I agree with most of what's been said in this thread (and in your post, cmcg37)... but this simply ain't so.cmcg37 wrote:Take a lood at the Propellerheads Reason forum and you will see an environment with nothing but trolls.
Sure, jerks wander in now and then looking for trouble. There are warez luzers looking for an ID 10-T number to authorize their copies, and there's the occasional hot-head who thinks flaming is the right way to communicate. (Been dealing with one of those, a knowledgeable and sometimes helpful fellow who nonetheless can't accept that anyone else's viewpoint might fit that person's circumstances as well as his own viewpoint fits his. Oy veh!)
And of course you get people who ought to have read the manual asking "How do I get audio in?" and "Why don't my VSTis work in Reason?" That's inevitable, happens with every program of every kind.
But for the most part the Props boards have been pretty good places lately. The incredibly lame trolls of a few months back got bored when all their best chain-yanking silliness failed to trigger the knee-jerk reactions they wanted, and they wandered off. Good riddance to bad cess, says I.
What remains is: a core of experienced users, many willing to spread their knowledge around; lots of intermediate Reasoners who both give and ask for advice; and lots of mostly-sincere new users who might be confused but who often have valid concerns. For a little wicked fun, there's good old Fred. :-D
Also, don't forget that the General Forum is a free-for-all, with anyone allowed to read and post. Over in the Propellerhead User Forum, where only registered owners are allowed, it's usually -- but not invariably! -- a calmer, saner, and more productive environment.
Finally, there's been a lot of hoo-hah over bugs in the 3.0 release. Now that 3.0.3 is out, people are slowly, carefully, getting used to all the new improvements in Reason. Things get shaken up, then return to normal.
"Punctuated Equilibrium," to steal Stephen Jay Gould's term for the intermittent, contingency-driven evolutionary process.
Anyhow, it's a good forum with good people. If you use Reason, you couldn't ask for a better bunch of friends. :-)
Meffy