Synapse Audio wrote:Good question, we haven't really decided yet. We designed the UI such that we can squeeze it into the Reason rack, we also use the same framework as for The Legend. So technically it is possible, the question is if it's worth it.
On the one hand the native RE integration is better in the rack (& we can add CV inputs), but on the other hand, the lack of native AVX support will cause a CPU penalty, and there may be some minor features not portable.
So most likely we'll start with VST/AU, then take it from there and see what happens.
Richard
p.s. Yes it is the OB-XA
Synapse Audio's next synth might skip RE format
After the massive success of the Legend they're now working on an Oberheim OB-XA emulation and its about to hit beta. The only problem is that it's looking unlikely they'll be an RE version.
I'm probably just speaking for myself, and on this forum and in this section I know how you will react, but it's like who cares if they don't make it an RE. REs are done.
I'll be all over the VST/AU plus I'll STILL be able to use it in Reason - with all of its features and CPU efficiency intact.
I'll be all over the VST/AU plus I'll STILL be able to use it in Reason - with all of its features and CPU efficiency intact.
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Is there any difference between how an RE handles CV input in Reason, versus how a VST in Reason handles CV input into the back of the VST device?
If a RE supports CV natively, than yes. Otherwise both are like automation. And a RE could also support audio rate CV via audio inputs/outputs.manisnotabird wrote: ↑19 Dec 2019Is there any difference between how an RE handles CV input in Reason, versus how a VST in Reason handles CV input into the back of the VST device?
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Yep I buy way more VST’s than RE’s so VST is good for me. Using more than one DAW means VST’s are way more compatible across the board.
To quote the man (Urs) himself:
"Note that we have 10 employees on the payroll now, and our 9 REs together contribute less than 2% to revenues. We have to spend our time responsibly, and we have already lost a year or more just porting things to VST2 64-bit Mac, AAX (+ PACE signing), RE, VST3 (disaster!), signed AU, signed installers, Mavericks. We're fed up with plug-in format issues. We would like to spend some quality time with creative tasks rather than compatibility issues. Unfortunately RE has always involved tedious updates to the SDK and approval rules..."
I'd imagine the same applies to Synapse Audio, even if they've been more successful in the RE shop than U-he. The marketshare of REs is just too small for established developers to bother with, I'm afraid.
Yes, I can only imagine how frustrating it must be as a developer.
Makes me think of the spire story.. everyone asking them to port to RE, then a few weeks before it's finished Reason 9.5 launches..
Makes me think of the spire story.. everyone asking them to port to RE, then a few weeks before it's finished Reason 9.5 launches..
Well, this "1" year was not only for porting to RE. And if i read the problems about going to 64bit and other formats like VST3 and so on, you clearly have a general problem in your architecture. Signing is a different story, but as soon as you figured out how it works and integrate it into your pipeline, its done. And by all those whining i read in the last years from Urs, hey, its the job of the devs (and probably ppl around them) to do exactly this, so no need to whine and cry...Ermitage wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019To quote the man (Urs) himself:
"Note that we have 10 employees on the payroll now, and our 9 REs together contribute less than 2% to revenues. We have to spend our time responsibly, and we have already lost a year or more just porting things to VST2 64-bit Mac, AAX (+ PACE signing), RE, VST3 (disaster!), signed AU, signed installers, Mavericks. We're fed up with plug-in format issues. We would like to spend some quality time with creative tasks rather than compatibility issues. Unfortunately RE has always involved tedious updates to the SDK and approval rules..."
I'd imagine the same applies to Synapse Audio, even if they've been more successful in the RE shop than U-he. The marketshare of REs is just too small for established developers to bother with, I'm afraid.
Maybe some devs should keep in mind, that Reasonstudios made it quite easily(!?) to port their RE to VST. RE also provides quite secure copyprotection, marketplace, installers, and so on. All this saves money and time. A VST need to have this all on its own and do not forget, its not only developing, you also have testing. The challange here for Reasonstudios is, if they want to keep the RE alive, to make it easy to port to VST and or AU and need to make it easier for devs, to have flexible GUIs and better CPU utilization.
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So you're saying devs should make their plugins in RE format and then convert them to VST? Again, the bigger players have no real financial incentive to do so, plus technical constraints in the format makes it even less appealing.Loque wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019Well, this "1" year was not only for porting to RE. And if i read the problems about going to 64bit and other formats like VST3 and so on, you clearly have a general problem in your architecture. Signing is a different story, but as soon as you figured out how it works and integrate it into your pipeline, its done. And by all those whining i read in the last years from Urs, hey, its the job of the devs (and probably ppl around them) to do exactly this, so no need to whine and cry...
Maybe some devs should keep in mind, that Reasonstudios made it quite easily(!?) to port their RE to VST. RE also provides quite secure copyprotection, marketplace, installers, and so on. All this saves money and time. A VST need to have this all on its own and do not forget, its not only developing, you also have testing. The challange here for Reasonstudios is, if they want to keep the RE alive, to make it easy to port to VST and or AU and need to make it easier for devs, to have flexible GUIs and better CPU utilization.
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hurricane wrote: ↑19 Dec 2019I'm probably just speaking for myself, and on this forum and in this section I know how you will react, but it's like who cares if they don't make it an RE. REs are done.
I'll be all over the VST/AU plus I'll STILL be able to use it in Reason - with all of its features and CPU efficiency intact.
But as much as you love using vst, others love using Re format
It’s just a matter of preference.
I absolutely adore dune 2/3
But in a perfect world the props would make the sdk able to have such an in depth synth.
Re isn’t dead, it’s just going through growing pains. I think that every now and then we’ll see new developers like blamsoft take the Re market, currently lectric panda and robotic bean have been killing it. Others have been as well, I just think that getting companies like NI on board will be near impossible
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Would be really nice if they made it a RE. Considering how much I love Synapse stuff I'd most likely buy the RE if they made it. But if it's only VST then I'll skip. I just really dislike all the floating windows and also I hate to create extra accounts for different companies.
I'd rather RE's than vst. More convenient to me and works like a charm. Would I like to take me RE's elsewhere, yeah I guess, but whatever. I can't be bothered anymore to upgrade, update, have vst companies go out, and then get a new computer and lose the liscense, etc.
But, that's just me. That being said, I want me some Valhalla.
But, that's just me. That being said, I want me some Valhalla.
Its already possible. The VST just need to use the audio inouts...
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REs have been around for almost 8 years now. I don't think I would call this "growing pains". Most of the big players are already out and don't appear to be coming back.
Oh...Well, while it sounds interesting i am not that interested since i do not have enough room for more in my amazng big studio
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I seem to remember that there already is hardware which can load stuff like Europa but I might have dreamt that. In any case, if RS brings out some sort of hardware I wouldn’t even think about it. Balance was on the market a very short time before they discontinued it and dropped all support.
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Yea, there was also a RE which had a dedicated hardware controller available. Forgot its name and dunno if its still sold in the shop.MrFigg wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019I seem to remember that there already is hardware which can load stuff like Europa but I might have dreamt that. In any case, if RS brings out some sort of hardware I wouldn’t even think about it. Balance was on the market a very short time before they discontinued it and dropped all support.
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Ah, yea, rightretreed wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019You are looking for this hidden device:
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... nthesizer/
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