Why is Recycle still standalone?

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provinceofnowhere
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10 Oct 2020

For all the new instruments and utilities that Propellerhead/Reason Studios keep introducing to Reason - most of which don't bring anything radically new to the game - I am amazed that they still haven't made Recycle part of the suite. The audio slicing functions in Reason just feel like a clunky, poor man's version of Recycle anyway.

I haven't upgraded from R10 to R11 because there simply isn't any real incentive to do so. I would consider upgrading if Recycle was included as part of Reason. I can't understand why it is still a standalone application at this stage of the game...

C'mon Propellerheads...

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10 Oct 2020

Absolutely. And all those with a valid ReCycle license will get the upgrade to Reason 12 Suite for $1 as a reward for their loyalty to the company over the years.
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10 Oct 2020

MrFigg wrote: ↑
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Absolutely. And all those with a valid ReCycle license will get the upgrade to Reason 12 Suite for $1 as a reward for their loyalty to the company over the years.
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10 Oct 2020

I think ReCycle existing is the reason some audio features are not included in Reason 'cause they're in that and they want you to buy it such as:- tempo detection of audio and transient sensitivity which leads to me another couple of things:-

1) Has ReCycle changed to Reason Studio's ReCycle now?
2) They should include it in Reason as an 11 point update and have it pay what you want with it being free for all 11 and ReCycle owners.
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10 Oct 2020

Creativemind wrote: ↑
10 Oct 2020
I think ReCycle existing is the reason some audio features are not included in Reason 'cause they're in that and they want you to buy it such as:- tempo detection of audio and transient sensitivity which leads to me another couple of things:-

1) Has ReCycle changed to Reason Studio's ReCycle now?
2) They should include it in Reason as an 11 point update and have it pay what you want with it being free for all 11 and ReCycle owners.
Lol, pay what you want from X version to 11? Lol. Just include it in a point update and thus free for us but those on previous version should pay full price, why are you giving the upgrade plus recycle away now? πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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26 Jun 2022

I only wish that ReCycle was more functional after converting wav files into rex2 files. I want to be able to use the rex2 files I convert from wav files into my DAW> The DAW that I use is called Sonoma Wireworks RiffWorks.

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30 Jun 2022

At this point in time, they need to just incorporate it. It will give Reason some better chopping functionality with probably not alot of effort on the Props part having to think of a new way to do something.

And Recycle hasn't been updated in years so it is probably best to just incorporate it in Reason.

That said the time has long gone. I'm sure the people who wanted this in like 2009 has moved on to different programs.

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30 Jun 2022

I've suggested before that they develop Recycle into a general purpose audio editor like Wavelab or Adobe Audition. But with features targetted at Reason users, like batch editing of files for NN19/NNXT/ReDrum/Kong, and a editor for adding metadata to audio files.

As it is Recycle doesn't provide much value as there is freeware software that can slice samples.

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30 Jun 2022

They could just make it free?

When you think about it, Reason Studios doesn't have anything for the desktop that is free to entice people to explore the brand more.

Even if Recycle isn't typically enticing for many people, they will come in the boatloads, because few people can resist those articles that announce that some piece of commercial software is now free. And even if it doesn't impress every user, you got them in the door and they should understand that it is free because it hasn't been updated in some time and it's a "legacy" product.

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30 Jun 2022

I'd like to see the sales figures for it over the last few years because I really cannot see it being much of a seller these days compared to back in the day, they really should just be done with it and fold it into Reason but as we know the 'props' make some really odd choices on certain things.
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30 Jun 2022

I would rather see it implemented in Reason 16, fingers crossed, than getting an offline free app now.
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10 Aug 2022

Just adding a sensitivity knob for audio slicing would be a meaningful update for Reason.

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10 Aug 2022

I stopped using Recycle in 2008... if it was made free perhaps I would have a try at it again...
I moved away from that workflow from so much time now I have completely forgotten how was used...
by that time I was consistently using Reason in rewire mode with Ableton...
I was still a pirate back then... except for Hammer... and Live 1.0 with Midi Out before midi out was a thing....
Ah... memories... :D Recycle was cracked also I think... but now it's no longer avail. and I would never even try
download it again....(I don't have even a single copy of a cracked program in my SDs these days, maybe some DVDs...)
:thumbs_up: what was , version 2.5 already in 2008?? can't remember.

