![]() The problem for me with Reason's UI is simply it's performance. I wish they had more sense for a modern design with a single gui language so I don't have to discover what is knob, what is button and what is just an embellishment - and all being just few pixels on a 4K monitor. The gui does irritate me more and more, but the software purrs like a cat on my windows 7. I feel like I am playing a job simulator game. I really don't need to see some swinging wires from the back of rack and try to drag them across 20 rack modules to connect things only to drop them in the middle and lose them - a thing I really hate in real life is the wires mess and voila - they were able to replicate that feeling perfectly in software - literally sacrificing usability in favor of eye candy. In fact what you get is actually a complete set of instruments and you can easily only use the ones they give you and be fine.īUT, the old interface that mimic real rack was cool maybe 20 years ago, but it is now so tired - like a wood paneling on old buick car.and so unnecessary. Reason is nicely optimized code, fast and I don't think it ever crashed on me.
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