![]() ![]() Those that came as factory ensembles and those from the user area. You open "Library" and you find ALL patches. Why can't they just do what every other developer does? It would be unfair towards everything that is a mess. It would be unfair to call this storage system a mess. Problem: usually i don't remember patch names after some months. We call these functions Modules that are linked together to create a Patch. The idea here is to have different functions be chained together elaborately. ![]() Of course, if you have a perfect brain that never forgets anything and you remember the name of the patch you are looking for, the search function will help you. Source To understand NI Reaktor, you must first know about modular synthesis. Yes, i know, the list is supposed to show presets.īut what kind of presets am i looking for? With programs of Reaktor synths it's even harder. Of course, next time you open it, you have to restart again the search. So, after that short break you can navigate Reaktor to that place and it will show that place. A short search will tell you that indeed: the NI folder in documents obviously holds "user libs". Of course, if you forget that that specific location is supposed to be the "user library", you'll first have to google. There is a Reaktor folder in Documents (where NI puts some files), which maybe is supposed to be the "user" library. However, it doesn't has that name on a Mac. Nathan Ramella’s ‘Heavy Lifting’ processor is the kind of hybrid pitch-tracker / vocoder which makes James Blake and Bon Iver fans swoon. There is a Reaktor folder in Documents (where NI puts some files), which maybe is supposed to be the 'user' library. ![]() Yes, i know there is a user library in theory (there are even several Reaktor user libraries, depending on the version). Beyond vocal fundamentals, the Reaktor User Library plays host to some radical ensembles from an alien future. Yes, i know there is a user library in theory (there are even several Reaktor user libraries, depending on the version). ![]()
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