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Reason 11.2 is here!
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Brilliant! Thanks Reason studios!
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Yay thanks Reason Studios!
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- MIDI Out device = very helpful
Beat Map = neat and inspiring, especially when used on 'melodic' instruments instead of applying it on Drum devices
Don't say that, i died inside a little bit
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Well the X and Y axis are remoteable! So I'd guess the answer is yes? Also map selection is automatable too which I just found out. Don't know if it can be tied to a controller but still pretty nifty.
people wonder why we're concerned they'll focus more on the Reason rack plugin than on the DAW, I present to you, exhibit A:
sigh.New MIDI Out Device in Reason Rack Plugin, you can now send MIDI notes and MIDI CC to your host.
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It's quite interesting that having spent several hundred pounds on software and upgrades that asking for a serviceable sequencer, a usable interface and many of the other basic functions, which are already part of several cheaper (or even free) DAWs, is considered whining.
Of course, we always have the choice to vote with our wallets but isn't it a better idea to encourage RS to move Reason in a direction that makes it more usable?
It's great that some of you produce music or work in a way that requires lower functionality from a DAW, but maybe that doesn't apply to all of us. Just because your requirements are low, I don't think that it's fair to criticise people who want to express a different opinion.
After all, isn't that partly what forums are for?
Of course, we always have the choice to vote with our wallets but isn't it a better idea to encourage RS to move Reason in a direction that makes it more usable?
It's great that some of you produce music or work in a way that requires lower functionality from a DAW, but maybe that doesn't apply to all of us. Just because your requirements are low, I don't think that it's fair to criticise people who want to express a different opinion.
After all, isn't that partly what forums are for?
.“Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.”
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I don't get the whining, at all. The Reason Rack Plugin was a fantastic idea, bringing back the original idea of what Reason began as: a modular instrument rack. It's so much more usable now than it ever was as a rewire device. When I heard the news of Reason becoming a plugin, I was overjoyed. I always wanted to move completely to Cubase, since I do my film music work in there, but for electronic music, my other love, I always dreaded doing that in Cubase because I was so used to using certain devices in Reason. Never have I found a good alternative for the workflow that Reason provides: Kong, all the Players, all the LFO devices, CV routing to control other devices... the list goes on and on. In Cubase, this was just unwieldy and frankly, never fun. Now, I can finally take both my workflows to Cubase without losing what I love about Reason so much. It's a best of both worlds thing, and I am very grateful for Reason Studios to provide this.
The MIDI and CV out updates do not only add functionality to the Rack, with the Rack becoming what it always had to be; a truly modular playground. It adds functionality to whatever DAW you use it in. I have never loved Reason more than I have now, and Reason Studios have made sure that I will be a returning costumer for a long, long time. Some of you might not realize it, but with these additions the Rack plugin adds what has always been a massive chore in other DAWs; modularity. The sending out CV as CC is brilliant and a totally new way to produce electronic music inside other DAWs, as is recording the output of players from the track, drop midi from Rex. Do you guys realize what an absolutely fantastic time it is for us musicians?
So, thank you, Reason Studios. I love you guys!
The MIDI and CV out updates do not only add functionality to the Rack, with the Rack becoming what it always had to be; a truly modular playground. It adds functionality to whatever DAW you use it in. I have never loved Reason more than I have now, and Reason Studios have made sure that I will be a returning costumer for a long, long time. Some of you might not realize it, but with these additions the Rack plugin adds what has always been a massive chore in other DAWs; modularity. The sending out CV as CC is brilliant and a totally new way to produce electronic music inside other DAWs, as is recording the output of players from the track, drop midi from Rex. Do you guys realize what an absolutely fantastic time it is for us musicians?
So, thank you, Reason Studios. I love you guys!
Always grate to get new stuff the Beat map should come in handy sometime to get a basic beat then activate direct record and make edits to there .
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My face was 1 inch away from my monitor and I still can't really notice the pixels.
Haha, nope!
The Euclidean algorithm does play a small part in the Density function, but that's all.
the rack plugin was a fantastic idea--agreed! the problem is the entire v11 rollout has been aimed squarely at users of other DAWs, not at users of Reason standalone. the marketing suggests using Reason in other DAWs is more important for them than the Reason DAW itself. I think it's great (and important!) that they've added MIDI out of the rack plugin, because that was a hugely missing feature for the rack plugin. but the fact that we still can't use VST MIDI devices inside of Reason's DAW seems like further indication that their focus isn't on Reason standalone.DS_Joost wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020I don't get the whining, at all. The Reason Rack Plugin was a fantastic idea, bringing back the original idea of what Reason began as: a modular instrument rack. It's so much more usable now than it ever was as a rewire device. When I heard the news of Reason becoming a plugin, I was overjoyed. I always wanted to move completely to Cubase, since I do my film music work in there, but for electronic music, my other love, I always dreaded doing that in Cubase because I was so used to using certain devices in Reason. Never have I found a good alternative for the workflow that Reason provides: Kong, all the Players, all the LFO devices, CV routing to control other devices... the list goes on and on. In Cubase, this was just unwieldy and frankly, never fun. Now, I can finally take both my workflows to Cubase without losing what I love about Reason so much. It's a best of both worlds thing, and I am very grateful for Reason Studios to provide this.
The MIDI and CV out updates do not only add functionality to the Rack, with the Rack becoming what it always had to be; a truly modular playground. It adds functionality to whatever DAW you use it in. I have never loved Reason more than I have now, and Reason Studios have made sure that I will be a returning costumer for a long, long time. Some of you might not realize it, but with these additions the Rack plugin adds what has always been a massive chore in other DAWs; modularity. The sending out CV as CC is brilliant and a totally new way to produce electronic music inside other DAWs, as is recording the output of players from the track, drop midi from Rex. Do you guys realize what an absolutely fantastic time it is for us musicians?
So, thank you, Reason Studios. I love you guys!
for those of us who prefer using Reason standalone, it's a worrisome direction. I can understand why it would be less so if you're more interested in using the rack plugin inside of another DAW, as you are.
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