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What REs in the shop are abandoned? I want to avoid them.
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What REs are being removed from the shop? I want to get them before they're gone.
What REs in the shop are abandoned? I want to avoid them.
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What REs are being removed from the shop? I want to get them before they're gone.
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Anyone who has them can share a patch with anyone else who has them. If somebody doesn't have them then why would you want to share a patch with that person? Same as for currently available REs.
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If I make a patch with RE-2A and MrFigg has RE-2A, it will work. RE-2A will always work in Reason. Whether or not you can buy it has nothing to do with it or the format being future proof. If someone got RE-2A and then lost access to it when it was removed from the shop or if it stopped working, then you can say it's not future proof. But that is not the case.
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NOTHING is ‘future proof’!
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it's all about ending a discussion about RE that are not futur proof with peoples who think they are. It's useless and a waste of time.
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I think the point that Shoukz is trying to make here is that it's about the future proof of compatibility. The original premise of REs was that if you made a Reason song featuring Rack Extensions, you could share that song into the future with 100% reliability and if someone wants to gain compatibility they simply buy any of the REs they are missing (with helpful links direct to the RE's shop page for each missing device straight from the rack).joeyluck wrote: ↑09 Jun 2022If I make a patch with RE-2A and MrFigg has RE-2A, it will work. RE-2A will always work in Reason. Whether or not you can buy it has nothing to do with it or the format being future proof. If someone got RE-2A and then lost access to it when it was removed from the shop or if it stopped working, then you can say it's not future proof. But that is not the case.
The whole future proofing of this compatibility does fall apart when REs are able to disappear for some but not for others. It's actually worse than what happened to ReFills - at least you could sometimes find a copy of those floating around the internet. With REs you have no way of getting discontinued ones at all.
I could share a song on here featuring some Abbey Road Keyboard patches, along with PX7 and A-List Electric Guitars and then mixed with Pump and RE-2A. Good luck loading the song if you're much newer to Reason than me!!!
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Backwards compatibility isn’t about sharing songs or patches. It’s about being able to open any song you made in Reason in any future version of Reason. The Line 6 amps fucked that up a bit but they are automatically replaced by the Softube equivalents.rootwheel wrote: ↑10 Jun 2022I think the point that Shoukz is trying to make here is that it's about the future proof of compatibility. The original premise of REs was that if you made a Reason song featuring Rack Extensions, you could share that song into the future with 100% reliability and if someone wants to gain compatibility they simply buy any of the REs they are missing (with helpful links direct to the RE's shop page for each missing device straight from the rack).joeyluck wrote: ↑09 Jun 2022
If I make a patch with RE-2A and MrFigg has RE-2A, it will work. RE-2A will always work in Reason. Whether or not you can buy it has nothing to do with it or the format being future proof. If someone got RE-2A and then lost access to it when it was removed from the shop or if it stopped working, then you can say it's not future proof. But that is not the case.
The whole future proofing of this compatibility does fall apart when REs are able to disappear for some but not for others. It's actually worse than what happened to ReFills - at least you could sometimes find a copy of those floating around the internet. With REs you have no way of getting discontinued ones at all.
I could share a song on here featuring some Abbey Road Keyboard patches, along with PX7 and A-List Electric Guitars and then mixed with Pump and RE-2A. Good luck loading the song if you're much newer to Reason than me!!!
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I didn't use the phrase backwards compatibility though. I was talking about the future proofing of compatibility, although I agree that the removal of Line 6 did break that a little. I'm sure the original premise of REs was that it was supposed to be a centralised repository; which meant if you shared a song with someone, they would always easily be able to acquire all the devices used in that song if they were missing any.MrFigg wrote: ↑10 Jun 2022Backwards compatibility isn’t about sharing songs or patches. It’s about being able to open any song you made in Reason in any future version of Reason. The Line 6 amps fucked that up a bit but they are automatically replaced by the Softube equivalents.rootwheel wrote: ↑10 Jun 2022
I think the point that Shoukz is trying to make here is that it's about the future proof of compatibility. The original premise of REs was that if you made a Reason song featuring Rack Extensions, you could share that song into the future with 100% reliability and if someone wants to gain compatibility they simply buy any of the REs they are missing (with helpful links direct to the RE's shop page for each missing device straight from the rack).
The whole future proofing of this compatibility does fall apart when REs are able to disappear for some but not for others. It's actually worse than what happened to ReFills - at least you could sometimes find a copy of those floating around the internet. With REs you have no way of getting discontinued ones at all.
I could share a song on here featuring some Abbey Road Keyboard patches, along with PX7 and A-List Electric Guitars and then mixed with Pump and RE-2A. Good luck loading the song if you're much newer to Reason than me!!!
