whyterabbyt wrote:£129 ? ouch.
OUCH Indeed! I just bought an analogue hardware synth for less than that!
(good ol' Korg)
whyterabbyt wrote:£129 ? ouch.
Got to say though, the GUI looks great as always! Will wait a year until it's 50% off.kldskp wrote:
It's out. Tutorial videos here: http://www.native-instruments.com/en/pr ... ial-video/
I never said it is hard... it's just not convenient. Things get worse when for example you import soundbanks because you have to save the ensemble somewhere else and it's not anymore in the player tab. Then when you take your project to another computer you better don't forget your ensembles... The host doesn't save that stuff automatically. Not to mention the fun of searching the right location for an ensemble when loading projects on another computer. And so on... It's just not as hassle-free as a standard vst.Aural Chaos wrote:One click to load Reaktor.
One click on the panel over on the left.
Drag it over to the middle and drop.
Is that really that hard to deal with??
Aural Chaos wrote:
One click to load Reaktor.
One click on the panel over on the left.
Drag it over to the middle and drop.
Is that really that hard to deal with??
Another Efflam masterpiece!faun2500 wrote:Got to say though, the GUI looks great as always! Will wait a year until it's 50% off.
It wasn't clear what it was before it was released, so the OP went with Instruments. Now moved to Effects and merged with the thread that was already there.thejonsolo wrote:Why is this topic not in effects?
What CPU?Echoes in the Attic wrote:Heavy CPU!
The functionality was always there (if you installed for example Razor first, it would run in demo mode until you registered it). What's new is that they finally decided to make the demo available for download.hibidy wrote:Wow, 149? That is steep! It say download demo, is that something new they have done with reaktor ensembles?
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