As Reason is claimed to have no soundengine, my suggestion would be, that THEN MAKE AN ONE!
I.E. Industry Standard Sounding One!!
Happy belated April 1!
Might be so. I don't like to do MY stuff in the mixer, I'm allabout an rack-level tweaker tho. So right now I usually create a rack version of the SSL-stuff and tweak em there.sellyoursoul wrote: Mon Nov 03, 2025 12:18 am I think would should be done along that line is swappable modules in the mixer. Preamp's, eq's, compressors, summing.
It depends on what is being done at the time. If I'm focusing on music-making, I'm going to be adding plugins to a track as I add new instruments, i.e, in Reason adding new devices to the rack. If I'm mixing a song, I want more convenient access to each channel's eq and compression at the mixer. Reason eventually got both ways of adding SSL eq and compression, using what is available in the mixer or adding it in the rack. And that makes good sense for whichever workflow you might be using at the time.Heigen5 wrote: Mon Nov 03, 2025 1:00 pm Might be so. I don't like to do MY stuff in the mixer, I'm allabout an rack-level tweaker tho. So right now I usually create a rack version of the SSL-stuff and tweak em there.