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Reason 12 mac m13/18/2023 Rack Extensions lets you expand your collection of instruments and effects from Reason Studios and 3rd party developers.Opens songs and synth patches made in Reason Compact – the free pocket music studio for iOS.Delay compensation makes all signal paths play in perfect, phase-locked sync.VST plugin support: add any instrument or effect plugin to Reason’s rack.For example if you have a 110 % scale, turn ot off and use reason at 110% zoom. I don't run Windows but I've not heard other users experiencing what you describe - maybe some experienced Windows user can help here?Īre you using any custom scale on windows? With the new update you should disable custom scale and use the application zoom feature. I'm on a modern asus gaming with scale at regular 100%, is there some setting I am missing in Reason or Windows to at least make the fonts crisp? Sorry for the rant but here the question: Why the hell did they not make the combinator full width. The fonts all look blurry and and makes me think I need glasses, but when I go back to Reason 11, it's fine I guess it's the performance/functions that matters most but when there's such emphasis but on modernizing the UI, it should look better or at least equal. ![]() Just compare the sends section for example. Same at other places but side by side comparison of the SSL, The buttons and fonts look awful. I finally decided to install this version but is it just me, the SSL console looks worst, fonts are blurry, not crisp, fonts are too pale, shadows are exaggerated. I cannot see these features being just for next rs version even if they are not completed by the end of year as currently anticipated.Īm I cracking up or does anyone else recall this. I am not sure if I saw it here or on another social platform but pretty sure I saw this response from a rs staff member. I seem to recall rs saying vst3 and m1 will be definitely in 12. Lot's of debugging fun to be had there.Įxactly, the whole thing is more involved than it looks so the updates keep getting pushed back and meanwhile the RS bank balance dwindles so they have to push out a new version to get the sales boost to keep paying the wages and then the things you were expecting in the version you are on get out behind the paywall of the new version. To cut a long story short, it's a lot more involving than it looks.Īnd don't forget the fun of the multitude of broken and outdated OpenGL implementations and GPU drivers or older OpenGL versions, OpenGL ES or some other oddities you might encounter on systems with integrated GPU/APU. Plus it raised lots of conflicts they had to resolve in order to support UI and displays designed for lower resolutions. And working directly with the OpenGL API can sometimes be sketchy because its resources aren't managed on two key levels which can open the door to subtle and elusive bugs - especially when first porting code to it. I experienced issues like they had when I developed a hardware accelerated UI system (even when it had no bugs of its own, it could still be brought down). It was very complex - hence why it had such elusive bugs. The longer they take, the more the update cycle coffers are emptied. Well I dunno… I thought hd graphics would be a tidy little 11.5 update but it turned out 12 is just a big old beta test for it. I don’t know do any other daw that doesn’t have vst3 support times gettint close to 2023 wow It really shows you the daw is on the back burner I repeat that I would like nothing more than to be wrong. Yes, and we were also going to have native support for M1 in December 2021, and VST 3 support in January 2022 based on the past roadmap. I'd argue it absolutely needed to happen for proper M1 support to occur. Hyperthreading and core handling has always been the bane of Reason's existence, and this rights the ship. This re-write of audio-thread handling has long been in the works and has been necessary for a very long time, on Windows (at least Intel) just as much as Mac. ![]() Actually, what you see in 12.2.9 is part of the M1 support that will come. And official M1 support is coming after - again - in Reason 12. Again, Reason Studios have very publicly stated that they are working on VST3 right now, at this very moment, and it will (very likely) appear in Reason (12) before the end of this year (as recent as June 2022, their VST3 hosting could already load instruments and effects).
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