Reason 13 Announced- Sequencer updated!
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- KVRist
- 49 posts since 5 Apr, 2024
ahhh too late i already moved to bitwig
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- KVRist
- 50 posts since 28 Apr, 2022
Features I wanted???
https://www.facebook.com/groups/7075401 ... 393476792/
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- KVRAF
- 35569 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
20 votes!
You know, I really don't want to talk it down, but, I don't think "This essential feature XY wasn't implemented" helps. Reason Studios know their customer base better than we all do here, and, if they don't implement something, but another thing, then it's usually for a reason.
You know, I really don't want to talk it down, but, I don't think "This essential feature XY wasn't implemented" helps. Reason Studios know their customer base better than we all do here, and, if they don't implement something, but another thing, then it's usually for a reason.
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- KVRist
- 50 posts since 28 Apr, 2022
I will do the same and leave forever if that is the sequencer update.
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- KVRist
- 189 posts since 16 Dec, 2006
Lets agree to disagree. I've always found the way Reason manages the different views frustrating.jens wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 3:32 pmWhat we need is the ability to switch between the individual maximized views as painlessly as possible. And Reason has always been the queen of DAWs in regards to that. You could of course use F5-F7, which is already great, but even much better Reason is the only DAW I know that exposes all the three main windows to the OS, so in Windows you can switch using alt+tab between them.
And both the MIDI editor and the audio-editor(s) open with a simple double-click and have their own zoom- and snap-settings - i.e. with a single double-click you could access every tiny clip within a fully zoomed-out song/arrangement without usually needing a zooming at all - a simple double-click and boom! It's all right there.
So that is literally the one area where Reason imo was always clearly better than all the other DAWs.
I expect when I press a button twice that I'm back to where I started. Not so in Reason. If you have the mixer view maximized, press F7 to open the sequencer and then press F7 again you're not back to the mixer, not even a split between the mixer and sequencer, but all three views
Same with double clicking the hide button in the view bar. If the view is fullscreen it splits the two other views, click it again and you're not back to your fullscreen view, but in a three view split. I fail to see the logic. As I said I expect to be back to the starting point when I click something twice.
And another thing. Two of the tree views are best suited for portrait mode, but still you can only split in landscape. Why? We/most got a lot more horisontal screen real estate.
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- KVRAF
- 23565 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
hm... maybe because none of the stuff that's been missing / has been requested for years is announced/mentioned/teased but instead stuff nobody ever asked for?
"Preamps have literally one job: when you turn up the gain, it gets louder." Jamcat, talking about presmp-emulation plugins.
- KVRAF
- 4868 posts since 5 May, 2005 from Stockholm, Sweden
Reason would have been more intriguing to me if it had remained a closed system and the Props had focused solely on making a lot more internal tools than are presently included and had developed the sequencer/mixer beyond where they have been the past 15 years or so. I always liked the idea of a unique, self contained system with no need or temptation to go buy 3rd party tools which is precisely what Reason was at the beginning.
But obviously many of the included tools, some that have been around since the year 2000 became dated quickly and were eventually overtaken by what's out there on the market so instead of trying to keep up they instead opened it up to the world which I think is a shame as Reason could have ended up being something far more unique than it currently is.
Oh, what might have been.
But obviously many of the included tools, some that have been around since the year 2000 became dated quickly and were eventually overtaken by what's out there on the market so instead of trying to keep up they instead opened it up to the world which I think is a shame as Reason could have ended up being something far more unique than it currently is.
Oh, what might have been.
- KVRAF
- 23565 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
Well, you have a bit of a point there - but then again that's nothing a little muscle-memory won't deal with - and as I mentioned alt+tab is your friend and to more rapidly switch between three windows is nigh impossible.kae wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 4:00 pmLets agree to disagree. I've always found the way Reason manages the different views frustrating.jens wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 3:32 pmWhat we need is the ability to switch between the individual maximized views as painlessly as possible. And Reason has always been the queen of DAWs in regards to that. You could of course use F5-F7, which is already great, but even much better Reason is the only DAW I know that exposes all the three main windows to the OS, so in Windows you can switch using alt+tab between them.
And both the MIDI editor and the audio-editor(s) open with a simple double-click and have their own zoom- and snap-settings - i.e. with a single double-click you could access every tiny clip within a fully zoomed-out song/arrangement without usually needing a zooming at all - a simple double-click and boom! It's all right there.
So that is literally the one area where Reason imo was always clearly better than all the other DAWs.
I expect when I press a button twice that I'm back to where I started. Not so in Reason. If you have the mixer view maximized, press F7 to open the sequencer and then press F7 again you're not back to the mixer, not even a split between the mixer and sequencer, but all three views
Same with double clicking the hide button in the view bar. If the view is fullscreen it splits the two other views, click it again and you're not back to the start, but in a three view split. I fail to see the logic. As I said I expect to be back to the starting point when I click something twice.
