The Idea is to lower the barrier of entry for non-subscribers thus it is an orthogonal approach to subscriptions that targets a different kind of customer and thus could help to increase the revenue. Imho the system could work like this:
RS would introduce various packages which could all be bought (or possibly bundled with hardware purchases) separately:
Free tier:
- just the Reason Rack Plugin and no DAW functionality,
- access to the shop,
- and to highlight the modular nature of Reason add those modules:
- Pulsar LGM-1,
- CV and Audio spiders,
- Line mixer 6:2
- all the half rack devices
Then to get the free users to buy into the DAW you could add some reasonably priced feature bundles to the shop. Those would also successively unlock the DAW features (alá "Build your custom Reason Rack").
My suggestion for the bundles would be something like this:
Combinations bundle (49€):
- Combinator
- Matrix
- RPG-8
- Mixer 14:2
- Comp edit mode
- +8 sequencer tracks
- Dr Octorex
- Kong
- Slice edit mode
- +8 sequencer tracks
- Neptune
- NN-19
- pitch edit mode
- +8 sequencer tracks
- The Echo
- Alligator
- Synchronous
- Dual Arpeggio
- time stretch edit mode
- +8 sequencer tracks
- Redrum
- Beatmap
- blocks mode
- +8 sequencer tracks
- Rytmik
- Monotone
- Europa
- ID8
- +8 sequencer tracks
- Dual arp
- Note Echo
- scales & chords
- Midi Out Device
- +8 sequencer tracks
- MClass FX
- Master Bus Compressor
- Channel Dynamics
- Channel EQ
- +8 sequencer tracks
- RV7000 MK2
- Audiomatic
- Scream4
- Pulveriser
- BV512 Vocoder
- Softube Bass Amp
- Softtube Guitar Amp
- Sweeper
- Quartet
- +8 sequencer tracks
- Thor
- Subtractor
- Malstöm
- +8 sequencer tracks
- Grain
- Europa
- +8 sequencer tracks
- NN-XT
- Radical Piano
- Klang
- Humana
- Pangea
- +8 sequencer tracks
The main idea is to having the core modules packaged into bite sized bundles so new users could slowly explore more and more of the Reason ecosystem without shelling out a massive amount of money upfront and without the nagging fear of loosing access when not paying up on a subscription.
I hope RS staff around here can get some inspiration from this and then have a nice discussion with P&D and the marketing department over this. I suppose implementing this should be quite possible as the recent refactoring of the code to support HiRes graphics most likely also lead to a more modularised code base or possibly porting over all the internal devices to the RE SDK anyhow.