to find, download, install, and register any paid NI product/version
in an account. That would be truly excellent policy and support
Cheers
Unless I've misunderstood what people have been saying, you can use the new wiring system in the old Ensemble blocks environment. You just can't use the new Rack system with the convenience of easily saving your stuff with your host project. So really it's a gain of functionality for builders, even though the second new feature (Racks) is a stupid walled garden.GaryG wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:06 pmI think you've summed up how I'm feeling. Would just be nice to use the new patch cables with my own hacked-together Blocks that I'd never dream of trying to sell or even share (really, I'm more circuit bender than developerJoeCat wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 7:07 pm I'm fine with Block / Rack ecosystem that includes both free and paid modules - I'd just like to be able to work within that system for my own use without approval from NI. I think with both VCV and Cherry you can create code your own modules and of course use them in racks without first authorizing them and making them public. That's the only aspect I find problematic.
I'd probably never finish exploring Eurorakt anyway, but it seems like a missed opportunity on NI's part.)
I am talking about the closed eco rack ,herw's patchable ensembles have nothing to do with thatEvilDragon wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 8:41 pmNot really. herw did cables in regular ensembles ages ago...gentleclockdivider wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 8:24 pmThat sounds like a confirmation to all the criticism about reaktor 6.3 closed eco rackEvilDragon wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 8:12 pm Plenty of other ways to build stuff for yourself in Reaktor, tho.
TBH, i had quite a few problems with installing updates recently. Clouds the good impression i had with it before. I could always solve it, sometimes with reinstalling the plugins, but, frankly, it could work better.glokraw wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:41 pm I hope Native Access will make it easy in the future
to find, download, install, and register any paid NI product/version
in an account. That would be truly excellent policy and support![]()
Cheers
Exactly , and the wires are not colour codedGreenstorm33 wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:18 pmUnless I've misunderstood what people have been saying, you can use the new wiring system in the old Ensemble blocks environment. You just can't use the new Rack system with the convenience of easily saving your stuff with your host project. So really it's a gain of functionality for builders, even though the second new feature (Racks) is a stupid walled garden.GaryG wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:06 pmI think you've summed up how I'm feeling. Would just be nice to use the new patch cables with my own hacked-together Blocks that I'd never dream of trying to sell or even share (really, I'm more circuit bender than developerJoeCat wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 7:07 pm I'm fine with Block / Rack ecosystem that includes both free and paid modules - I'd just like to be able to work within that system for my own use without approval from NI. I think with both VCV and Cherry you can create code your own modules and of course use them in racks without first authorizing them and making them public. That's the only aspect I find problematic.
I'd probably never finish exploring Eurorakt anyway, but it seems like a missed opportunity on NI's part.)


Saving stuff with the host project is big... I so dislike the whole convoluted preset system of Blocks. Being able to just save in the host project is what makes me even consider using Racks. But then none of the various free blocks from users are available in Racks.Greenstorm33 wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:18 pmUnless I've misunderstood what people have been saying, you can use the new wiring system in the old Ensemble blocks environment. You just can't use the new Rack system with the convenience of easily saving your stuff with your host project. So really it's a gain of functionality for builders, even though the second new feature (Racks) is a stupid walled garden.GaryG wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:06 pmI think you've summed up how I'm feeling. Would just be nice to use the new patch cables with my own hacked-together Blocks that I'd never dream of trying to sell or even share (really, I'm more circuit bender than developerJoeCat wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 7:07 pm I'm fine with Block / Rack ecosystem that includes both free and paid modules - I'd just like to be able to work within that system for my own use without approval from NI. I think with both VCV and Cherry you can create code your own modules and of course use them in racks without first authorizing them and making them public. That's the only aspect I find problematic.
I'd probably never finish exploring Eurorakt anyway, but it seems like a missed opportunity on NI's part.)
The reason for the registration requirement is that Racks are saved using references to blocks files, which makes the file format very small, so it can be saved in a DAW 'host chunk'. For this to work it's very important that there is consistency - every Rack Block must have a unique identifier that applies only to that version of the Block, or the whole system will collapse - which makes sense. And the locking of the Blocks is to prevent them from getting out of sync through editing and causing other Racks dependent on those - now edited - blocks to fail...JoeCat wrote: Sat Apr 13, 2019 3:45 pm ...In any case, if there were a "tool" to convert any standard blocks to a rack blocks (any block - your own something from the user library, something modded, a locked block), you could create a Rack, save it, etc.
The ability to lock blocks from being modded is already built-in to the Reaktor eco-system, so you could still have an environment for commercial third-party blocks, - NI could have a library of locked blocks (free/purchase) that work with Reaktor Player in Racks, and the existing User-Library for sharing and working in Ensembles, with the ability to convert any blocks to the Rack system for the convenience of cabling, smaller file sizes, and host saving.
Unless I'm missing something there's no business reason that couldn't exist, so I'm guessing the problem is technical. And that means maybe it's something NI will in fact address in a future release. If that's true and I were an NI rep, I'd want to announce that ASAP because I think the "branching" affect of these to environments is (IMO) going to discourage Reaktor development. I think a future commercial market has a better chance of success if the existing market of User Library fans like me stay with it.