Even ReFills were originally designed to do that, hence the URL field in the info.txt - the URL for each ReFill also gets saved inside the song file which uses that ReFill. This means upon opening a song which you were missing ReFill content for, all you had to do theoretically was follow the URL displayed for the missing ReFill so you could then acquire it.
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I’d argue that future proofed compatibility is the same thing as assured backwards compatibility. If the future releases aren’t compatible then that removes backwards compatibility right?rootwheel wrote: ↑10 Jun 2022I didn't use the phrase backwards compatibility though. I was talking about the future proofing of compatibility, although I agree that the removal of Line 6 did break that a little. I'm sure the original premise of REs was that it was supposed to be a centralised repository; which meant if you shared a song with someone, they would always easily be able to acquire all the devices used in that song if they were missing any.
Even ReFills were originally designed to do that, hence the URL field in the info.txt - the URL for each ReFill also gets saved inside the song file which uses that ReFill. This means upon opening a song which you were missing ReFill content for, all you had to do theoretically was follow the URL displayed for the missing ReFill so you could then acquire it.
Anyway, they never said anything about other people being guaranteed access to the devices in your song. They said that the devices you bought yourself would always be available on your account for download.
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It just seems like a real missed opportunity to me. I'm sure it's something where Reason Studios could have done more to prevent licensing issues from depriving future musicians the ability to play with today's sounds and devices; especially if those devices are still stored on the RS servers somewhere. They've managed it in other areas; not a single sample has ever been discontinued out of the FSB since v1.0 of Reason; not a single one! None have ever had to be removed due to licensing issues. Just think about that.MrFigg wrote: ↑10 Jun 2022I’d argue that future proofed compatibility is the same thing as assured backwards compatibility. If the future releases aren’t compatible then that removes backwards compatibility right?rootwheel wrote: ↑10 Jun 2022
I didn't use the phrase backwards compatibility though. I was talking about the future proofing of compatibility, although I agree that the removal of Line 6 did break that a little. I'm sure the original premise of REs was that it was supposed to be a centralised repository; which meant if you shared a song with someone, they would always easily be able to acquire all the devices used in that song if they were missing any.
Even ReFills were originally designed to do that, hence the URL field in the info.txt - the URL for each ReFill also gets saved inside the song file which uses that ReFill. This means upon opening a song which you were missing ReFill content for, all you had to do theoretically was follow the URL displayed for the missing ReFill so you could then acquire it.
Anyway, they never said anything about other people being guaranteed access to the devices in your song. They said that the devices you bought yourself would always be available on your account for download.
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Because the factory sound bank is a part of the Reason package. Backwards compatibility.rootwheel wrote: ↑10 Jun 2022It just seems like a real missed opportunity to me. I'm sure it's something where Reason Studios could have done more to prevent licensing issues from depriving future musicians the ability to play with today's sounds and devices; especially if those devices are still stored on the RS servers somewhere! They've managed it in other areas; not a single sample has ever been discontinued out of the FSB since v1.0 of Reason! Not a single one! None have ever had to be removed due to licensing issues. Just think about that.MrFigg wrote: ↑10 Jun 2022
I’d argue that future proofed compatibility is the same thing as assured backwards compatibility. If the future releases aren’t compatible then that removes backwards compatibility right?
Anyway, they never said anything about other people being guaranteed access to the devices in your song. They said that the devices you bought yourself would always be available on your account for download.
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The shop is part of the Reason package, tightly integrated into the Reason experience. Reason Studios are the vendor for all of it.MrFigg wrote: ↑10 Jun 2022Because the factory sound bank is a part of the Reason package. Backwards compatibility.rootwheel wrote: ↑10 Jun 2022
It just seems like a real missed opportunity to me. I'm sure it's something where Reason Studios could have done more to prevent licensing issues from depriving future musicians the ability to play with today's sounds and devices; especially if those devices are still stored on the RS servers somewhere! They've managed it in other areas; not a single sample has ever been discontinued out of the FSB since v1.0 of Reason! Not a single one! None have ever had to be removed due to licensing issues. Just think about that.
Like I said, it's a missed opportunity for RS to not have retained more control of stuff they're serving and hosting and theoretically never actually deleting. Just denying new users access to. It's an imperfect setup in that respect.
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If we're talking about forcing devs to keep their products in the shop forever, I definitely do not support that. Of course devs should have the freedom to manage their products. The future proofing of products is about having the products you have purchased continue to work in future versions of Reason.
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I’ve got RE-2A. Bet you wish you had too. Hahahahaha. Future is bright.
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