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Subject:Is there anyone that thinks ReWire in Acid is a BAD idea?
Posted by: David_Kuznicki
Date:5/18/2003 11:24:33 PM

Just curious, I suppose... I'd really like to hear the other side of the arguement...

Subject:RE: Is there anyone that thinks ReWire in Acid is a BAD idea?
Reply by: SHTUNOT
Date:5/19/2003 12:22:30 AM

Bad idea? Nope.

Ed.

Subject:RE: Is there anyone that thinks ReWire in Acid is a BAD idea?
Reply by: drbam
Date:5/19/2003 10:17:49 AM

There really isn't a "other side" of the argument imo. If/when its implemented, one can use or not. The only concern is whether it is implemented properly in that it would be conflict free and transparent/invisible if not being used, much like the video features in Vegas if you are an audio only user (like myself).

drbam

Subject:RE: Is there anyone that thinks ReWire in Acid is a BAD idea?
Reply by: Maruuk
Date:5/19/2003 12:02:07 PM

The CEO's of Twelve Tone and Steinberg who'll suddenly be losing a lot of sales to SOnyFO. Except Steinberg will then get to sell Reason into a whole new market. 100,000 Acid freaks locked onto Reason for the first time--man, there's some scary badass music gonna go down when those Saints go marchin in.

Subject:RE: Is there anyone that thinks ReWire in Acid is a BAD idea?
Reply by: SHTUNOT
Date:5/19/2003 1:02:06 PM

---Except Steinberg will then get to sell Reason into a whole new market---

Maruuk please repeat after me.

Steinberg doesn't own reason/rewire.

Steinberg doesn't own reason/rewire.

Steinberg doesn't own reason/rewire.

Steinberg doesn't own reason/rewire.

[They only distributed it in the early years+cubase was one of the first to implement it.]

Propellarheads owns and distributes reason/rewire.

Propellarheads owns and distributes reason/rewire.

Propellarheads owns and distributes reason/rewire.

Propellarheads owns and distributes reason/rewire.

This will be a great thing for "propellarhead" since then they will get to sell reason into a whole new market.

OK?

Ed.




Subject:RE: Is there anyone that thinks ReWire in Acid is a BAD idea?
Reply by: Maruuk
Date:5/19/2003 3:15:39 PM

To any moronic psychotic stalkers posting (you know who you are--you tend to robotically repeat phrases over and over as there's little else to do in your tiny cell):

"Steinberg who'll suddenly be losing a lot of sales to SOnyFO"

Pinnacle/Steinberg FORMER distributor of Reason will benefit greatly from any of their propietary ReWire propagation.

Subject:RE: Is there anyone that thinks ReWire in Acid is a BAD idea?
Reply by: SHTUNOT
Date:5/19/2003 3:25:34 PM

Dude how about a "thankyou" for correcting YOUR mistakes huh? Thats all I did.

You said"---Except Steinberg will then get to sell Reason into a whole new market---". How were you correct? Seriously. Sure steinberg would benefit by being able to rewire acid to cubase but they have their own problems to deal with. Like fixing all the bugs remaining in their software for starters.

If someone corrected me I wouldn't make fun of them even though I was wrong.

I'm the "moronic psychotic stalker" now??? Wake up and get your facts straight before you confuse people even more. As if I wake up evey day to get into a arguement with you. [sigh]

Ed.

Subject:RE: Is there anyone that thinks ReWire in Acid is a BAD idea?
Reply by: msorrels
Date:5/19/2003 6:03:05 PM

There isn't another side as far as users are concerned. But I'd suspect the Acid developers see it differently. Rewire might involve a number of changes to how time is handled inside Acid. Since what Acid does is play with time, adding something like rewire might actually be difficult.

I've been thinking, but couldn't you write a rewire VSTi wrapper? A VSTi that talks with rewire to rewire clients? Wouldn't that be an easier way to get some rewire support inside Acid? Or does rewire require features that couldn't be done by a VSTi?

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