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April 06, 2005

reaktor 5 announced at musikmesse

Core technology - low level programming synth style

Reaktor is the beating bleeding heart of hardcore (or should that be hardkore?) soft synth programming. Everywhere else lets you tinker with the effects, but Reaktor is the one if you want to get into the nuts and bolts and really change that sound. For better or worse! Reaktor 5 from Native Instruments has just been announced at Musikmesse. Reaktor 5 is coming out with a new feature called Core technology (as pictured above) that allows "true low level signal processing design". The potential with Reaktor has always been pretty much limitless - and with the new version it looks very positive for a slightly more accessible program as a whole. Native Instruments have also added easier skinning of the instruments and a improved user interface.

Via Harmony Central check out NI's page for Reaktor 5

Posted by funnelbc at April 6, 2005 10:23 PM

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