too litle for a "modern&mighty", no?
folders? midi note chase? mpe? markers? punch-in/punch-out? retrospective record? theese features make a DAW modern and mighty
too litle for a "modern&mighty", no?
Exactly... and at the very end there are other DAWs which have containers for audio...
fyi ... Logic uses a two-level packaging system: on one hand, it can merge audio clips, and on the other, it can package multiple tracks into a sub-project-like container similar to Reaper. However, unlike Reaper, Logic doesn’t open a new tab—you have to enter and exit manually, and these packages can’t be aliased, only looped.Trancit wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 8:41 am --
Bitwig´s audio clips are automatically containers as well (whether this should be really counted as an advantage) and Cubase/S1/perhaps Logic (don´t know) have containers for audio clips where you can decide on your own if it´s really an advantage in this moment or if "real audio" in the timeline serves you better...
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Trancit wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 8:41 am
Bitwig´s audio clips are automatically containers as well (whether this should be really counted as an advantage) and Cubase/S1/perhaps Logic (don´t know) have containers for audio clips where you can decide on your own if it´s really an advantage in this moment or if "real audio" in the timeline serves you better...
when I said "like the old tape" was not to match 1:1 with a real tape and the old recording techiques...it was simply an example of simplicity, where Reason tend to be similar to the real studio workflow than a iper modern midi/audio editor...jens wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 12:28 pm
Please don't take what I wrote out of context in order to push your own agenda.
First of all I wrote "in certain, to some folks [...] very important regards", which is a double restriction that can't be ignored in any further discussion.
Of course Reason is way behind the competition in other regards and personally I'm on the record saying it here for years.
And secondly my post was a specific reply to a very specific claim of yours, which was - just to refresh your memory - the following:
"so the sequencer is a simple multi track, like the old tape"
And again, no that is absolutely not the case. Ironically enough you however then go on to complain about Reason's lack of punch in/out, which is an outdated function that's a leftover
from the age of tape-recording which is not at all required in a modern DAW - certainly not in the slighest in Reason, which has Blocks and containers for audio.
edit: typos
crimsonwarlock wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 10:10 amNah, Reason's raison d'etre is a creative playground and imho the dsp building blocks everything in reason is constructed from are some of THE og creative dsp, developed mostly by P. Jubel according to community lore. Its potential as a gateway drug in that regard is the reason people will still be using it decades and maybe centuries from now if it and humanity both survive the current orgy of capitalist excess we are all living through. When I saw the Ablton gui for the first time (i was using acid at the time iirc) I was like, "these guys get it, no point in hindering ourselves by trying to mimic irl equipment as a user interface". I think it took less than a decade for me to want to never interact with another 2d Live/Bitwig style interface again in this life, but I know lots of people who feel like the flat interfaces help them listen with their ears instead of their eyes for mixing and post.arcy wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 9:32 am for complex ambient and generative music the reason rack could be a mess...
Personally the manual audio and cv cable routing (which is really educational fwiw) and general funness-to-look-at of the reason rack has no competition as a creative jungle gym. Combined with the knob per function mixer interface which I also understand some people love and others hate it's SO CLOSE to being something that will never die and print money in the meantime.
The userbase has been collectively BEGGING Props and then RS for the last and easiest 20% of the software they stopped building over a decade ago ever since. In order for all this potential to be usable commercially and generally in modern studio environments it needs a modern audio AND midi sequencer, full VST support, quality freeze/bounce functionality (so the rack can be used to your hearts content on more than 2-3 channels), and probably a few other basic QOL things I'm not thinking of because they're not relevant for me.
That said, the current team that can't stop making more and more devices no one asked for to the exclusion of everything else we needed them to do a decade ago is actually REALLY DAMN GOOD at making those devices and should be kept intact to continue making said devices, preferably for Reason as a DAW. I think some people have trouble taking Props/RS rack devices seriously because the interfaces don't scream "serious tool for professionals" but that's their loss.
But no, generative and semi-generative math music is not a weakness of reason, not by a long shot. You can combine basic building block modular synthesis (thanks to RE developers Kilohearts and Murph for some recent free additions) a la cherry or vcv with diy generative and semi-generative combinators made from logic/math REs made by the chronolgists, lectric panda, robotic bean, etc. Lectric Pandas' stuff deserves a special mention with regard to long form generative experimental stuff and the ammo REs from jiggery-pokery and CV utilities from alien seed tech are golden oldies for integrating stuff like Aggregate or Delta Midi Computer into your racks.
See also more recent CV/player utilities from tonicmint and retouch control. I haven't played with it yet but I'm told the new arpeggiator player is fun; they really should uncripple the environment by implementing VST midi. I don't think the RS midi stuff is as good relative to the competition as their instruments and audio effects but they can definitely compete in their own ecosystem. If you love making generative and/or ambient music you might just fall hard for reason, but it is still mostly a playground.
