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- #Propellerhead reason 10.3 update
- #Propellerhead reason 10.3 upgrade
- #Propellerhead reason 10.3 software
I love what Propellerhead have brought to the table, in many areas. Even when I like the ideas, it stings because they’re ignoring DAW pain points that need improvement. The Rack Extensions, many times, feel like a cash grab. Everything else gets priority extraneous products like sample collections and Rack Extensions seem to get prime development budget. Perhaps this is at least part of why they’ve neglected the DAW component of the application.
#Propellerhead reason 10.3 software
I’ve gotten the impression that Propellerhead Software has had a lean budget, prior to recent outside investment, especially compared to other major DAW companies. The obvious question is: Does this mean they can’t add these features? Or do they have contempt for their customers? Who can know.
#Propellerhead reason 10.3 update
One or more could have been added with each update over the years, and it would have satisfied so many people. Many of the changes users have begged for, are very small additions. “…Reason’s DAW features were brought in from another application they didn’t want to support, and because it started as an instrument stack, they don’t care to update the DAW component.” My Sweetwater sales guy turns his nose at me for using Reason, and has said many things over the last few years that have fused doubt as to whether Reason will ever improve in the areas that I sorely wish it would. “You use Reason? You’ll get a real DAW someday!” I get that a lot.
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Reason doesn’t have the greatest reputation in the industry. They missed their ‘by the end of the year (2018)’ goal, and that’s disappointing. VST performance fixes, I’m aware, will come with a promised Reason 10.x free update that they’ve already announced. Hopefully Propellerhead Software will see this post, and realize that money is on the line, and understand that I am not the only user of their software who wants these core feature additions, and that they shouldn’t abuse our patience. The post is date stamped, obviously, so it’ll serve as a record to know when, or if, progress is being made.
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I’m looking for faster and faster ‘ getting things done.’ That’s what will cause me to buy not one, but many more upgrades in the future.
#Propellerhead reason 10.3 upgrade
For another upgrade fee, now, I’ll want a lot of performance and workflow improvements. It will take much more than just a new instrument or another ‘content dump’ of samples to get me to spend another $129. Version 10 will be my last Reason upgrade, until several much needed additions are brought to bear. Then, I upgraded to version 10 for the hope of a significant performance update. I’ve used the software nearly daily, and have had soaring highs and incredible lows, in terms of productivity. I looked up my original order as I finished writing this post, and it’s been 3 years, 6 months and 22 days. I began my journey with Propellerhead’s Reason with version 8. A Collection of Thoughts From Three Years of Daily Use.īefore I go into how I believe Propellerhead Reason can dramatically improve, I’ll first lay out some personal history and impressions.