Maybe right before hell freezes over, but I'm not a pro, so that's just me sayin'
UMPF Club Drums RE
- Electric-Metal
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The question is - Who cares
- Reasonable man
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Im guessing that you need two of these bad boys stacked on top of each other if you want more than 8 drums in the same way you need two drum sequencers stacked in a similar manner . Thats gonna be a pain scrolling up and down 4 longish devices in the rack
I always felt those 200 bucks were only letting you know how good a deal the Komplete bundle is...Electric-Metal wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018Maybe right before hell freezes over, but I'm not a pro, so that's just me sayin'
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A few cool things, but really wish they rolled them into an Kong 2, and not a new rack extension.
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I paid $300 total for Komplete!eusti wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018I always felt those 200 bucks were only letting you know how good a deal the Komplete bundle is...Electric-Metal wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018
Maybe right before hell freezes over, but I'm not a pro, so that's just me sayin'
D.
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Hi,
Should "UNDO" be happening every time You touch "A Pad"? This seems unnesessary.
ie Change Volume Of Pad, Click Pad To Listen to changes, Then You have to press Undo twice to revert back.
Once to "UNDO" The Pressing Of The Pad And Once to UNDO The Volume Change.
Thanks in advance
Chris
Should "UNDO" be happening every time You touch "A Pad"? This seems unnesessary.
ie Change Volume Of Pad, Click Pad To Listen to changes, Then You have to press Undo twice to revert back.
Once to "UNDO" The Pressing Of The Pad And Once to UNDO The Volume Change.
Thanks in advance
Chris
Kong is dead! Long live Kong!
- Electric-Metal
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Interesting point of view, but after thinking about it for a second... makes senseeusti wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018I always felt those 200 bucks were only letting you know how good a deal the Komplete bundle is...Electric-Metal wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018
Maybe right before hell freezes over, but I'm not a pro, so that's just me sayin'
D.
The question is - Who cares
I’m really picky and critical when it comes to bang for the buck and all... been really unhappy with the direction Props seem to be heading, didn’t update to v10.x because I’ll wait and see what comes next (whether some live performance oriented and/or other straighforward workflow improvements will be implemented or not).
Sometimes I just wanna sell my license and use the money to upgrade my Komplete 11 Select and end this love/hate thing with Reason but again, I get mugged over because new customers get v10 much cheaper than I could sell 9.5 for... but now I have to admit, if more of this comes along, i.e.: a sexy looking device w hi-res graphics I might as well stay on board and pack RE’s I like in a subscription.
Give these guys a chance, loads of tools and sample libraries are out there on the market and there were way more advanced daws out there when Reason came along and we are here since, so hang on and just enjoy making music, expectations kill the fun.
Sometimes I just wanna sell my license and use the money to upgrade my Komplete 11 Select and end this love/hate thing with Reason but again, I get mugged over because new customers get v10 much cheaper than I could sell 9.5 for... but now I have to admit, if more of this comes along, i.e.: a sexy looking device w hi-res graphics I might as well stay on board and pack RE’s I like in a subscription.
Give these guys a chance, loads of tools and sample libraries are out there on the market and there were way more advanced daws out there when Reason came along and we are here since, so hang on and just enjoy making music, expectations kill the fun.
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Drum channels with layering or not?
Looks like fun but feels overpriced. That's what happens when everything is on sale all the time. Not that I'm complaining about sales. Just feels expensive.
I like it.
I was saying on IG today I think that the probability of the fx section along with DrumSeq's own probability is really perfect for making non-boring patterns.
I was saying on IG today I think that the probability of the fx section along with DrumSeq's own probability is really perfect for making non-boring patterns.
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Free Kits and @ -008' Sounds
Free Kits and @ -008' Sounds
- Exowildebeest
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I also suspect they're setting prices high to entice people to try the subscription service...Undistraction wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018Looks like fun but feels overpriced. That's what happens when everything is on sale all the time. Not that I'm complaining about sales. Just feels expensive.
