Vadim Zavalishin ( reaktor main developer ) now works at u-he

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  • herw
    herw Member Posts: 7 Member
    edited May 18

    Perhaps Vadim is developing a new programming interface at U-HE?

  • herw
    herw Member Posts: 7 Member

    Oh, not only physical modeling, but also normal oscillators.
    Expressive E will be developing additional overlays for Max over the next few months, so that the programming will be a bit more familiar.

  • gentleclockdivider
    gentleclockdivider Member Posts: 264 Advisor

    @ Herw , I was always under the illusion that you jumped ship to max-msp >

    Your knowledge on the reaktor forum is severely missed

  • Studiowaves
    Studiowaves Member Posts: 737 Pro
  • dreason85
    dreason85 Member Posts: 80 Member

    Reaktor has a way to grow, and you don't need to claim it has everything it needs...... For you, it may have everything you need, but for me, it doesn't.

    In fact, it is easy to find examples to prove this problem. Take text processing as an example. Reaktor is fundamentally weak, but you need text processing very much. You can only achieve it through Plugdata or other methods. Therefore, there is a comparison between Reaktor and Plugdata. Their focus is different. Indeed, Plugdata's text processing is very convenient, but for those who want to delve deeper into sound design, they prefer to stay in Reaktor. However, in terms of implementing certain ideas, Plugdata seems to be more favored.

  • dreason85
    dreason85 Member Posts: 80 Member

    Also, there is something I am not very clear about, and I hope someone can help me solve my confusion. When was Super 8 R2 released? When did it stop selling? Is it related to the release of Reaktor6.5 supporting Vst3? If Reaktor 6.5 supports Vst3 only for Super 8, does it mean that Reaktor will no longer have any updates in the future?

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