I bet there's a sequencer guy at steinberg and a midi guy at apple that would move to sweden for a modest raise. While I'm dreaming let's update the "SSL" with VA channel strips from famous consoles as modeled by brainworx and softube that are switchable per channel. Maybe a collab with Waves as they have a lot in common with RS in that they seem out of the loop in terms of their customers and market position but still own some of the best vintage dsp around.
two_tone wrote: Sat May 10, 2025 7:54 amNah, Reason's raison d'etre is a creative playground and imho the dsp building blocks everything in reason is constructed from are some of THE og creative dsp, developed mostly by P. Jubel according to community lore. Its potential as a gateway drug in that regard is the reason people will still be using it decades and maybe centuries from now if it and humanity both survive the current orgy of capitalist excess we are all living through. When I saw the Ablton gui for the first time (i was using acid at the time iirc) I was like, "these guys get it, no point in hindering ourselves by trying to mimic irl equipment as a user interface". I think it took less than a decade for me to want to never interact with another 2d Live/Bitwig style interface again in this life, but I know lots of people who feel like the flat interfaces help them listen with their ears instead of their eyes for mixing and post.arcy wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 9:32 am for complex ambient and generative music the reason rack could be a mess...
Personally the manual audio and cv cable routing (which is really educational fwiw) and general funness-to-look-at of the reason rack has no competition as a creative jungle gym. Combined with the knob per function mixer interface which I also understand some people love and others hate it's SO CLOSE to being something that will never die and print money in the meantime.
The userbase has been collectively BEGGING Props and then RS for the last and easiest 20% of the software they stopped building over a decade ago ever since. In order for all this potential to be usable commercially and generally in modern studio environments it needs a modern audio AND midi sequencer, full VST support, quality freeze/bounce functionality (so the rack can be used to your hearts content on more than 2-3 channels), and probably a few other basic QOL things I'm not thinking of because they're not relevant for me.
That said, the current team that can't stop making more and more devices no one asked for to the exclusion of everything else we needed them to do a decade ago is actually REALLY DAMN GOOD at making those devices and should be kept intact to continue making said devices, preferably for Reason as a DAW. I think some people have trouble taking Props/RS rack devices seriously because the interfaces don't scream "serious tool for professionals" but that's their loss.
But no, generative and semi-generative math music is not a weakness of reason, not by a long shot. You can combine basic building block modular synthesis (thanks to RE developers Kilohearts and Murph for some recent free additions) a la cherry or vcv with diy generative and semi-generative combinators made from logic/math REs made by the chronolgists, lectric panda, robotic bean, etc. Lectric Pandas' stuff deserves a special mention with regard to long form generative experimental stuff and the ammo REs from jiggery-pokery and CV utilities from alien seed tech are golden oldies for integrating stuff like Aggregate or Delta Midi Computer into your racks.
See also more recent CV/player utilities from tonicmint and retouch control. I haven't played with it yet but I'm told the new arpeggiator player is fun; they really should uncripple the environment by implementing VST midi. I don't think the RS midi stuff is as good relative to the competition as their instruments and audio effects but they can definitely compete in their own ecosystem. If you love making generative and/or ambient music you might just fall hard for reason, but it is still mostly a playground.
I bet there's a sequencer guy at steinberg and a midi guy at apple that would move to sweden for a modest raise. While I'm dreaming let's update the "SSL" with VA channel strips from famous consoles as modeled by brainworx and softube that are switchable per channel. Maybe a collab with Waves as they have a lot in common with RS in that they seem out of the loop in terms of their customers and market position but still own some of the best vintage dsp around.
things that make parts of Reason very modern from my point of view. There's a difference.arcy wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 8:29 pm About "pushing my agenda", I simply responded to your list of features that makes Reason modern from your POV...
I depends - I might just comp. If I would still use Reason, that is.Anyway, which is your workaround to avoid punch-in in Reason?
can't be done, I'm afraid. I just experimented a little and tried going out from the Parallel Pre Outs, but even these are muted when recording. Which I find weird. They really seem to have made extra-sure that there's no way of achieving what you want. "Nonono we won't allow that sort of flexibility - flexibility is bad! Otherwise, where will it end? The users doing what they want?"I would like to let the singer hear his voice previously recorded then hook up the record from the punch-in point, that is very usefull instead of create another track or overwrite and comping...
That is probably their paywall feature so they will remove it in V.14aMUSEd wrote: Sun May 11, 2025 10:12 pm Get rid of the ridiculous browser that blocks access to the GUI
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