Which errors? From Reason directly, a VST or what exactly?
Does R12.5 work now?
Which errors? From Reason directly, a VST or what exactly?
No, at least as of now you'll need to keep both versions. I think this is because there are sometimes differences in parameters between VST2/VST3 versions that can make 1:1 translation difficult to do automatically.BananaSkins wrote: ↑19 Dec 2022Not jumped ship to my copy of R12 just yet - just a quick question; whilst using R12.5 if you delete all VST2 versions in favour of VST3 and open up an old rsn demo that contains VST2 - will the VST2 plugins be replaced with the installed VST3 plugins?
My guess is no. As we can see the VST2 and VST3 versions side by side, means they will have different plugin IDs. So it could be hard (or impossible) to determine which VST3 plugins to load instead. I also haven't seen that functionality in other DAWs.BananaSkins wrote: ↑19 Dec 2022Not jumped ship to my copy of R12 just yet - just a quick question; whilst using R12.5 if you delete all VST2 versions in favour of VST3 and open up an old rsn demo that contains VST2 - will the VST2 plugins be replaced with the installed VST3 plugins?
This is almost certainly correct and a reason to keep older plugins on your system if you think they might be used in important projects. However if you don't need them for now and want the list of instrument and fx to look tidier just uncheck the vst2 folder(s) in Prefs.crimsonwarlock wrote: ↑19 Dec 2022My guess is no. As we can see the VST2 and VST3 versions side by side, means they will have different plugin IDs. So it could be hard (or impossible) to determine which VST3 plugins to load instead. I also haven't seen that functionality in other DAWs.BananaSkins wrote: ↑19 Dec 2022Not jumped ship to my copy of R12 just yet - just a quick question; whilst using R12.5 if you delete all VST2 versions in favour of VST3 and open up an old rsn demo that contains VST2 - will the VST2 plugins be replaced with the installed VST3 plugins?
You can always make favorite lists, I would recommend this in any case to avoid bloated plugin listsBeReasonable wrote: ↑19 Dec 2022They are going to have to install a filter in the browser to list VST2, VST3, or both types when browsing. Going through a double list of all my VSTs is going to suck HARD every time I want to find something. Especially with the giant icons they use.
I don't have r12 but Matthias mentioned previously it would be the same as vst2 so no midi out.
I did this for VST2, now I have to do this for VST3. Reason's Laziness or lack of programming skills should not make the lives of their users more difficult and require additional steps.Arrant wrote: ↑19 Dec 2022You can always make favorite lists, I would recommend this in any case to avoid bloated plugin listsBeReasonable wrote: ↑19 Dec 2022They are going to have to install a filter in the browser to list VST2, VST3, or both types when browsing. Going through a double list of all my VSTs is going to suck HARD every time I want to find something. Especially with the giant icons they use.
It didn't use to be there, no. The Sustain level on Mimic is not automatable.chimp_spanner wrote: ↑19 Dec 2022Oh this is weird! Can anyone confirm if it used to be there? It is also not automatable either. AD and R are. But not S. Nice catch!
Auto Punch in. I need Auto Punch in.
OK, I’ll play….
Is this accurate? because if so, this puts us all in a bad position for old file recovery in the future. My concern is that if the VST3 doesn't simply seamlessly replace the VST2 version, than we are basically going to eventually lose access to years of songs, no? I'm honestly a bit concerned about this and this was part of why I originally avoided VSTS altogether. If moving to VST3 breaks old song compatibility (should vst2 support eventually be dropped) than I feel I was right to never trust this format to begin with. It just goes to show how beautiful reason was until this vst nightmare came to our town. I regret getting sucked into the shiny VST word now for sure.crimsonwarlock wrote: ↑19 Dec 2022My guess is no. As we can see the VST2 and VST3 versions side by side, means they will have different plugin IDs. So it could be hard (or impossible) to determine which VST3 plugins to load instead. I also haven't seen that functionality in other DAWs.BananaSkins wrote: ↑19 Dec 2022Not jumped ship to my copy of R12 just yet - just a quick question; whilst using R12.5 if you delete all VST2 versions in favour of VST3 and open up an old rsn demo that contains VST2 - will the VST2 plugins be replaced with the installed VST3 plugins?
it's the bare minimum every time with this company's implementations. It's quite disheartening. So close, yet so far. Don't even get me started about the inconsistent device type searching. Unless the word delay is in the name of a device, I cannot sort by device/effect type. It's actually really sad.BeReasonable wrote: ↑19 Dec 2022I did this for VST2, now I have to do this for VST3. Reason's Laziness or lack of programming skills should not make the lives of their users more difficult and require additional steps.
The VST-specification uses unique IDs to make sure that updates of a plugin will replace the plugin, while new versions might be able to be installed side by side with old ones, when compiled with new IDs. If VST3 plugins would automatically replace VST2 versions, that could create unwanted plugin behavior in a project because there might be differences between the VST2 and VST3 version that a DAW might not be able to handle. So, this is not an oversight, it's a security feature. And Reason Studios has absolutely zero control over this, as it is part of the VST-specification, which is controlled by Steinberg.earwig83 wrote: ↑19 Dec 2022Is this accurate? because if so, this puts us all in a bad position for old file recovery in the future. My concern is that if the VST3 doesn't simply seamlessly replace the VST2 version, than we are basically going to eventually lose access to years of songs, no? I'm honestly a bit concerned about this and this was part of why I originally avoided VSTS altogether. If moving to VST3 breaks old song compatibility (should vst2 support eventually be dropped) than I feel I was right to never trust this format to begin with. It just goes to show how beautiful reason was until this vst nightmare came to our town. I regret getting sucked into the shiny VST word now for sure.crimsonwarlock wrote: ↑19 Dec 2022
My guess is no. As we can see the VST2 and VST3 versions side by side, means they will have different plugin IDs. So it could be hard (or impossible) to determine which VST3 plugins to load instead. I also haven't seen that functionality in other DAWs.
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