Propellerhead Reason To Host 3rd Party Plugins?

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hydrogen wrote:
tone-def wrote: i don't really care about MIDI out because all the hardware i'm interested in has CV.
Come on dude, that's the lamest sh!t and a very selfish thing to say. Most hardware is midi and to say you don't care about is plain silly. Did you sell all your hard are except for a modular or moog synths? What about controlling external effects? :roll:
it's only my personal opinion. a year ago MIDI out would have been a big thing for me but my studio changed. i don't have any MIDI hardware and i'm not interested in buying anymore. it's not going to effect me in anyway so why should i care?
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tone-def wrote:
it's only my personal opinion. a year ago MIDI out would have been a big thing for me but my studio changed. i don't have any MIDI hardware and i'm not interested in buying anymore. it's not going to effect me in anyway so why should i care?
Gotcha. Makes sense now.
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of course i'd be happy for everyone with MIDI hardware :D
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Peace bro's........... much luv!

I think a 'wait 'n' see' approach is best on this.
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I guess I was in a sh!t mood this weekend... Cheers AK!
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If you really want to get midi out of the program you could always try using rewire into a daw. If your daw can send midi out to your hardware then you should be good. I have never done it but I am guessing it would work.
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Shepherd_of_Anu wrote:If you really want to get midi out of the program you could always try using rewire into a daw. If your daw can send midi out to your hardware then you should be good. I have never done it but I am guessing it would work.
yup... and then why would you use reason in this case? :D
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Personally I'd like to see 3rd party developers create a bunch of discrete components like lfos, oscs, filters etc that could then be put in a combinator in whatever way you wanted to create your own modular synths in the rack. Like a prophet modelled osc running through an ms20 modelled filter with a hand drawable adsr envleope, etc etc.
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