The connection between modules is not smooth in the rector 6 cubase13.

yongs
yongs Member Posts: 5 Newcomer
edited May 2024 in Reaktor

It's smooth when you run Reactor 6 as a standalone


When running on cubase, the line is held from a distance as shown in the picture, so it's difficult. Can I know how to solve it

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  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 3,296 mod
    edited April 2024

    The general rule is, that you are building in stand alone mode and you are playing when inside a DAW... There is no need to build inside a DAW, plus that it is totally unpractical and leads your CPU too high, without a reason...

  • yongs
    yongs Member Posts: 5 Newcomer

    I agree with you, but I just want to know what the problem is because the previous version of cubase did not appear.

  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 3,296 mod

    I think its all about CPU... Cubase 13 is newer and with a lot of new features, so it makes sense to be more CPU demanding... or maybe your current Cubase project is more "full" of instruments than your older one, or the specific Reaktor ensemble is more resources demanding... to be sure, i suggest you experiment on a new Cubase project with no other instruments loaded except of Reaktor.

  • yongs
    yongs Member Posts: 5 Newcomer

    It's not a situation where there's an error due to bad computer specifications, but there's a problem with the dotted line that can connect the module when clicked, so I left a post. I was wondering if there were people with the same situation.

  • gentleclockdivider
    gentleclockdivider Member Posts: 243 Helper
    edited April 2024

    That is complete nonsense .
    I build in the daw constantly ( Renoise has an awesome scop+spectrum analyzer ) sure a crash can happen but not more then when using Reaktor standalone .
    About the dissapearing wires , it has happened to me too in both standalon and vst mode

  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 3,296 mod
    edited April 2024

    That is pure logic, common sense and experience.

    There is absolutely NO reason to create ensembles while in a DAW. It is not just pointless but it is also anti-creative. When you build something, if you care for perfection, your attention has to be focused on what you are building and on nothing else! Otherwise, you just create mediocre or, you experiment for the experiment itself and not for pure creation.

    Sure, you can do it of course! …and with the same logic you can put kerosene in your car 😋

    btw, Reaktor never crashes on stand alone mode, all this time that i am using it… unless you do some really stupid connections for ""experiment""… still, it is your right to use things as you like but it is not your right to advice others to do so too!

    …either way, at the end its a matter of choice… i choose to not burden my CPU (some of the ensembles i work with or create, they use up to 40% CPU just by themselves!) and to not stress my computer without a good reason, especially if i can do my work in a more "Eco-friendly" (and computer-friendly) way. It is not "nonsense" to care about your machine… unless you are some spoiled rich kid who does not care to pay every year for a new computer…

    All the above are from a creator's point of view of course. A creator will not risk to loose hours of work from a crash that could be easily avoided! However, if you just want to have some fun playing with the modules and you don't care about crashes etc. then by all means… go ahead!

  • gentleclockdivider
    gentleclockdivider Member Posts: 243 Helper
    edited April 2024

    I get a warning because I don't agree with you , what's up with that ?

    Differnt strokes for different folks , I use reaktor in my daw of choice since the early 2000's ( renoise ) to both play and build ,.
    It's a lot easier to debug when using it inside the daw
    And now you're saying this

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    There is absolutely NO reason to create ensembles while in a DAW. It is not just pointless but it is also anti-creative. When you build something, if you care for perfection, your attention has to be focused on what you are building and on nothing else! Otherwise, you just create mediocre or, you experiment for the experiment itself and not for pure creation.

    unquote

    Sorry, but what gives you the right to say that when building in a daw results in mediocre results , pointles etc..???, a
    And you are flagging my post , sorry but that is NOT neutral mod behaviour .

    C'mon , Here's are some of my ensembles of the past 10 years , they are build in both reaktor stadalone and as a vst but they have which have to be mediocre according to your arguments .

    https://www.native-instruments.com/en/reaktor-community/reaktor-user-library/all/all/all/1781422/

  • yongs
    yongs Member Posts: 5 Newcomer

    I see. Thank you for your interest in my question. I'm not sure what's wrong with the warning signs. I didn't do it. Thank you for your sincere answer and I hope you have a happy music work from now on.

  • yongs
    yongs Member Posts: 5 Newcomer

    On my computer, the execution is going well on standalone without any problems. However, there is a difference in daw, so I left a question. As I said in the above article, thank you for your sincere response.

    And I downloaded the analyzer you made and am using it well. Thank you for making it.

  • colB
    colB Member Posts: 1,013 Guru
    edited May 2024
  • gentleclockdivider
    gentleclockdivider Member Posts: 243 Helper
    edited May 2024

    I must have read over this repsonse of the mod

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    still, it is your right to use things as children's playground but it is not your right to advice others to do so too!

    unquote

  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 3,296 mod
    edited April 2024

    @gentleclockdivider you just got a mild warning for the "That is complete nonsense" which is non-polite and a bit offensive thus against the rules and not because of your point of view! I can respect any point of view as long as they respect mine too. I also got 2 warnings in the past, it is not a big deal… :-) I do respect you and your work however, but not rudeness. In my point of view, the work of a mod is to act and using the necessary tools, if and when appropriate and this is what i did. Even if i wasn't a mod, i would still flag your response, because only a polite commenting can lead to fruitful discussions. I do read your Reaktor threads and i like what you are doing in general, but this is another story. @colB I moderate and administrate websites, forum and facebook groups for almost 20 years, however my work here as a mod is focused on the NKS user library and sub-forum and it is also based to what i had offer in general. Why do you think its "unbelievable"? I didn't do something wrong, i just applied the rules of the forum. Is it because of my answer? My answer it was from the "member" Sunborn, not from the "mod"… i believe i do have the right of my own opinion.

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