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Reaktor 5by NativeInstruments
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Features
- The fifth generation of this award-winning modular studio offers completely new dimensions in designing and producing custom instruments.
- Reaktor Core Technology delves deeper into modular construction than ever before.
- Develop your own individual modules;
- build unique filters, oscillators and fully personalize your library.
- It is a visual audio development environment with integrated run-time compiler technology
Product Description
Reaktor 5 fuses all audio applications into a single, extremely versatile and powerful tool. Musicians, producers and sound designers are all catered to by the very broad range of instruments and sounds already included. Due to the open engine architecture, the potential for building your own highly individual instruments is endless. Whether you are using the instruments from the library or creating your own, the only limit is your imagination. Superior Sound, Perfect Performance Internationally known artists and designers have contributed to the extensive library of presets and instruments. Its unique sonic flexibility establishes Reaktor as the ultimate tool for musicians and producers working in studios both large and small. A particularly fast and immediate control of the sound guarantees musicians on stage a lively and inspiring performance. The unrivalled sound is made possible by the Reaktor Core Technology and new, highly advanced algorithms.Reviews
First-rate professional virtual synth builderThis is a complicated, professional-grade program for designing virtual synthesizers. In theory, it allows the user to construct any imaginable synth. A generous sampling of pre-built instruments is included, along with reasonably good tutorials. The pre-built instruments seem to lean towards a Euro-techno sound, and are not well documented. The software works well on Windows XP and integrates well with Cakewalk Sonar. One layer of complexity has been added by the decision of Native Instruments to start a switch from what they call "primary" modules to something called "core" modules. In effect, this means there are two different ways of building instruments. For serious musicians willing to devote a large amount of time to learning the program, this is a powerful and rewarding tool. You might also want to check out the Tassman acoustic modeling program, from AAS.


