Musikmesse 2012: Propellerhead to share "exciting news"

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http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 25#4859325

See thread avoave for what could be the first Reason Rack Extention (jusdt a guess), whatever it is for- It's DIVA!!!!!! :love:

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spaceman wrote:Finally, the first cup holders in virtual music.
Now we can really make music.
:lol:

And virtual cigarette burns on the top of the rack.

I am quite intrigued about the press thing though, while pretending to be totally disinterested...
"are we there yet?"

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^^I'd be surprised at that but a hardware front end seems a like a good possibility, although there are controllers like the Panorama and stuff by retouch already...

I am intrigued. :)
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I suppose "Rack Extension" will be Reason's 3rd party plugin format. Devs in the AU/VST market will co-operate with Props: to include a selection of their products as - optional - Reason Rack modules. For an additional fee, of course.
Maybe Urs is one of the first few, who've been contacted by propellerheads?

Hosting vsti is still against the Propellerheads vision, so I think that's clearly out of the question. Maybe these Rack Extensions will also offer some backpanel connectivity we've been seeing on original reason modules.

Anyway, it'll be all clear soon enough... I'm out of any more guesses on this one ;)

EDIT: Oh snap, that's been discussed in previous pages. I'm being Captain Obvious again.

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I think Diva would suit the cv control props's modules has. Is it confirmed that Urs has been contacted? Rumors easily becomes "truth" on this forum ;)

Considering the wording (of which i cant remember) it would seem that Props has something BIG going on. Simple vsti hosting somehow or similar doesnt sound as big as it sounds "oh really".

Big would be physical modular midicontroller so you can make hardware versions of your favourite softsynths :D Ok, wishful thinking ..

Maybe this whole thing isn't connected to Reason at all. It could be a completely new program with a new way of working. Hopefully Props has been doing their homework and lots of research.

Whatever it is, im sure it's cool 8)
:hug:

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Crackbaby wrote:I think Diva would suit the cv control props's modules has. Is it confirmed that Urs has been contacted? Rumors easily becomes "truth" on this forum ;)
If that turn to be true that i reserve all right for first and being "right" this time.. bahahahaaaa..

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Sorry, hehe, no Diva for Reason planned as of yet.

(I would love to do one though, should it become a possibility)

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Someone said that SonicCharge had been re-contacted though, for reallys though, right?
The innaugural Re has to be something hot... :wink:
"Thor 2" is not going to cut it, imo.
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highkoo wrote:Someone said that SonicCharge had been re-contacted though, for reallys though, right?
The innaugural Re has to be something hot... :wink:
"Thor 2" is not going to cut it, imo.
Not someone...Magnus himself said it. http://goo.gl/uGMbZ

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Cool.
Too bad he doesnt hint at how long he has been working on it...
We could really get down to speculation then!

If it is a Synplant RE Im gonna shit. :hihi:
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Maybe they merged with Ableton. That would give them (ableton) a Reason2Live. :hihi:
ABEFLGMOPPRRST :phones:

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Wow, iPad...

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davidka wrote:Wow, iPad...
For some reason I don't think the Propellerheads are in the market for producing the biggest anti-climax in computer music making history.
My other host is Bruce Forsyth

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What was the last thing they had a vip press conference for?
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spaceman wrote:
davidka wrote:Wow, iPad...
For some reason I don't think the Propellerheads are in the market for producing the biggest anti-climax in computer music making history.
Indeed! :lol:
:hug:

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