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I wonder how difficult it would be to reskin Photone, enlarge the interface about 30% and changing the knobs and sliders with some others.

Anybody tried before?

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Numanoid wrote:I wonder how difficult it would be to reskin Photone, enlarge the interface about 30% and changing the knobs and sliders with some others.

Anybody tried before?
I doubt it. It shouldn't be difficult for a Reaktor builder though...Sigh...

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This deserves more hype https://www.native-instruments.com/en/r ... show/9093/

Euro Reakt by Michael Hetrick (Unfiltered Audio), huge collection of blocks that really make the blocks concept shine.

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Yeah, Reaktor is a goldmine and it rewards digging and experimentation.

It is clunky, I'd love a better way to load in samples and the clunky nature of editing and saving has likely put a lot of people off. But I think it is the single best microcosm of sound available. Between Reaktor and all its children and Omnisphere 2 - I hardly ever use anything else now.

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.jon wrote:This deserves more hype https://www.native-instruments.com/en/r ... show/9093/

Euro Reakt by Michael Hetrick (Unfiltered Audio), huge collection of blocks that really make the blocks concept shine.
Very nice, that dev just keeps on giving, Indent is another cool freebie :tu:

Interesting that the download on the NI page is listed at 11.7K. When it is extracted it is 1.68GB ! :o

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Numanoid wrote:Very nice, that dev just keeps on giving, Indent is another cool freebie :tu:

Interesting that the download on the NI page is listed at 11.7K. When it is extracted it is 1.68GB ! :o
File Size: 166.8MB
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carrieres wrote:
Numanoid wrote:Very nice, that dev just keeps on giving, Indent is another cool freebie :tu:

Interesting that the download on the NI page is listed at 11.7K. When it is extracted it is 1.68GB ! :o
File Size: 166.8MB
When you download the zip yes, but when unpacked it is 1.68GB

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Numanoid wrote:
carrieres wrote:
Numanoid wrote:Very nice, that dev just keeps on giving, Indent is another cool freebie :tu:

Interesting that the download on the NI page is listed at 11.7K. When it is extracted it is 1.68GB ! :o
File Size: 166.8MB
When you download the zip yes, but when unpacked it is 1.68GB
they fixed the download size but it's so big, is there any movie inside or what ?
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carrieres wrote:they fixed the download size but it's so big, is there any movie inside or what ?
No, except a PDF file of about 100kb, only Reaktor files:

147 ism files and 32 ens files

Fantastic freebie :tu:

Reaktor files have always contained a lot of "air", so they pack really well.

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Numanoid wrote:
.jon wrote:This deserves more hype https://www.native-instruments.com/en/r ... show/9093/

Euro Reakt by Michael Hetrick (Unfiltered Audio), huge collection of blocks that really make the blocks concept shine.
Very nice, that dev just keeps on giving, Indent is another cool freebie :tu:

Interesting that the download on the NI page is listed at 11.7K. When it is extracted it is 1.68GB ! :o
Thanks, everyone! I have some cool new Blocks that I want to add after we get Dent out and our next plug-in into alpha. I'm hoping September. The main Block that I'm adding is a windowed delay that doesn't have pitch slew when changing the delay time.

Regarding the size: Compression methods love Reaktor Blocks, as Reaktor Block interfaces are essentially the same knob repeated over and over again. Because Euro Reakt only uses something like 5 or 6 different knobs, that repeated data shrinks drastically.

I'm hoping that's something they target in a future Reaktor update. As it stands, individual Blocks are 10-15 MB a pop, with Ensembles taking up 16-60 MB. It'd be great if all knobs that have the same graphics asset read from the same memory location instead of all having their own asset.

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Or N.I. might ass well implement a vector based gui system for creating knobs /sliders etc...like max/msp based on the juce framework .

I Love buildigin reaktor and creating graphics in photoshop , but a more streamlined in house method would me more than welcome .
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We shipped off a new plug-in alpha last night, so I finally got a chance to post a quick bug-fix Euro Reakt update:
https://www.native-instruments.com/en/r ... show/9093/

The effects stupidly used a 44.1kHz downsampler macro that I used in the chaos Blocks to ensure that they would generate at the same "frequency" across sampling rates. While that worked fine for the chaos Blocks, it caused issues when using the variable SR effects at non-integer multiples of 44.1kHz. I only found this out two weeks ago when I received a report from a user using 48kHz SR. Sorry about that!

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thelizard wrote:We shipped off a new plug-in alpha last night, so I finally got a chance to post a quick bug-fix Euro Reakt update:
https://www.native-instruments.com/en/r ... show/9093/

The effects stupidly used a 44.1kHz downsampler macro that I used in the chaos Blocks to ensure that they would generate at the same "frequency" across sampling rates. While that worked fine for the chaos Blocks, it caused issues when using the variable SR effects at non-integer multiples of 44.1kHz. I only found this out two weeks ago when I received a report from a user using 48kHz SR. Sorry about that!
Thanks for the update!

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Pay-What-U-Want ensemble by Flintpope for Reaktor 6: A Memory of light

https://gumroad.com/l/IefE

it combines a wind-synth oscillator with a noise generator through a pair of reverbs and a tape delay to create a mix of ethereal, powerful and lonely textures.

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Numanoid wrote: Interesting that the download on the NI page is listed at 11.7K.
That's the number of recorded downloads. It's already at 12.8K

That number helps point out some great downloads, but there's
so many niche ensembles, that one should also consider the comments,
the ratings, recognize the notable authors, and also
the comments given by the notable authors, to new
or lesser known authors. Quite a nice community
and system they've maintained all these years!
Cheers

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