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:lol: please, stop it.

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mrdr wrote::lol: please, stop it.
Agreed.

*sigh*

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sellyoursoul wrote:Maybe you can get him to come in this thread and explain why RE plugins do less at the same prices of VST plugins, while being limited to a single host. Maybe he can explain how that is revolutionizing digital audio plugins.
Cool story bro!

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EnochLight wrote:
sellyoursoul wrote:Maybe you can get him to come in this thread and explain why RE plugins do less at the same prices of VST plugins, while being limited to a single host. Maybe he can explain how that is revolutionizing digital audio plugins.
Cool story bro!
And here I was, waiting for a witty reply.

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sellyoursoul wrote:And here I was, waiting for a witty reply.
Sorry to disappoint, but I rarely take bait. Nice try, though!

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Dunno,Dont care to be honest about all this bs ranting...all I know is that propellerhead have opened up to third party devs and there are some very cool 'new' instruments coming out....propellerhead are regarded as Satan here at kvr...all I care about is their amazing product that they have with reason,it gets me writing music instead of constantly trying and buying software all the time,I honestly just don't care at all about such a body's latest next level flanger or whatever!
live 11 / Arturia collection / many Softube plug ins / thats it

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decalogue wrote::)

Sweden is a really odd country. They have an extremely large portion of attractive blondes, for a start. But it's also true that they have a special business atmosphere, that's reflected in the so called "Swedish" prices.
That is likely because companies as well as people living in Sweden pay a lot of tax (comparably).

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I'm thinking that should I buy the Ozone limiter right now or not. I didn't test it out when I downloaded the trial, too bad I can't try it again.

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damoog wrote:Dunno,Dont care to be honest about all this bs ranting...all I know is that propellerhead have opened up to third party devs and there are some very cool 'new' instruments coming out....propellerhead are regarded as Satan here at kvr...all I care about is their amazing product that they have with reason,it gets me writing music instead of constantly trying and buying software all the time,I honestly just don't care at all about such a body's latest next level flanger or whatever!
You like Reason because it gets you writing music rather than trying and buying, yet RE is no different than VST in that respect. If you see some plugins that look interesting, you'll try and buy them. The thing with RE, though, is that if you need some type of plugin which isn't in their shop, you're screwed, while with VST plugins, you might have half a dozen choices or more.

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eXode wrote:
decalogue wrote::)

Sweden is a really odd country. They have an extremely large portion of attractive blondes, for a start. But it's also true that they have a special business atmosphere, that's reflected in the so called "Swedish" prices.
That is likely because companies as well as people living in Sweden pay a lot of tax (comparably).
Swedish company taxes are lower than Germany's.

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sellyoursoul wrote: You like Reason because it gets you writing music rather than trying and buying, yet RE is no different than VST in that respect. If you see some plugins that look interesting, you'll try and buy them. The thing with RE, though, is that if you need some type of plugin which isn't in their shop, you're screwed, while with VST plugins, you might have half a dozen choices or more.
what is your problem? sell your license and buy another tool, cubase, live, pt, whatever suits your needs. and quit whining like 5 year old.

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mrdr wrote:
sellyoursoul wrote: You like Reason because it gets you writing music rather than trying and buying, yet RE is no different than VST in that respect. If you see some plugins that look interesting, you'll try and buy them. The thing with RE, though, is that if you need some type of plugin which isn't in their shop, you're screwed, while with VST plugins, you might have half a dozen choices or more.
what is your problem? sell your license and buy another tool, cubase, live, pt, whatever suits your needs. and quit whining like 5 year old.
No problem here. It seems to me that you're the one who has a problem with hearing the truth, from a fellow Reason user's perspective. Chill out. This isn't a personal issue, and there is no reason (no pun) for you to take it that way. And I already have another tool (hint: not protools or cubase), but maybe you want to buy my Reason license? Selling my license has nothing to do with calling out bs when bs is being presented, though.

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so you're preaching the truth? and let me guess ,nobody is listening? is it not better to make some music with what tools you actually prefer instead of all those childish bs?

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at last, IMO, reason is for people from 12 to 25-30 years. Once you are 30 you prefer to play on more professional software.

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bulvanskägg wrote:
eXode wrote:
decalogue wrote::)

Sweden is a really odd country. They have an extremely large portion of attractive blondes, for a start. But it's also true that they have a special business atmosphere, that's reflected in the so called "Swedish" prices.
That is likely because companies as well as people living in Sweden pay a lot of tax (comparably).
Swedish company taxes are lower than Germany's.
Including social fees and employer tax etc? Just wondering because I don't know.

In Sweden a company don't just have to pay tax on income, they have to pay a lot of other tax and obligatory tax-like fees etc. Even if I would run a one man company on my spare time I would still have to pay for social fees etc (which imho seems a bit odd when you're alone, working on your spare time, and don't have anyone else working for you).
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