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31 Aug 2022

joeyluck wrote: ↑
30 Jun 2022
They could just make it free?

When you think about it, Reason Studios doesn't have anything for the desktop that is free to entice people to explore the brand more.

Even if Recycle isn't typically enticing for many people, they will come in the boatloads, because few people can resist those articles that announce that some piece of commercial software is now free. And even if it doesn't impress every user, you got them in the door and they should understand that it is free because it hasn't been updated in some time and it's a "legacy" product.
Because RX2 support in other DAWs is too widespread. What is the incentive for getting Reason just cause they gave you ReCycle, when you can buy AIR Transfuser 2 [often] for $20 and that gives the majority of Dr. OctoRex in the DAW of your choosing.

The only differentiating factor with Reason is that instrument being stock.

If REX were more open, I think DAWs like Cakewalk would have incorporated it into their Choppers or Loop Designers years ago, like they did with ACIDizing functionality.

IMO, the functionality simply needs to be incorporate into the Reason DAW, to bring value to those users.

The biggest incentive for people to invest further in Reason was the high value Intro SKU, but they killed that off.

They are too many far cheaper DAWs and Groove/Sampler instruments with good REX support. Recycle freebies would simply be obtained for use with those products.

They should bring back Reason Intro, IMO, and either bundle ReCycle with Reason perpetual and Reason+, or port the functionality into the Reason sequencer.

Turning it into Sound Forge Pro with REX encoding is a much, much taller task.

And without updates, it basically will be irrelevant to the vast majority of macOS users, which can actually backfire and affect the company's reputation (i.e. Corel, MAGIX, etc.).

Getting people in the door will only work with a product that provides value and gives access to the Re/Refill ecosystem. Anything else is going to be too divorced from the business model to have any impact.

While I have no issue with Reason+, drastically increasing the price of e try for perpetually lice sing users was a very bad tactical move.

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31 Aug 2022

Re8et wrote: ↑
10 Aug 2022
I stopped using Recycle in 2008... if it was made free perhaps I would have a try at it again...
I moved away from that workflow from so much time now I have completely forgotten how was used...
by that time I was consistently using Reason in rewire mode with Ableton...
I was still a pirate back then... except for Hammer... and Live 1.0 with Midi Out before midi out was a thing....
Ah... memories... :D Recycle was cracked also I think... but now it's no longer avail. and I would never even try
download it again....(I don't have even a single copy of a cracked program in my SDs these days, maybe some DVDs...)
:thumbs_up: what was , version 2.5 already in 2008?? can't remember.
I wouldn't even consider buying a sample pack from anyone if the loops aren't either ReCycled or ACIDized.

I basically look for that immediately, and move on it it isn't there.

I ACIDize all of my own stuff. I put Tempo, Key and Transient Marker Metadata in all of it.

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huggermugger
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31 Aug 2022

I'm curious to know when they last even sold a copy of it.

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31 Aug 2022

huggermugger wrote: ↑
31 Aug 2022
I'm curious to know when they last even sold a copy of it.
A friend just bought it two days ago πŸ˜‚

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31 Aug 2022

sonicbyte wrote: ↑
31 Aug 2022
huggermugger wrote: ↑
31 Aug 2022
I'm curious to know when they last even sold a copy of it.
A friend just bought it two days ago πŸ˜‚
are they still your friend? ;)

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31 Aug 2022

huggermugger wrote: ↑
31 Aug 2022
sonicbyte wrote: ↑
31 Aug 2022


A friend just bought it two days ago πŸ˜‚
are they still your friend? ;)
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I can't believe it's still listed as a product
I am curios if it will ever get updated for Mac owners?

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02 Sep 2022

Are there other tools which author REX files as nicely? (This is not a rhetorical question. I actually don't know.)

Note I'm not asking if there are other tools which resemble Recycle. I'm sure there are.

But if the REX file format is still a thing in the industry outside RS and no other app writes files in that format with full functionality then that could be why ReCycle is still around and why it is still a stand-alone app.

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03 Sep 2022

No, as Rex2 is still a closed format where Recycle/Reason remains the only software that can author those files. For implementing the playback part there is a library supplied by RS that third parties can use to implement it.

RandomSkratch
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29 Sep 2022

Interesting though that their latest sampler RE (Mimic) can't even load rex files... so maybe they're moving away from it?

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