It’s overpriced and probably wont sell too much. But I can see UMPF being offered as a free gift for early adopters of future releases.Electric-Metal wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018Maybe right before hell freezes over, but I'm not a pro, so that's just me sayin'
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This is a gap in the SDK that really should have been addressed when 2.5 added changeable panels. The problem is that Reason doesn't differentiate between controls that change something in the current patch (like a filter cutoff) and controls that change the current view (like clicking a pad). Expanse has the same problem; changing which oscillator you're editing counts as an undoable action, when it probably shouldn't.chrischrischris wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018Hi,
Should "UNDO" be happening every time You touch "A Pad"? This seems unnesessary.
ie Change Volume Of Pad, Click Pad To Listen to changes, Then You have to press Undo twice to revert back.
Once to "UNDO" The Pressing Of The Pad And Once to UNDO The Volume Change.
Thanks in advance
Chris
In the meantime, you can read the manual : it's quite rewarding ,
https://shop.propellerheads.se/media/pr ... Manual.pdf
https://shop.propellerheads.se/media/pr ... Manual.pdf
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My opinion is this:
This is what you should buy if you don’t own Maschine.
Looks super cool, shame that the library is small, but I’m sure all of us have thousands and thousands of single hits. I know I’ve collected tons over the years, so my guess is the library doesn’t matter much.
The processing looks similar to Maschine’s built-in per-voice processing. I won’t be paying $99 though. I already own one software drum machine and that’s enough
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SYNTHS: Mostly classic Polysynths and more modern Monosynths. All are mostly food for my samplers!
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This seems such a necessary update that I'm bummed it's not included in whatever version of Reason is upcoming.
Gotta be honest when I saw this pop up on my youtube feed this morning I thought it was going to be a 3rd party RE judging by the look.
But looking at it as an upgrade to Redrum is reasonable, I just wish it was a blank device (with a different look perhaps), rather than including "club" sounds that don't interest me and having the price reflect those samples.
And I think it's clearly designed to be a VST as well, but they gotta do what they gotta do I guess.
But looking at it as an upgrade to Redrum is reasonable, I just wish it was a blank device (with a different look perhaps), rather than including "club" sounds that don't interest me and having the price reflect those samples.
And I think it's clearly designed to be a VST as well, but they gotta do what they gotta do I guess.
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I've spent some time with it, and coupled with Drum Sequencer Player, I'm finding it a blast to use. The library included is pretty damn good, and each preset comes with a Drum Sequencer counterpart. If I had any complaint, it's that I have to advance both presets - one at a time - while browsing through. This is something that Sonic Charge's Microtonic does much better (as the drum sequencer, being "built in", advances the patterns when you change presets). Still, this thing sounds fantastic, looks great IMHO, and might just find a spot in my rack.
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Studio One's impact is included in the 4.0 update, and each drum sound is automatically routed to an individual mixer track.
However, PH puts out Kong2 like this 99
Please separate the effector from the instrument.
It's funny to connect the entire device to use Kong's effects.
However, PH puts out Kong2 like this 99
Please separate the effector from the instrument.
It's funny to connect the entire device to use Kong's effects.
Considering a usual upgrade to the latest version of Reason is 129 monetary units the cost of this is not far off that...for one device that really just reinvents the wheel. As I've said Reason is fine as is for drums and percussion options and this doesn't really bring anything ground breaking apart from convenience.
The 'free' player was just a carrot to lead to this RE which seems a little divisive now (no pun intended).
Props were doing so damn well and I still absolutely love Reason and the direction props are heading but I just can't get my head around the thinking behind this one.
The 'free' player was just a carrot to lead to this RE which seems a little divisive now (no pun intended).
Props were doing so damn well and I still absolutely love Reason and the direction props are heading but I just can't get my head around the thinking behind this one.
Tend the flame
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