There could be an easy online registration that anyone can do in couple minutes... Hell, everyone who has Reaktor could have a block of 50 or whatever registration numbers unique to them to which they can assign blocks right in Native Access in their account.ccooll wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2019 12:31 am
The reason for the registration requirement is that Racks are saved using references to blocks files, which makes the file format very small, so it can be saved in a DAW 'host chunk'. For this to work it's very important that there is consistency - every Rack Block must have a unique identifier that applies only to that version of the Block, or the whole system will collapse - which makes sense.
Yeah, I'm not sure it would be that simple, but there definitely would be some way of providing identifiers for licenced Reaktor users.pdxindy wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2019 1:14 amThere could be an easy online registration that anyone can do in couple minutes... Hell, everyone who has Reaktor could have a block of 50 or whatever registration numbers unique to them to which they can assign blocks right in Native Access in their account.ccooll wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2019 12:31 am
The reason for the registration requirement is that Racks are saved using references to blocks files, which makes the file format very small, so it can be saved in a DAW 'host chunk'. For this to work it's very important that there is consistency - every Rack Block must have a unique identifier that applies only to that version of the Block, or the whole system will collapse - which makes sense.
Front panel patching also works in ensemble mode , without the benefit of the new preset system and only white cables ( see my posted screenshots )ccooll wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2019 12:31 amJoeCat wrote: Sat Apr 13, 2019 3:45 pm ...In any case, if there were a "tool" to convert any standard blocks to a rack blocks (any block - your own something from the user library, something modded, a locked block), you could create a Rack, save it, etc.
The ability to lock blocks from being modded is already built-in to the Reaktor eco-system, so you could still have an environment for commercial third-party blocks, - NI could have a library of locked blocks (free/purchase) that work with Reaktor Player in Racks, and the existing User-Library for sharing and working in Ensembles, with the ability to convert any blocks to the Rack system for the convenience of cabling, smaller file sizes, and host saving.
Unless I'm missing something there's no business reason that couldn't exist, so I'm guessing the problem is technical. And that means maybe it's something NI will in fact address in a future release. If that's true and I were an NI rep, I'd want to announce that ASAP because I think the "branching" affect of these to environments is (IMO) going to discourage Reaktor development. I think a future commercial market has a better chance of success if the existing market of User Library fans like me stay with it.
What doesn't make sense is that the cool new feature - front panel patching - could have been a separate development that worked just as well in the non Racks parts of Reaktor, but it has been developed in such a way that it only works properly in Racks. If front panel patching worked with standard ensembles of Blocks, and could be saved in snapshots and presets, I think everyone would be loving this update!
Exactly like I said - it only works *properly* in racksgentleclockdivider wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2019 1:42 amFront panel patching also works in ensemble mode , without the benefit of the new preset system and only white cables ( see my posted screenshots )ccooll wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2019 12:31 amJoeCat wrote: Sat Apr 13, 2019 3:45 pm ...In any case, if there were a "tool" to convert any standard blocks to a rack blocks (any block - your own something from the user library, something modded, a locked block), you could create a Rack, save it, etc.
The ability to lock blocks from being modded is already built-in to the Reaktor eco-system, so you could still have an environment for commercial third-party blocks, - NI could have a library of locked blocks (free/purchase) that work with Reaktor Player in Racks, and the existing User-Library for sharing and working in Ensembles, with the ability to convert any blocks to the Rack system for the convenience of cabling, smaller file sizes, and host saving.
Unless I'm missing something there's no business reason that couldn't exist, so I'm guessing the problem is technical. And that means maybe it's something NI will in fact address in a future release. If that's true and I were an NI rep, I'd want to announce that ASAP because I think the "branching" affect of these to environments is (IMO) going to discourage Reaktor development. I think a future commercial market has a better chance of success if the existing market of User Library fans like me stay with it.
What doesn't make sense is that the cool new feature - front panel patching - could have been a separate development that worked just as well in the non Racks parts of Reaktor, but it has been developed in such a way that it only works properly in Racks. If front panel patching worked with standard ensembles of Blocks, and could be saved in snapshots and presets, I think everyone would be loving this update!
That then would be the technical issue - hashing the block for linking so that it uses a unique identifier.ccooll wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2019 12:31 amThe reason for the registration requirement is that Racks are saved using references to blocks files, which makes the file format very small, so it can be saved in a DAW 'host chunk'. For this to work it's very important tat there is consistency - every Rack Block must have a unique identifier that applies only to that version of the Block, or the whole system will collapse - which makes sense...JoeCat wrote: Sat Apr 13, 2019 3:45 pm ...In any case, if there were a "tool" to convert any standard blocks to a rack blocks (any block - your own something from the user library, something modded, a locked block), you could create a Rack, save it, etc. ...
Unless I'm missing something there's no business reason that couldn't exist, so I'm guessing the problem is technical...
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