Mad respect!!

No, seriously? Are you the same Frank De Wulf that was doing a lot of really cool stuff back in the late 80’s/early 90’s?
You need both a plugin (i.e. a VST synth) AND a DAW that supports MPE. Putting the RRP inside of a DAW that supports MPE is not going to help as RRP and REs do not support MPE.littlejam wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020hello,
i really wish Reason would support MPE
that would probably be my one favorite
there is another forum member who uses a Rolli with Reason
i can't remember the person's name
it'd be interesting to see how they get along with the device in Reason
(i think it's a seaboard)
i'd be after a linnstrument
i do not know how difficult MPE would be to implement into Reason's programming
does anyone know of daws that do MPE please?
EDIT: i just found a bunch of info here: http://www.rogerlinndesign.com/ls-recom ... ounds.html
that might be the one thing to get me to update to Reason 11: to use the RRP inside a DAW that supports MPE
cheers,
j
Stygian Abyss wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020Hi Frank,
So nice to read one of the great european techno pioneers on this forum.
I have numerous records you produced a long time ago (Modular Expansion, B-Sides series...) in my vinyl collection.
Pardon my curiosity, but I'd really like if you could share a few words about how and with what kind of gear you were creating music in these early times.
About your hardware controller issues, these pages may provide some useful information:
https://www.reasonstudios.com/blog/control-remote
viewtopic.php?t=7498749
http://www.reasonremoter.uk/tutorials/
Basically, users can write Remote Codecs for any MIDI controller that is not included in Reason using a scripting language called Lua, but it don't think this allows to use Rolli's MPE in Reason. I may be able to offer some help, as I have basic developer skills, but I'm no way an expert and I will need time. Contact me privately as you wish.
About Reason vs other DAWs, I can testify that a very recent and modern DAW like Bitwig, that I also use and like, suffers from the same very short included compatible hardware controller list problem, which is disappointing at first. But, as Reason, it has an API that allows users to create their own controller scripts - it's a rather complex task and you need JavaScript - instead of Lua used by Reason - developer skills. But it also has something Reason doesn't have, Java Extensions, and the awesome one that is called DrivenByMoss includes a Generic Flexi script that allows users to map any controller to Bitwig, exactly the way they want it to work, without excessive efforts and any developer skills required. It's absolutely fantastic, but only once you've understood how to use it: all it would need to be easy to setup is a proper documentation !
I have also read that the recent version 11.2 of Reason has solved the compatibility problems with Soundtoys and Voltage Modular.
EdwardKiy wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020What are you trying to achieve with your setup? If all you need is a fully-integrated (and then some) midi controller, perhaps you've overlooked the NEKTAR company products.
I own a Panorama T6 and it just puts any AKAI product to shame in terms of key bed quality, plays as good as any Roland but wears much, MUCH better, because Roland started using this crappy rubber in their builds, which degrades quickly even to indirect sunlight exposure. In my experience, Arturia midis are solid, but nothing special, they're just somewhere in the middle in terms of build quality.
I also have a question: what is it that Reason cannot do, that other DAWs can, other than VST-3? My only other (limited) experience is with Ableton, working on projects with friends, but I couldn't see how any of the stuff couldn't be done in Reason. Thanks!
You're right. I've been a bit carefull buying new tools as of the issues mentioned, but as you say the TOUCHé should be 'usable' within Reason, then I'll order one and see if I can make it work. I'll get back for help if needed.Stygian Abyss wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020Frank, I can't see what could prevent you to use a Touché with Reason, even if there is no specific Remote Codec included for it. It wouldn't be very useful anyway, as this thing only sends 4 MIDI CCs. Just add a generic controller in the Preferences for it, and then right-click on any Reason device or VST control of your choice to use Remote Override (Assignations de substitution if you use the french version) which has a MIDI learn function. Should work flawlessly, no programming needed.
Edward, you're absolutely right when you write that Reason can do almost anything other DAWs can do, but due to its origins, sometimes it does it in a non standard way, and this seems to be a problem for a non neglectable percentage of the users. Some would like to use VST MIDI effects even if the Players are a great recent addition, others including me think that the VST device is incomplete (See my previous message) and could be easily improved, and you certainly know that one can find a neverending list of complaints on this forum.
But it's, overall, a very good program that, despite some stupid flaws, can do many things standard DAWs absolutely can't do (CV, feedback loops...) or can do, but with awfully cumbersome workarounds, and this mustn't be forgotten.
Don't bother, the T6 knobs and faders are also nothing special - they are there and they just work, it's the key bed that I absolutely love about it. Best of luck!
I just wanted to mention that your Golden Girls' Kinetic remix was one of my favorite tracks back in the day.
What's weird is that plenty of pros are drawn to Reason, and were even before it became a DAW and then VST plugin. The OP is a pro - and he's been using it since Reason 4. Plenty of hits have been written using Reason. I guess as far as toys go, it's the toy that many pros seem to enjoy.
I must enthusiastically disagree. The new UI direction is amazing and an innovative approach to generative percussion. It’s a sound sculpting environment, not an excel spreadsheet so I find the UX to be very professional looking.Jackjackdaw wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020I don't think RS are going to shake the ' Reason is a toy' perception when the flagship new device looks like a Nintendo and makes auto beats for you as you explore a virtual terrain! I also get the frustration of shopping for a new midi controller and seeing all of them have maps for everything but Reason. I also see a lot of folks going bonkers about all the stuff Reason needs to be able to do that it can't. It's frustrating because on the other hand, Reason's playfulness makes a lot of elements of music making very intuative and fun. That's the trade off really, if you need those pro functions you need to bite the bullet and adapt to a more business like DAW to get them. I don't think RS is about to start targeting the pro audio market.
EDIT: Had not made it to the second page before posting, where I then saw we had established this already!
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