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yeah.. there's only a couple people who make/have made lot's of blocks. Michael Hetrik and Toyboxaudio.ghettosynth wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 10:32 am I don't see people making new blocks at anywhere near the rate that VCV and Cherry Audio devs are creating new modules. I could be wrong, but that's my perception.
This seems a common general outline of developer opinion these days, certainly in the "Kontakt-content-owner" world. Given the prices outlined on their web-page (and to be frank this is the *lowest* these prices have been in 10+ years) most content owners seem to be thinking: "for that price I could get a 3rd-party to build me a native VST/AU and my potential audience will increase by xx fold". But I may well be biased as I see a lot of these customers, as I *am* one of those 3rd-party developers.ghettosynth wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 10:32 am
I'm not going to give them a few thousand dollars to sell something for $19 that might take years to sell through 100 licenses just for the opportunity to make a few hundred dollars. Ok, fine, maybe that's what they want, but the world isn't standing still along the way. I don't see people making new blocks at anywhere near the rate that VCV and Cherry Audio devs are creating new modules. I could be wrong, but that's my perception.
Komplete kontrol is really the browser to use for Reaktor. But yeah on a block or component level a nicer browser would be great.noiseboyuk wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 2:00 amIndeed. But that being the case, I'm still puzzled why NI doesn't just slap it's poor but better-than-nothing browser into it. For 99% of users, Reaktor is just a host for ensembles. I'm sure more people use Kontakt for actual sampling than use Reaktor for building their own ensembles. Yet it lacks a browser. If NI is going to keep the thing alive - because it hosts a ton of its products - it may as well graft on a semi-functioning browser and let us use them more sensibly.martiu wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 1:33 am The only thing keeping Reaktor alive is that they have ensembles to sell for it that are popular and easy to use (like Razor for example), if Reaktor was just modular synth (like having just Blocks and thats it) they will send it to the drain just like they did with Absynth
Obviously its too much to hope that they might actually make their browser properly functional like the one in Massive they had 20 years ago, but there we are.
KK is horrible. But it does prove the point they have everything they need to put into Reaktor itself. I guess it's just lack of funds, but if they accept that as a host it is strategically important it still seems bizarre to me.Echoes in the Attic wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 7:30 amKomplete kontrol is really the browser to use for Reaktor. But yeah on a block or component level a nicer browser would be great.
When blocks first came around there was a lot of activity in the user library and from NI. To me it seemed like things slowed down after the front panel patching update - it was a good addition but should have been there from the start. Lots of great blocks weren’t updates to support it, Euro Reakt became a paid version etc... It was another layer of jankiness to Reaktor, which is already loaded with confusing concepts built upon layers of old code. Other products like VCV came around and were much more simple and elegant.ghettosynth wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 10:32 am don't see people making new blocks at anywhere near the rate that VCV and Cherry Audio devs are creating new modules. I could be wrong, but that's my perception.
perhaps that's true. as a mac user it seems like the "slow down due to structural change" has been a thing for 10+ years.machinesworking wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 11:15 pm I'm going to just keep repeating myself in this thread because damn?![]()
NI have always slowed to a snails pace when faced with structural change that they always accrue through technical debt. This is far from the first time this has happened. This time, they hit VST3, GUI refreshes, and Apple Silicon, and they're crawling along. They seem to have decided to hold off on GUI changes until they do new versions like they did with Kontakt 7, which will come likely as a paid upgrade in Komplete 15.
Again, to those of us that have owned Komplete since the beginning none of this is new, shocking or out of the ordinary. Especially those of us on Macs. Windows users have had it easy with them, besides the slow downs that OS 9 to X and PPC to Intel caused. VST3 and GUI issues are cross platform messes so welcome to the club.
I've got my copy of Komplete Care 2005 right here. This was NI's first big disaster with technical debt and changes in Mac OS from 9 to X. A year later Apple announces Intel chips, and NI is still struggling to port all their line up to OS X. I can't recall but I believe there was some work that had to be done for Vista as well. NI gave away copies of Massive and gave another year of Komplete Care, because they could not meet their announced schedule.
the big one for me was Kore, it in Ableton Live was my live setup for years. Komplete Control and Maschine are not even comparable.Synthdance wrote:Thu Feb 09, 2023 12:33 pm And Vokator, I've never forgiven them that.
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