VST tiny in Reason 12
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Some - like Waves 12 - purport to be scaleable when not all of them seem to have that option. So now I'm peering at a plug-in that's about two inches in size. What's the solution?
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I have the same issue with most VST's, but strangely not with a relatively new one from Audiothing (Springs).
It's odd. It seems like Windows OS scaling is being disregarded for those VST's that look tiny. They should be scaled 200% according to my Windows settings, just like Reason itself and other apps.
I hope this is a bug on Reason's end, and not an issue that requires updating older VST's.
It's odd. It seems like Windows OS scaling is being disregarded for those VST's that look tiny. They should be scaled 200% according to my Windows settings, just like Reason itself and other apps.
I hope this is a bug on Reason's end, and not an issue that requires updating older VST's.
I wouldn't think Reason would have any effect on VST size. Do you have screenshots of R12 and a previous version of Reason running the same version of the VST?
So is it perhaps related to the Surface or the Windows version on the Surface?
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Because Reason is now High-DPI compatible application and it's responsible for its own scaling, Windows will not automatically scale (according to scaling factor) Reason GUI & VST plugins GUI anymore. So, VST plugins which are not natively supporting High-DPI, will look tiny on Hi-res monitors.
Reaper, for example, solves this problem with another option, available per each plugin. This option declares VST plugin as High-DPI unaware. This way, plugin is automatically scaled by Windows, despite Reaper being High-DPI aware. Note: this works only when plugin in Reaper is opened in floating window (which is always the case with Reason, anyway).
Reaper, for example, solves this problem with another option, available per each plugin. This option declares VST plugin as High-DPI unaware. This way, plugin is automatically scaled by Windows, despite Reaper being High-DPI aware. Note: this works only when plugin in Reaper is opened in floating window (which is always the case with Reason, anyway).
I HAVE A TEMPORARY FIX FOR PEOPLE USING REASON 12 ON SURFACES
Since the Reason 12 early access rollout in July I have had the same problem with my vsts/plugins being tiny when opening the vst window.EzDrummer 2,Guitar Rig 6 plus other numerous vsts have been tiny.Selecting the zoom option to any percentage size does not enlarge the vst.
After numerous Google searches tonight I came across this:
In Windows select Settings then Ease of Access then on the left side select Magnifier.Its kind of wonky but is better than a tiny unusable vst. Where the Reason zoom option enlarges Reason to any size but not the vst Magnifier lets you zoom in on the vst and make it larger.
This definitely seems like its an issue Surface users are having.This is my first post.I just joined this forum tonight with the sole purpose of hopefully helping someone out with this tip.
I have looked on this forum for months looking to see if anyone else had this issue and couldnt find anything.In a future update with any luck there will be a fix to this bug.
Since the Reason 12 early access rollout in July I have had the same problem with my vsts/plugins being tiny when opening the vst window.EzDrummer 2,Guitar Rig 6 plus other numerous vsts have been tiny.Selecting the zoom option to any percentage size does not enlarge the vst.
After numerous Google searches tonight I came across this:
In Windows select Settings then Ease of Access then on the left side select Magnifier.Its kind of wonky but is better than a tiny unusable vst. Where the Reason zoom option enlarges Reason to any size but not the vst Magnifier lets you zoom in on the vst and make it larger.
This definitely seems like its an issue Surface users are having.This is my first post.I just joined this forum tonight with the sole purpose of hopefully helping someone out with this tip.
I have looked on this forum for months looking to see if anyone else had this issue and couldnt find anything.In a future update with any luck there will be a fix to this bug.
With this problem, and the fact that nothing has really changed since version 11, I've decided to cancel my subscription to Reason+ when my trail ends. I'm quite happy putting up with slightly more crappy visuals if it means I can use my VSTs! I suspect the lack of innovation in the DAW side of Reason is because they want it to become more of a plug in than a standalone. That's ok, I can live with version 11.
I can see your frustration with Reason 12.I do think this isnt like a normal release like previous versions where all the new plugins were available on day one of release.I could be wrong but I believe its possible more new devices will be rolled out for free over time as long as you have Reason+.Its just a matter of how much you care about sound packs which I dig a lot.I was worried I was gonna have to switch back and forth between R11 and R12,but Im gonna just try using Magnifier as a workaround until there is an update that fixes the tiny vst bug
I just installed Reason 12 on a brand new Windows 11 laptop, and it also has this problem with tiny VST windows. All of these plug-ins were fine in Reason 12 on my previous Windows 10 system. I have 200% Scale in the Windows display settings, and it seems that Reason is not applying this scale level to the VST windows (only to the Reason interface). The VST windows are at 100% scale.
Last edited by Ted Pikul on 14 Jan 2022, edited 2 times in total.
I think they're working on a fix to address this issue.
We are currently testing a new Auto-scale implementation in the Reason beta. This feature allows the user to select which VSTs should follow Windows scaling, and which should have auto-scaling set to Off. Since all VSTs behave differently with Windows scaling we decided it's better to have an option to toggle auto-scaling On/Off on a VST-individual basis. In the Reason 12.2.4 beta, it defaults with auto-scale set to Off for all installed VSTs.
Read more about the new auto-scale implementation in our beta section.
If you wish to participate in the beta, please sign up here: https://www.reasonstudios.com/beta-test/signup and I will let you in.
Note, you are required to have a registered Reason 12 license, or a Reason+ subscription to run the R12 beta. If you have an older license, it will open in Demo mode as well.
/Loui
Read more about the new auto-scale implementation in our beta section.
If you wish to participate in the beta, please sign up here: https://www.reasonstudios.com/beta-test/signup and I will let you in.
Note, you are required to have a registered Reason 12 license, or a Reason+ subscription to run the R12 beta. If you have an older license, it will open in Demo mode as well.
/Loui
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Thanks Loui, great news!loui wrote: ↑19 Jan 2022We are currently testing a new Auto-scale implementation in the Reason beta. This feature allows the user to select which VSTs should follow Windows scaling, and which should have auto-scaling set to Off. Since all VSTs behave differently with Windows scaling we decided it's better to have an option to toggle auto-scaling On/Off on a VST-individual basis. In the Reason 12.2.4 beta, it defaults with auto-scale set to Off for all installed VSTs.
Read more about the new auto-scale implementation in our beta section.
If you wish to participate in the beta, please sign up here: https://www.reasonstudios.com/beta-test/signup and I will let you in.
/Loui
Very nice, thank's Loui and a happy new year for everyone !
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Obviously only those who run 12 already can use the beta.Billy+ wrote: ↑19 Jan 2022Is this open to everyone or is it just for R12 perpetuals/Plus subbers?loui wrote: ↑19 Jan 2022
If you wish to participate in the beta, please sign up here: https://www.reasonstudios.com/beta-test/signup and I will let you in.
/Loui
It's not obvious weather Reason owners in general are being invited into another beta round.
Anyone who currently has access to R12 has access to the beta and anyone subscribing has the option via companion to access the beta.
I am simply asking for clarification as the post doesn't specify either way.
(I assumed that it is for those who already have R12, but I accept that I might be wrong)
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It is obvious. Assume it is so unless explicitly specified that not only those on 12 can access it.
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