Record: New DAW from Propellerheads

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registration does work now... really looking forward to record. the feature that record has the abbility to act as a Rewire Slave is very cool.

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aMUSEd wrote:Oh it does have a midi sequencer too - does look good. The sequencer in reason is the closest to Tracktion I have seen in a sequencer
This surprised me. Strange to have two products with Midi sequencers in a way. But I think it makes sense to add such functionality to Record but...outside of ID8 it looks like you really need Reason to get the most out of it.

If only it had VSTi support...missed opportunity IMO. I think the mixer looks great but I keep seeing a lot of scrolling around to use it. Not so great. :(

A lovely match for Reason but if you don't have Reason...IMO not much here. Street pricing will be interesting to see but so far a Reason + Record combo seems a bit pricey looking at other hosts, their features and pricing.

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7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Stay Tuned... :zzz:
Just make the music that you enjoy (failing that go for a walk, watch some porn, have a fight with a random bloke until something else happens).

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Redmerkurii wrote:7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Stay Tuned... :zzz:
They will update it soon no doubt but the new Record website as mentioned already is here.

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christianmusicmaker wrote:
aMUSEd wrote:Oh it does have a midi sequencer too - does look good. The sequencer in reason is the closest to Tracktion I have seen in a sequencer
This surprised me. Strange to have two products with Midi sequencers in a way. But I think it makes sense to add such functionality to Record but...outside of ID8 it looks like you really need Reason to get the most out of it.
Not sure what you mean by "two sequencers". If you work in Reason, it's one sequencer. If you work in Record, it's still one sequencer for both programs. The sequencers never coexist...

BTW, here's the info on the dongle (aka the "Ignition Key") since a lot of people wondered what was up with that:

http://www.propellerheads.se/products/r ... nition_key
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Seems most here are missing the point as to why this app is a big deal.
When Record "records" it performs a sophisticated FFT analysis that turns your audio into putty.

It is not simply simple recording.

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christianmusicmaker wrote:
Redmerkurii wrote:7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Stay Tuned... :zzz:
They will update it soon no doubt but the new Record website as mentioned already is here.
Exactly :zzz:
Just make the music that you enjoy (failing that go for a walk, watch some porn, have a fight with a random bloke until something else happens).

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christianmusicmaker wrote:
headquest wrote:But in terms of availability and timing, I understood that the public beta of Record starts today... :?: A few months to generate a huge buzz, if so.
Presonus are alread running Studio One Beta IIRC and (not sure) but the Record beta might be for existing Reason owners only . If they open it up to anyone they would generate a lot more buzz from it.

In any case there would have to be much to buzz about initially. :hihi:

17 mins...
I'm signed up to test this :D

From the video on the Props site I am actually now VERY excited. This does look... well... very interesting for sure.

The marketing angle is - as always with Propellerhead - awesome. I think that pretty much ANY musician watching that video would think to themselves, "at last, music software that is designed for ME."

Seriously, I think this one is going to be a winner.

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ehdyn wrote:Seems most here are missing the point as to why this app is a big deal.
When Record "records" it performs a sophisticated FFT analysis that turns your audio into putty.

It is not simply simple recording.
The timestretching certainly looks interesting

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aMUSEd wrote:Oh it does have a midi sequencer too - does look good. The sequencer in reason is the closest to Tracktion I have seen in a sequencer
Ernst commented in the past that he loved Tracktion... but felt it lost its way. Sound familiar? :hihi:

Judging by the video - and yes, what they did with the R4 sequencer - I think that Ernst decided that the Props would take forward the vision that Tracktion started.
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aMUSEd wrote:
ehdyn wrote:Seems most here are missing the point as to why this app is a big deal.
When Record "records" it performs a sophisticated FFT analysis that turns your audio into putty.

It is not simply simple recording.
The timestretching certainly looks interesting
If the video is *for real* then this is without a doubt the very best real-time timestretch I have ever heard. That will certainly be a big plus.

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Looks like you all just *want* to like this :hihi:
My other host is Bruce Forsyth

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headquest wrote:
aMUSEd wrote:Oh it does have a midi sequencer too - does look good. The sequencer in reason is the closest to Tracktion I have seen in a sequencer
Ernst commented in the past that he loved Tracktion... but felt it lost its way. Sounjd camiliar? :hihi:

Judging by the video - and yes, what they did with the R4 sequencer - I think that Ernst decided that the Props would take forward the vision that Tracktion started.
Oh god - even more making me wish it supported all my plugins

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blank/diod wrote:Not sure what you mean by "two sequencers". If you work in Reason, it's one sequencer. If you work in Record, it's still one sequencer for both programs. The sequencers never coexist...
As in two product offerings each with it's own Midi Sequencer and / or Editor. Reason and Record of course. I would have been surprised if both could be used at the same time but thanks for clarifying it anyway. I do wonder if there is any difference between Reasons Midi features and Records. Any info on that?
BTW, here's the info on the dongle (aka the "Ignition Key") since a lot of people wondered what was up with that:

http://www.propellerheads.se/products/r ... nition_key
Thanks for the info.
Looks like they really thought hard about how to make the use of a USB dongle as painless as possible. Personally I think this is the best Implementation of Dongle copy protection I have seen but wonder why Propellerheads did not simply use the Internet Verification and leave it at that?!?!?

The user has already verified he is the user and can then use the software (without the dongle). I guess it gives the Props more security and peace of mind but personally with apps like Podium, Sonar, Logic, Live e.t.c out there I see no need for a physical USB dongle.

Maybe Reason was getting cracked and Props were losing a lot of money. Fair enough. They have to do what is best for them if that is the case. If piracy is such a big issue for Props that they simply have to use a physical dongle then I guess they have to do it. Sad really as it would have been more desirable IMO without it.
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Wow. Just watched the video. They really brought it! I wonder what the price will be for faithful Reason owners... :?

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