I don't see it that way.Psuper wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 7:55 pmNo way. RE possibilities came and went, opportunity window lost by props.
The only way going forward is to get it into more peoples hands right now -- the audio marketplace is saturated in most areas. Oddly enough DAWS isn't one of them , and props for all intensive purposes abandoned the DAW aspect. There's a good handful lot of DAWS, but there's a billions Reverbs, Delays, Comps, etc).
Right now their best bet is to focus on what they already do with the rack which is somewhat still unique in the industry.. They can then get VSTs to load in, they can also focus on building devices which has *always* been their focus, and then the populace can have a tried-and-true psuedo eurorack as a plugin that does damn near everything, and a few things nothing else does. More hands now = more hands later, the product is solid.
That's the game if they were smart about it at this point.
If you're a VST developer, you will likely be able to easily (perhaps even in automated way) convert your VST into an RE that can be used as a AU, AAX, AUv3, web plugin and in hardware. For next to no work, with additional benefits I've mentioned, for a share in sale price.
Reason's rack isn't its selling point anymore. Lots of DAWs lets you now do modular stuff out of the box, there's counless modular synths & FX. THIS ship has sailed few years ago, when Props could've easily take advantage of growing fascination with Eurorack.
But we'll see. Probably we're both wrong
Right now I'm much more excited to see what Presonus goona show on 7/7