I'm not drinking tea atm but if I was I would have decorated my lounge walls with it laughing by now. Cynical answer there bud but probably true.
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I'm not drinking tea atm but if I was I would have decorated my lounge walls with it laughing by now. Cynical answer there bud but probably true.
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Good point about BV-X, you're absolutely right.
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Pretty sure they mean they added BV-X for Reason+
Almost certainly not. They have to pressure us to take out the subs.
It will probably be in the reward store though.
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Thanks, that's one extensive and brilliant list. I got most of the ideas from Reaper, it's Media Browser is amazing.stratatonic wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022Yeah, I'm sure that was it. RS has had almost 8 years to update that awesome browser that was introduced in R8. Here's a thread from 5 years ago to recently, on stuff they could have worked on. Check out Creativemind's list near the end as well.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7503499
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Yeah, Reaper is what got me to start the thread in the first place! It's just so lame that this company has done nothing to the browser since it came out. Well other than a somewhat faster search recently. It's just the absolute bare minimum with this outfit, unfortunately.Creativemind wrote: ↑19 Jun 2022Thanks, that's one extensive and brilliant list. I got most of the ideas from Reaper, it's Media Browser is amazing.stratatonic wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022
Yeah, I'm sure that was it. RS has had almost 8 years to update that awesome browser that was introduced in R8. Here's a thread from 5 years ago to recently, on stuff they could have worked on. Check out Creativemind's list near the end as well.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7503499
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It always is. It's frustrating that both of the browsers in the sequencer and rack don't speak to each other as well. Frustrating you navigate to a folder say in the sequencer and the rack browser is somewhere else entirely.stratatonic wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022Yeah, Reaper is what got me to start the thread in the first place! It's just so lame that this company has done nothing to the browser since it came out. Well other than a somewhat faster search recently. It's just the absolute bare minimum with this outfit, unfortunately.Creativemind wrote: ↑19 Jun 2022
Thanks, that's one extensive and brilliant list. I got most of the ideas from Reaper, it's Media Browser is amazing.
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The seperation can aswell be helpful. Usually I put different stuff into the rack then I put in the sequencer, so having an individual browser focus for both is handy here. Only thing is the current bug (?) the browser sort of resetting its position to a default folder, other than that it´s ok here. Not saying it´s working for you in your workflow, just saying.
Creativemind wrote: ↑21 Jun 2022It always is. It's frustrating that both of the browsers in the sequencer and rack don't speak to each other as well. Frustrating you navigate to a folder say in the sequencer and the rack browser is somewhere else entirely.stratatonic wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022
Yeah, Reaper is what got me to start the thread in the first place! It's just so lame that this company has done nothing to the browser since it came out. Well other than a somewhat faster search recently. It's just the absolute bare minimum with this outfit, unfortunately.
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Yeah should be in the preferences, sync browsers - tick = on and the box unticked is off.moofi wrote: ↑25 Jun 2022The seperation can aswell be helpful. Usually I put different stuff into the rack then I put in the sequencer, so having an individual browser focus for both is handy here. Only thing is the current bug (?) the browser sort of resetting its position to a default folder, other than that it´s ok here. Not saying it´s working for you in your workflow, just saying.
Creativemind wrote: ↑21 Jun 2022
It always is. It's frustrating that both of the browsers in the sequencer and rack don't speak to each other as well. Frustrating you navigate to a folder say in the sequencer and the rack browser is somewhere else entirely.
Yeah that resetting thing is annoying as hell too.
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The last update was in June. Does anyone know what they are up to at the moment? 3 months tops to VST3, right?
And this is why being open about a roadmap might end up being a bad thing. God forbid a deadline gets missed or something is going smoothly and then POOF… something breaks and there’s a million things to fix to implement whatever they’re working on.
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The real issue here is that people tend not to understand what roadmaps are. Roadmaps are definitely not setting any deadlines. Expectations and assumptions (based on roadmaps) are also not deadlines.
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This has nothing to do with a roadmap.
A product went on sale a year ago, a product that promised features that are still, a year later not implemented.
Whether or not the company shared one, two or sixteen roadmaps, fact remains the product does not contain what people payed for.
One could even say the roadmap was a "diversionary manoeuvre" to distract disgruntled customers.
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Actually, Reason 12 was never promised with VST3. It was marketed and sold solely based on Hi Res, Combinator, Faster Browser and Mimic.Eprom wrote: ↑01 Sep 2022This has nothing to do with a roadmap.
