basically props attitude towards cv for the last several years is that it's a legacy feature that puts people off from trying or buying reason because they find it confusing and intimidating.
Several of props tutorial videos start out with some statement suggesting they get lots of *beginner* questions regarding cv and are under the impression that the majority of their users don't understand: what cv is, what cv is for, why cv is there, what the differences between cv and audio cabling are, etc etc. Have dual midi outs for the players to send signals to more than one VI. Allow virtual cable routing of any incoming midi controller data. Allow midi routing with virtual cables like we can now with audio. I’ve said many times that I’d like to see virtual MIDI cables added on the back of the rack along with MIDI IN/OUT/THRU ports. It's interesting to see which they focus on. Sometimes the props are playing "catchup" (like with VST), and sometimes they're pushing Reason to new places that other DAWs don't reach (like Combinator). other DAWs don't have Combinator in quite the same way. What's interesting about Combinator is that it's a competitive advantage Reason has over other DAWs. Maybe V11 will have a dedicated Rompler for twinkly bells circa-2016 soundcloud rap? Or maybe it will have Combinator 2 and we will all explode in our collective pants? The long and short of it is, new versions will come out when they come out, and they will feature whatever Props think is a good feature. Sound designers would love an upgraded sampler, preset users would probably be happy with a bunch of sound sets for Europa (I think since V10 they finally have more than enough near-identical EDM kick drums though). On the other hand I thought Europa VST was a great idea, but some people thought that was a kind of blasphemy. Some people think "player" devices are a good use of resources, whereas I can't see the point of them. Polls have shown that an upgraded combinator would be overwhelmingly appreciated, but everything else is very much dependent on the individual.
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Props have their own vision of how to progress, and will release things when they are done.Ģ. I think 2 things are pretty obvious by now:ġ. Not to mention they could always add new creative effects
Lol as for reason I mostly agreeīut there are many little things that could use improvement for workflow purposes Or they could get really crazy an add either a partial editor, or a wave sequence editor there are tons of ideas that could work really well with Europa I like the additive partial editor, and from their they could implement a random gain feature that would let you modulate the amplitude and phase of partials in real timeĪlso they could always add new dynamic tables. Where they could add either another envelope. There’s room in the env section (on the left) Samples in all 3 engines, a global spectral filter setting By this I mean something they consistently add new filters too, the ability to save env shapes Well Europa could be a new source for an ever changing synth. What is he expecting? More patches.? New features? I can understand wanting bug fixes if there are any but beyond that why does a synth have to evolve to become 'all synths'? A lot of the praise is for its focus and usability. a guy quotes some praise and then writes that he just hopes it gets regular updates. I read a thread over on kvr praising the Europa VST. But I fear it would go the way of the browser (I don't like many aspects of the update). My 1st request would be that the browser is visited again and given the feature updates that are often requested. VST3 support will be needed at some pointīut beyond those it's less what is needed and down to personal preferences. With Europa and Grain, Reason now cuts the mustard ITB but I guess a new native sampler would be welcome by many.
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As software matures I guess it gets harder to give the wow factor to updates.įor me I ask what's missing that is needed?