Rapidly isn't the word! Jorgen is the one of the fastest devlopers i've ever witnessed, and he has a frankly disturbingly fast ability to implement user requests!drez wrote:That is awesome! I'm glad that eXT is moving in that direction so rapidly! AD80 I totally forgot about Tracktion with rack filters...and I OWN a license!quincy wrote:Wrong about XT i'm afraid. Because XT handles multi in/out plugs, you could potentially control any parameter the plugin cares to share with you, with any other. This has obviously not been the norm in the past, but modular hosts make it possible, and i think devlopers are starting to take account of this.ericj23 wrote:sorry but rack filters are nowhere near as flexible as reason - thats just midi in and out or audio in and out - thats not audio translated into CV to then affect the filter envelope that affects the same audio
in fact im pretty sure that ext cant do that either
i may add i dont use reason ! - don't ask
I personally intend to make some plugs (with synthedit) that allow different sources to control one another, for modular madness
These are both extremely flexible and development is fast and furious, specially eXT.
I used to use Tracktion, but the Rewire implementation is weak (doesn't loops worth a hoot) and MIDI editing is clumsey. Hopefully that will be sorted in 2.
I could see me delving into eXT to build some cool setups, but it would take me some time to get acclimated, and I am working so much lately, I barely have time to be creativeThe tutorials that the user group for eXT is doing makes it an attractive community to get involved in and Jorgen is a machine!! I've had some stability issues with it in Live, so I've steered away from it, but I guess I should give back and try to work through the issues with Jorgen. I own eXT as well!
The thing I always come back to Reason for is that its solid as a rock and the CPU util is so low, I can stack and stack and stack
For 39euro you can't go wrong, it can add something to almost anyones setup.
I personally think it a bloody incredible piece of software for 39euro, and the cliche bounced around about "swiss army knife of music software" is entirely accurate.
If the sampler is really as good as the teasers show, that will be worth several times the XT asking price alone.
