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Reaktor 5 announced!
 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-04-06 07:44 [#01554327]
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Native Instruments has announced Reaktor 5. This major new
version introduces the new "Reaktor Core Technology",
resulting in a major technology leap that dramatically
widens the scope of Reaktor-based instrument design. With a
massive instrument library, powerful new routing options,
vastly expanded panel design options, a revised user
interface and a host of other improvements, the new version
of Reaktor is more than ever an unlimited creative resource
for musicians and producers as well as a an open-ended tool
for forward-thinking instrument designers.

The Reaktor Core Technology introduced in Reaktor 5 has been
over three years in the making, and opens up a whole world
of innovative sound generators, effects, and more. As a
completely new functionality layer that is seamlessly
integrated into the Reaktor architecture, Core Technology
now enables true low-level signal processing design, and
allows for an unlimited range of custom modules including
oscillators, filters, EQs, delays and more.

The Reaktor Core layer offers up to 64 bit internal
resolution for pristine audio quality, and incorporates a
run-time compiler for increased efficiency. While offering
vast potential as a visual low-level programming environment
for professional instrument design and education, Reaktor
Core Technology also gives musicians and producers access to
a vast selection of advanced and highly inventive ready-made
sound generators, sequencers and effects.

Instruments in Reaktor 5 now also come with their own custom
user interface, thanks to extensive new panel customizing
options. All panel elements in the new version of Reaktor
are completely "skinnable", which includes faders, knobs,
buttons, and even meters. A new "Macro Stack" also allows
for tabbed panel interfaces, which results in highly
functional instrument panels with a smaller footprint.
Thanks to extended display functionality in Reaktor 5, a
vast range of sophisticated new sequencer designs are
possible, even including full-featured piano-roll sequencers


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-04-06 07:44 [#01554330]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker



Reaktor 5 itself offers a carefully redesigned user
interface with numerous usability improvements, including a
reworked browser, toolbar and instrument headers. It also
introduces configurable "Panel Sets" to optimize workflow,
and an improved window system that makes navigation more
convenient.

Reaktor 5 ships with a large collection of powerful and
ready-to-use instruments, including more than 20 new
synthesizers, drum machines, sequencers and effects. The
library offers highly innovative additions like the
soundscape generator "Skrewell", the grain sampler
"Splitter" and the drum machine "Aerobic", as well as
several updated Reaktor classics including Carbon 2,
Steampipe 2 and Spacemaster 2, all making extensive use of
Reaktor Core Technology.

Furthermore, Reaktor 5 now offers powerful multi-stage
envelopes similar to those in Absynth and FM7, and complete
with tempo grid, slope control and looping functions; a
large number of new modules for extended data storage, voice
routing and MIDI functionality; a completely reworked macro
collection for easy construction of custom instruments; a
new sample pre-listening function that makes working with
samples more convenient; and a completely reworked and
expanded documentation that caters for both entry-level and
advanced users and includes a dedicated manual on Reaktor
Core Technology.

Reaktor 5 will be available in May 2005 for a suggested
retail price of US$579 / EU€499. An upgrade for owners of
Reaktor 4 will be available for US$169 / EU€149.

Owners of NI Komplete Care 2005 will receive the upgrade at
no further costs. All NI Komplete 2 purchases that are
registered after April 6th, 2005 are also entitled to a free
Reaktor 5 upgrade.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2005-04-06 08:00 [#01554336]
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I really like the sound of the new multi-stage envelopes.

Changes I want:

Standalone VST (ie save your creations as a VST that can be
run anywhere, even machines without reaktor installed).

Better CPU usage. I know you can strip ensembles down for
one specialised task, to improve CPU usage, but I still feel
they could optimise it a bit more.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-04-06 08:15 [#01554345]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker | Followup to Ceri JC: #01554336



I don't think they'll do the standalone VST thing. It would
kill their business model for their other synths.

The CPU usage might actually improve - this "reaktor core
technology" sounds like FFT plus a programming language
("runtime compiler?") so I imagine you'll be able to do very
complex interesting things without throwing together a whole
bunch of inefficient grain cloud delays, diffusion delays
and what have you to thicken up the sound and give it
depth.

All I can say is don't judge its efficiency by the ensembles
they're likely to include with R5 - they'll be all icing and
no cake if past experience is any indication.


 

offline isnieZot from pooptown (Belgium) on 2005-04-06 08:17 [#01554347]
Points: 4949 Status: Lurker



it'll probably cost double as much as r4 too.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-04-06 08:26 [#01554353]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker | Followup to isnieZot: #01554347



Looks to be the same list price with a $169 upgrade for R4
owners. Be even cheaper retail, as usual. And lots of 14
year olds will get it for free from our friends in China,
say "this sucks" after ten minutes and go back to Reason. :D


 


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