Re: What's the deal with Reaktor 5 .ens files in the project folder?
2015/02/04 13:15:16
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Reaktor saves a large amount of information inside each ensemble. When it starts up, quite often some of these parts get changed by the initialization steps, so the ensemble change indicator gets set. This triggers the 'save changes' dialog when you close it.
Unless you intentionally change something, don't re-save the ensemble or any instruments.
If you never change anything in the files, you can leave the Autosave option off. That just saves a local copy with changes in your audio project, preserving the original file.
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