Native Instruments have announced the release of the new Reaktor 5.5 public beta!
http://www.native-instruments.com/forum ... p?t=114770
Heres a list of new features:
Additive synthesis capabilities (based on new "Sine Bank" module)
Modal synthesis capabilities (based on new "Modal Bank" module)
Instruments can now be loaded as ensembles and vice versa
Revised one-window GUI with flexible "split" view
Unified interface layout for standalone and plugin operation
New full-screen view in standalone mode
New "structure bookmarks" feature
Improved instrument header, properties and sample map editor
Improved audio player with browser integration, drag&drop and auto-mode
Improved preset handling with bank list and "snapshot master" function
Global master volume controls for audio input and output
Improved functionality of send/receive modules
Audio I/O channels increased to 40 in standalone mode
Improved handling of audio I/Os and ports
Improved auto-save in plugin mode
Improved sample rate conversion
New "Lazerbass" monophonic additive synthesizer by Mike Daliot
All ensembles from Electronic Instruments I + II now included
Additional keyboard shortcuts
New "application reference" manual with integrated tutorials
Sounds like the business to me!!!
Heres the link to sign up to the public beta:
http://www.native-instruments.com/index ... publicbeta
NICE!
Reaktor 5.5 public beta
Reaktor 5.5 public beta
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ahh cool looks like they did some good stuff. Reaktor was beginning to look a bit sad next to Maxfor Live etc.
But this looks solid, and will take Reaktor into the future. Refining it's strengths and making it safe for the future.
Electronic Instrument Collection 1 &2 are now free.... get stuck into those.... some incredible machines in there.
But this looks solid, and will take Reaktor into the future. Refining it's strengths and making it safe for the future.
Electronic Instrument Collection 1 &2 are now free.... get stuck into those.... some incredible machines in there.