A product went on sale a year ago, a product that promised features that are still, a year later not implemented.
Whether or not the company shared one, two or sixteen roadmaps, fact remains the product does not contain what people payed for.
One could even say the roadmap was a "diversionary manoeuvre" to distract disgruntled customers.
Source: https://reasonstudios.com/blog/crew/ann ... reason-12/
VST3 was only mentioned on the road map after Reason 12 was released. Any additional feature following the release of R12 is essentially a bonus, not a broken promise.
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This ^^^
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Yep ^^^
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+1,000,000,000,000stillifegaijin wrote: ↑03 Jun 2022I really don't care about a new player or even a new device. Of course, they do cause $$$.
M1 optimization and VST3 are all I really care about right now. I'm sure they can do more than one thing at a time. Or so I keep telling myself. Please, please, please stop pushing them out.
So many promises. It's as if they strive to be the very last to do everything...fer cryin' out loud.
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Open your eyes. This is already the case. R12 perpetual is the purest example vs R+ where you get almost nothing vs. you get "everything".Popey wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022I really cannot see the end of perpetual licences for the short term future however I do have some concerns about the "worth" of future versions.
With subscription appearing to be rs favoured method of customer I fear we may see less items/changes in Reason upgrades, less free devices in updates etc with more of the new devices being products to buy thus making subs more attractive. Perhaps the idea is people like me will eventually get r+ as getting a new perpetual cost and new devices becomes extortionate in comparison (I would be very happy sticking with r11 for as long as it works before subbing a DAW so rs may have a long wait)
I hope non of this happens but I think it's really quite possible.
I’m back to remind everyone a road map is NOT a promise. If you’re talking about the road map, you’re not talking about anything “promised”. Unless I’m mistaken, M1 optimization/support and VST3 were never “promised”.ColdSkoolBeatz wrote: ↑01 Sep 2022+1,000,000,000,000stillifegaijin wrote: ↑03 Jun 2022I really don't care about a new player or even a new device. Of course, they do cause $$$.
M1 optimization and VST3 are all I really care about right now. I'm sure they can do more than one thing at a time. Or so I keep telling myself. Please, please, please stop pushing them out.
So many promises. It's as if they strive to be the very last to do everything...fer cryin' out loud.
Carry on…
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Further reminder. Aside from “promises” that were never made, current Roadmap gives a suggested timeline on VST3 support. September isn’t the end of the year.
Link: https://reasonstudios.com/blog/crew/ceo ... june-2022/we are now working full throttle on VST3 support. Our VST3 hosting can already load and play instruments and effects, but many refinements are left, and we are expecting it to reach your hands end of year.
Actually, Reason 12 was never promised with VST3. It was marketed and sold solely based on Hi Res, Combinator, Faster Browser and Mimic.Eprom wrote: ↑01 Sep 2022
This has nothing to do with a roadmap.
A product went on sale a year ago, a product that promised features that are still, a year later not implemented.
Whether or not the company shared one, two or sixteen roadmaps, fact remains the product does not contain what people payed for.
One could even say the roadmap was a "diversionary manoeuvre" to distract disgruntled customers.
Source: https://reasonstudios.com/blog/crew/ann ... reason-12/
VST3 was only mentioned on the road map after Reason 12 was released. Any additional feature following the release of R12 is essentially a bonus, not a broken promise.
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I wasn't even talking about VST3 (I'm on a Mac and use AU plugins), but bought R12 because of M1 support.
And my eye sight might be bad but I still see M1 support mentioned in the features list. (source: BestService.com)
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Eprom, that is unfortunate. Sorry to hear you were misguided. I think the obvious answer is to take that up with bestservice.com - however I am afraid they may hit back with "well if you run Rosetta..".
Otherwise the only other option is to sit tight, with VST3 most likely coming our towards the end of the year, I think proper M1 will only follow after
Otherwise the only other option is to sit tight, with VST3 most likely coming our towards the end of the year, I think proper M1 will only follow after
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@Eprom, that might be a slight bit of communicative oversight.
It says multicore CPU support (including M1), which might have meant the multicore support also works with the M1.
But also bear in mind it does run on M1, so they do also need to communicate that it does run on the M1.
It says multicore CPU support (including M1), which might have meant the multicore support also works with the M1.
But also bear in mind it does run on M1, so they do also need to communicate that it does run on the M1.
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