Again, it's not specifically "Netflix" or even "Steam". The entire point was: making Reason fun/inspiring enough to compete for your time against shit you'd otherwise be doing (watching movies/TV or playing video games. Or reading a book. Or going to the mall). Etc...
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Well, apparently, I was mistaken (at least based on 35 votes on FB group):antic604 wrote: ↑12 Oct 2023That's not what I'm saying at all
"Reason user" is - IMO, of course! - someone who's using Reason the DAW. I don't care if they stole it, bought it or subscribe to it. But I bet my left testicle that vast majority of R+ subscribers use RRP exclusively or most of the time.
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35 votes for a product that has tens of thousands of users probably isn’t a reliable metric.antic604 wrote: ↑12 Oct 2023Well, apparently, I was mistaken (at least based on 35 votes on FB group):antic604 wrote: ↑12 Oct 2023
That's not what I'm saying at all
"Reason user" is - IMO, of course! - someone who's using Reason the DAW. I don't care if they stole it, bought it or subscribe to it. But I bet my left testicle that vast majority of R+ subscribers use RRP exclusively or most of the time.
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Looks like his left testicle isn't off the hook just yet eh?EnochLight wrote: ↑12 Oct 202335 votes for a product that has tens of thousands of users probably isn’t a reliable metric.
Interesting, ha ha, since I'm semi-retired these days, I didn't know about the Korg Gadget. My background is in audio post but I was a retail apprentice in a major music chain in the 80s and we had every brand on offer. Korg was always extremely inventive and charming, but the build quality of the hardware wasn't as good as Roland's and we sold far fewer Korg keyboards and drum machines while Juno-106 and TR-707 was flying off the shelves by the truckload. I also bought the Korg Mikrocontrol back in the 00s, which was nice, but it fell apart and the scroll wheel just wasn't good enough for the job it was supposed to do. But Korg sounds are simply classic and unbeatable to this day. But the hardware must be real solid and smooth as well as reliable and last for at least 10 years if properly maintained, imho.
I'm starting slowly to say my goodbyes
Right now with 71 votes it skews even more towards exclusive Reason DAW users.
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I wonder what RS sees on their end, though? Other than number of votes, people frequenting forums or FB groups are unlikely a good representative of "average" Reason user. I mean if I took the votes at face value, I could say that only 0,2% of Reason users subscribe to it, because 71 (voters) / 33000 (total members of the group) = 0,002
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Thankfully enough to keep developing/updating Reason DAW proper!
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Why do you start a vote if you dont take and accept the result?antic604 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2023I'm starting slowly to say my goodbyes
Right now with 71 votes it skews even more towards exclusive Reason DAW users.
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I wonder what RS sees on their end, though? Other than number of votes, people frequenting forums or FB groups are unlikely a good representative of "average" Reason user. I mean if I took the votes at face value, I could say that only 0,2% of Reason users subscribe to it, because 71 (voters) / 33000 (total members of the group) = 0,002
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I'm not not accepting it.
I'm just acknowledging possible flaws in methodology and/or sample selection.
That's my risk management & modelling background peeking through, I guess
I for one appreciate that there are mods like EnochLight here that seem to promote rationalism.
Just take a look at this thread. Reason CEO says basically nothing in some magazines fluff piece and everyone starts to dissect it like a bunch of conspiracy theorists.
I can only speak for myself, obviously, but that sort of thing is not why I come to reasontalk.
Then perhaps he - the CEO - should speak clearly and openly, not resort to some corpo-talk that means. I don't recall a single statement from the guy that wasn't controversial. Perhaps Mattias should take over
Also, you don't have to read all threads
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I mean, he did speak clearly. Most understood what he actually meant from the start.
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Yeah.EnochLight wrote: ↑13 Oct 2023I mean, he did speak clearly. Most understood what he actually meant from the start.
And others understood what they wanted to.
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EnochLight wrote: ↑13 Oct 2023I mean, he did speak clearly. Most understood what he actually meant from the start.
Yeah, no.Loque wrote: ↑13 Oct 2023Yeah.EnochLight wrote: ↑13 Oct 2023I mean, he did speak clearly. Most understood what he actually meant from the start.
And others understood what they wanted to.
I don't think for most people here braindead watching of Netflix (etc.) is an alternative to making music
Well, the core RRP demographic might not use Reason Facebook groups or forums, ...
It is just a VST for them, after all
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That's an assumption you're making based on your own personal activity. Meanwhile, some of the rest of the world does in fact choose to watch a movie or do something else instead of making music if it isn't fun anymore.
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This thread is rapidly becoming the Enoch against the world show. It's a forum. People are entitled to voice their opinions and, imho, mods should respect that rather than prolonging the argument and smothering debate. The CEO's comments are ambiguous. Other opinions are available.
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Yeah, DaveyG - it's a forum, and in forums - people debate. It's literally a defining characteristic of forums. No one is smothering debate or prolonging any argument, and certainly not me. If you've got a problem with that, go hang out in your UFO thread or some crap. Couldn't give two flying farts what you think of my presence here.
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They're not really ambiguous. Most people are just not familiar with high level strategy.
I gave Nintendo as a prime example of the same type of rhetoric used to differentiate themselves from the other big players.
It's really not difficult to understand that other distractions compete for time and investment in music making.
You don't have to agree with them, but it's not difficult to understand what he said and how it might be useful to think about it in this way.
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But people are using this to confirm their speculations.
omg no.
if multiple people come to different understandings of a simple statement made in an interview, then the statement is ambiguous. that’s the literal definition of the word ambiguous.
But this absolute car crash of a thread isn't just people "coming to different understandings". It's a few sensible people taking the statement at face value (a simple statement, by your own admission) and then a bunch of angry paranoiacs giving themselves a hernia trying to squeeze something ominous out of it
I like my current position, I watch from the sidelines. I went at 12 at the best possible time. Now I have equipment that I hope will last at least 10 years with enormous potential, but I don't need to stress in the recording studio like in the 70s with a felling of the "meter" ticking to stimulate my creativity . Of course, one is worried about a platform disappearing or becoming obsolete, it was a shock to many to see Sequential, Emulator, Fairlight, Ensoniq, Synclavier, PPG going bankrupt, and now Moog also going the same way. This shows that the technology is quite volatile and sensitive to revenue generation. I suppose, as in many other cases, there is something to be learned from the Japanese. Additionally, there are numerous reports of Pro Tools users unhappy with the huge rigs they were forced to replace at great expense. It's nothing new to lose tons of money chasing your famous sound, but in the long run, the right decision will prove its worth much later.
two things can be true. these are not mutually exclusive.dvdrtldg wrote: ↑14 Oct 2023But this absolute car crash of a thread isn't just people "coming to different understandings". It's a few sensible people taking the statement at face value (a simple statement, by your own admission) and then a bunch of angry paranoiacs giving themselves a hernia trying to squeeze something ominous out of it
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