and effort wise one. The new SSL EQ device is a RE. At least for now REs cannot open a separate (operation system) window for the spectrum analysis as it is currently done by the Reason mixer.
Instead, what could have been done is to add a custom display to the RE where the spectrum graphics is shown which ofc means increased development effort.
Good point. No idea. For me that EQ is quite limiting anyways. I've been using the synapse GQ-7 RE. It's more flexible and you can make surgical EQ.
But yeah, the spectrum EQ could've been offered. No idea why they haven't..
I also have some eqs.Loque wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019I had the same question, but its ok imo. I have a few EQs, which i just use for a more musical adjustment which do not have a spectrum. I use the SSL for that purpose too.
For surgical things, i have other and more powerful weapons and their i expect a clear spectrum display.
Good things I have too.
i have eq, analyzer, mastering meters, reverb and old school compressor too.
But I think that's a good thing if the built-in tool gets closer to the go to tool.
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No not platform independant. I mean if you use it standalone then you'll be using the official Reason, which I don't think works on Linux.
Whatever DAW you're using on Linux, if it handles VST3. Then I'm guessing there are high chances you could be using it on Linux. That's pretty cool actually...
For me the SSL EQ and the Synapse one (which I also have and use) serve different tasks/situations. I think the Synapse is smoother and the SSL one more rough sounding. But yeah *If you read this Props* then I really wish you'd add a spectrum view to these in the next update (one can always wish). I would love to use this EQ to sculpt and shape the sounds inside the combinators.
Hmm, ok. I guess WINE might be needed and then use the Windows version of the VST. I have read this can work for some other plugins. How efficient it would be with Reason I don't know. I'm just installing Bitwig as this supports VST3 plugins. I guess I'll try it once it's released (or I get accepted as a beta tester).owlymane wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019No not platform independant. I mean if you use it standalone then you'll be using the official Reason, which I don't think works on Linux.
Whatever DAW you're using on Linux, if it handles VST3. Then I'm guessing there are high chances you could be using it on Linux. That's pretty cool actually...
Aah never knew WINE worked on Linux. I thought it was only on Mac. That's cool. Yeah try first seeing whether it works on Bitwig Linux. If not try the WINE solution that's not a bad idea. Otherwise you can always write an email to Props to directly ask that question they're super friendlymashers wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019Hmm, ok. I guess WINE might be needed and then use the Windows version of the VST. I have read this can work for some other plugins. How efficient it would be with Reason I don't know. I'm just installing Bitwig as this supports VST3 plugins. I guess I'll try it once it's released (or I get accepted as a beta tester).owlymane wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019No not platform independant. I mean if you use it standalone then you'll be using the official Reason, which I don't think works on Linux.
Whatever DAW you're using on Linux, if it handles VST3. Then I'm guessing there are high chances you could be using it on Linux. That's pretty cool actually...
I agree, but only, if the spectrum display can be folded and this is probably not possible atm.exxx wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019I also have some eqs.Loque wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019
I had the same question, but its ok imo. I have a few EQs, which i just use for a more musical adjustment which do not have a spectrum. I use the SSL for that purpose too.
For surgical things, i have other and more powerful weapons and their i expect a clear spectrum display.
Good things I have too.
i have eq, analyzer, mastering meters, reverb and old school compressor too.
But I think that's a good thing if the built-in tool gets closer to the go to tool.
Reason12, Win10
WINE was originally written for Linux and was only much later ported to MacOS. I'll give it a try when I get it and report back. I did tweet props but didn't get an answer. I guess they can't say.owlymane wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019Aah never knew WINE worked on Linux. I thought it was only on Mac. That's cool. Yeah try first seeing whether it works on Bitwig Linux. If not try the WINE solution that's not a bad idea. Otherwise you can always write an email to Props to directly ask that question they're super friendly
Hum...yea, there could be a different panel view like in Complex-1, where you switch from "knob" mode to "Spectrum" mode...Sounds like a good idea...But i can already hear all that crying about so slow graphics of the FFT display
Reason12, Win10
Interesting! But definitely not surprised.
Please do I'm curious. Also regarding contacting Props, try FB or email they've answered me fast.
Would it be slow because of the RE format or because of some other reason?
I wonder the following things
the rack plugin
1-save the entire rack
2-Self-Contain, I always use it in reason
3-different channel outputs, especially for drums
4-copy pattern to track? in other DAW
5-pattern track, the pattern track from matrix
the rack plugin
1-save the entire rack
2-Self-Contain, I always use it in reason
3-different channel outputs, especially for drums
4-copy pattern to track? in other DAW
5-pattern track, the pattern track from matrix
FFT analyzing uses a lot of CPU depending on the resolution and the implemented algorithm in the first step. In the second you need fast graphics to display the calculated data and hardware accelerated graphics are faster than standard OS graphics, even if the gfx board vendors did not optimized the 2d performance much in the last years. That means, a very good algorithm and fast gfx are required and than it is still quite expensive to the performance.
Reason12, Win10
A few good questions. And what about VST within the Reason VST Rack? It would instantly make all those VST Combiners obsolete.
Reason12, Win10
i think matthias somewere answerded this with a no. you can't load vsts in the rack vst.
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I wouldn't mind if the Rack SSl EQ would have a more basic kind of spectrum analyzer. A more important thing is the actual curve to boost or cut. As if you have a curve based EQ you can roll the whole spectrum range and cut/boost + widen the band at the same time, while a knob one would need to do them with 3-different knobs per band.
A workaround would be to use the mixer Eq to get what you want using the spectrum window (assuming you haven't already used it on that channel) then copy across the mixer knob settings to the rack eq.Heigen5 wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019I wouldn't mind if the Rack SSl EQ would have a more basic kind of spectrum analyzer. A more important thing is the actual curve to boost or cut. As if you have a curve based EQ you can roll the whole spectrum range and cut/boost + widen the band at the same time, while a knob one would need to do them with 3-different knobs per band.
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