I was hype to test the beta but after this problem I dont care about it anymore . its weird I heard that from different people about that they dont reply but they always do reply to me , at least 95 percents of the times . I did make a ticket about this one but havent recieved anything lol . but what do you mean you had to authorize your computer I think I already did that for my Reason 11 Suite in my profile , but the beta version wasnt letting me go in so I deleted it then it deleted the reason rack plugin.vst3 too and I had to contact the support because I didnt want to reinstall the whole reason with all the banks etc so they gave me the installation of reason only without any bank , that was nice of them , anyways I told the RRP.vst3 part so you guys would be careful .
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Trying and Learning to be a : Hip-Hop / Trap , Electronic & Experimental Producer l Mixing Engineer
Trying and Learning to be a : Hip-Hop / Trap , Electronic & Experimental Producer l Mixing Engineer
i agree totallyBilly+ wrote: ↑16 Apr 2021V12 Is going to need more than hi dpi....
If vst3 and full vst midi isn't supported then it's not going to be much better.
And before anyone says 2.4 is dead think about how many vst midi 2.4 devices are still available and have already been purchased and updated.
But will definitely be watching.
I have the same feeling about this channel !!! Its pretty interesting that Im seeing other thinking the same lmao
Reason 11 Suite l FL Studio l Leaning Ableton n Bitwig l Windows 10 64bit
Trying and Learning to be a : Hip-Hop / Trap , Electronic & Experimental Producer l Mixing Engineer
Trying and Learning to be a : Hip-Hop / Trap , Electronic & Experimental Producer l Mixing Engineer
Just a heads up to those that are beta testers, you should go check in
ok so the manual opt -in page at reasonstudios.com/hd recognises that i already have the R12 beta license. it says..
We're activating users to the beta test phase following a specific schedule.
If and when you are selected to participate you will receive an email
from us with further instructions.
We're activating users to the beta test phase following a specific schedule.
If and when you are selected to participate you will receive an email
from us with further instructions.
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Beta testing started weeks ago, first in 11 for HD graphics and now in 12. The downloads do not appear on your products page but the R12 Beta Licence does. After you register and are accepted they send you an link to the beta site where there are downloads, a discussion forum and a ticket system for reporting bugs. There can be quite a delay between registering and getting accepted. I guess they don't want to be overwhelmed by duplicate bug reports.
Quick question and I don’t think answering it’ll break any NDA. In terms of Hi-Res. Im running a Pentium i5 3.00GHz. 8GB DDR4 RAM. The CPU has got an integrated graphics card. Intel HD 630. I didn’t think about it before but I’m wondering if that’ll be enough to run R12 with the Hi-Res graphics without any problems or if I’ll have to install a dedicated GPU. Anybody runnng similar who can put my mind at rest?
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The beta is a Logging version as always and therefor nobody can tell you anything about CPU load of the final version.MrFigg wrote: ↑06 Jun 2021Quick question and I don’t think answering it’ll break any NDA. In terms of Hi-Res. Im running a Pentium i5 3.00GHz. 8GB DDR4 RAM. The CPU has got an integrated graphics card. Intel HD 630. I didn’t think about it before but I’m wondering if that’ll be enough to run R12 with the Hi-Res graphics without any problems or if I’ll have to install a dedicated GPU. Anybody runnng similar who can put my mind at rest?
But everybody should be aware, that using higher resolution graphics will consume more HD space and more RAM and it also means, more data will be pushed around, which requires a good gfx board and probably CPU-bus.
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Hmmm. Thanks. Oh well, new graphics card on the listLoque wrote: ↑06 Jun 2021The beta is a Logging version as always and therefor nobody can tell you anything about CPU load of the final version.MrFigg wrote: ↑06 Jun 2021Quick question and I don’t think answering it’ll break any NDA. In terms of Hi-Res. Im running a Pentium i5 3.00GHz. 8GB DDR4 RAM. The CPU has got an integrated graphics card. Intel HD 630. I didn’t think about it before but I’m wondering if that’ll be enough to run R12 with the Hi-Res graphics without any problems or if I’ll have to install a dedicated GPU. Anybody runnng similar who can put my mind at rest?
But everybody should be aware, that using higher resolution graphics will consume more HD space and more RAM and it also means, more data will be pushed around, which requires a good gfx board and probably CPU-bus.
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I think, the 8GB RAM might be more a problem...MrFigg wrote: ↑06 Jun 2021Hmmm. Thanks. Oh well, new graphics card on the listLoque wrote: ↑06 Jun 2021
The beta is a Logging version as always and therefor nobody can tell you anything about CPU load of the final version.
But everybody should be aware, that using higher resolution graphics will consume more HD space and more RAM and it also means, more data will be pushed around, which requires a good gfx board and probably CPU-bus.
Reason13, Win10
Aaa. Yeah. Maybe. At the moment I have the sample rate set to 64 (lowest latency) and have no problems with pops or clicks. That is to say I can run as many tracks and devices as I need for my songs with no problems. Maybe the extra processing for the graphics will change all that?
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it’s a logging version right now, but I imagine at some point they’re going to have to do a non-logging build so they can get feedback on performance.
I wasn’t going to bother but I’ve registered for the beta so I can check myself. If I can run the logging version without an issue I’m good to go.
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Never games. I think the UHD 630 is a little more powerful than the HD 630 I have. But you’re saying that you’re finding that the beta runs fine even with integrated graphics?
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I mean I believe everything is going to run well with integrated graphics. Believe strong enough to make unverified claims.
Good enough for me . I’ll sleep well tonight. Thanks.
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If you can watch YouTube and Netflix on your computer (most people can), the hi res graphics aren’t gonna hurt. I’ve done video editing and color grading on a 2018 Mac mini with integrated graphics.
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The Hi Res is great. Especially during the day. Though buggy, it rolls really well. Have been on board with reason for 10yrs. Only new to the forum. I'm a home producer & it's only been a forward motion in regards to the development of Reason. Used the "A" word for a while. But still came back Reason for plugins
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