Tbh you kinda lost me there - as I mentioned I find window-splitting (almost - let's say some drag and drop scenarios aside) always stupid, regardless of whether it's horizontally or vertically.And another thing. Two of the tree views are best suited for portrait mode, but still you can only split in landscape. Why? We/most got a lot more horisontal screen real estate.
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"Preamps have literally one job: when you turn up the gain, it gets louder." Jamcat, talking about presmp-emulation plugins.
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- KVRAF
- 35569 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Absolutely. But, I don't know how long such a closed system works, when the included devices aren't on par with the premium third party stuff out there.lotus2035 wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 4:01 pm Reason would have been more intriguing to me if it had remained a closed system and the Props had focused solely on making a lot more internal tools than are presently included and had developed the sequencer/mixer beyond where they have been the past 15 years or so.
Rebirth and Reason worked well when there wasn't such a strong armada of VST plugins out there. But, after that? I don't know. I don't think it was coincidence that they first opened up their system for REs, and then even for VSTs.
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- KVRist
- 285 posts since 17 Jun, 2012 from East Coast US
Not to mention they haven't even giving us the details of most of the new features yet. Can we wait until they release more info before we get all "forum-y" on them? lol
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- KVRist
- 189 posts since 16 Dec, 2006
I've never managed to build up any muscle memory on this. I'm usually surprised every time I press one of them F keysjens wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 4:05 pmWell, you have a bit of a point there - but then again that's nothing a little muscle-memory won't deal with - and as I mentioned alt+tab is your friend and to more rapidly switch between three windows is nigh impossible.kae wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 4:00 pmLets agree to disagree. I've always found the way Reason manages the different views frustrating.jens wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 3:32 pmWhat we need is the ability to switch between the individual maximized views as painlessly as possible. And Reason has always been the queen of DAWs in regards to that. You could of course use F5-F7, which is already great, but even much better Reason is the only DAW I know that exposes all the three main windows to the OS, so in Windows you can switch using alt+tab between them.
And both the MIDI editor and the audio-editor(s) open with a simple double-click and have their own zoom- and snap-settings - i.e. with a single double-click you could access every tiny clip within a fully zoomed-out song/arrangement without usually needing a zooming at all - a simple double-click and boom! It's all right there.
So that is literally the one area where Reason imo was always clearly better than all the other DAWs.
I expect when I press a button twice that I'm back to where I started. Not so in Reason. If you have the mixer view maximized, press F7 to open the sequencer and then press F7 again you're not back to the mixer, not even a split between the mixer and sequencer, but all three views
Same with double clicking the hide button in the view bar. If the view is fullscreen it splits the two other views, click it again and you're not back to the start, but in a three view split. I fail to see the logic. As I said I expect to be back to the starting point when I click something twice.
"oh, dual split now.. and now three"
What I meant is that both Mixer & Rack views are best seen in full height. Full width isn't that important (actually not desirable as it slows down the rendering). So I don't understand why I can't split the rack & mixer side by side, not horizontally where I can hardly see any of them. I got helluva lot more pixels horizontally.jens wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 4:05 pmTbh you kinda lost me there - as I mentioned I find window-splitting (almost - let's say some drag and drop scenarios aside) always stupid, regardless of whether it's horizontally or vertically.And another thing. Two of the tree views are best suited for portrait mode, but still you can only split in landscape. Why? We/most got a lot more horisontal screen real estate.
Sorry, but the window handling is a mess. Together with the zooming. Which seems to be fixed now
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 11268 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
I think we can all agree the look and layout of the sequencer seems much better (with a view like almost all other DAWS)..that's a thing!
Switching to a 'pop up' rather than docked browser will probably raise a few eyebrows, but I will try it before commenting (assuming I get a beta invite), that said, for me the update will need to be very cheap for me to bother as I am more of a RRP user...
Switching to a 'pop up' rather than docked browser will probably raise a few eyebrows, but I will try it before commenting (assuming I get a beta invite), that said, for me the update will need to be very cheap for me to bother as I am more of a RRP user...
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- KVRist
- 475 posts since 21 Nov, 2000 from somewhere over the rainbow
The new tool devices are quite interesting:
- Sidechain Tool looks like a rebranded „Pump“ RE (which is free anyway)
- Gain Tool is much like „Selig Gain“
- Stereo Tool has no RE equivalent, but looks suspiciously close to „Polyverse Wider“
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- KVRist
- 189 posts since 16 Dec, 2006
It does seem to have both docked and popup browser in the example? I love fast popups though. The way I'm used to find things in both OS and other tools.
"several new workflow improvements, improved zooming, layout changes, and easy access to editing features"
Sounds like much of what I've wanted in previous updates. I'm excited to learn more about this update.
"several new workflow improvements, improved zooming, layout changes, and easy access to editing features"
Sounds like much of what I've wanted in previous updates. I'm excited to learn more about this update.