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AuthorTopic: BIG QUESTIONS regarding NI KOMPLETE2
vista
Posted: 26th May 2004 04:53
1. Does exist an ENS2DLL-compiler to make VSTi-DLL's out of the ensembles as the CARBON ensemble is a VSTi-DLL-giveaway in the German magazine KEYS ?

2. Has anybody tried out the promised R3toR4-batchconverter so far ? How is it ?

3. Officially only Windows XP is supported. BUT I've installed Intakt and Absynth2 successfully on Win2000. How is your experience ?

vista
bluedad
Posted: 26th May 2004 04:59
3. I've been running the things on w2k and absolutely no problems.
ew
Posted: 26th May 2004 09:28
1)No-and you'll probably never see one,as it would be a huge slap in the face to Sessions users.
2)It works-but only if you have an R3 dongle.It was part of the 4.11 update.
ew
vista
Posted: 26th May 2004 11:19
1. Sad

2. Sad

3. Smile

Thanks for the quick replies !
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