sharkeWell I don't know what's in the demo version but there are some absolutely amazing synths in Reaktor. There's thousands of them. Every type of synth you can imagine, from basic analog-subtractive to FM to additive to granular to ambient noise generators and everything else. There are some insanely talented synth engineers contributing to the user library and you'll find absolute gems you just won't find anywhere else for free. I discovered an amazingly real string modeling synth the other night. A while back I found a violin modeling synth with a virtual bow you can assign to a controller. It's amazing some of the stuff people come up with when they're not constrained by any commercial limitations. And as far as commercial synths go, Reaktor has some of the best.
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Meshstrikinglyhandsome1cclarry will find you one at 50% discount.......and a JRR Shop coupon code..........with also an additional comment on why should get it at KVR for 1/2 that price.
paulosharkeWell I don't know what's in the demo version but there are some absolutely amazing synths in Reaktor. There's thousands of them. Every type of synth you can imagine, from basic analog-subtractive to FM to additive to granular to ambient noise generators and everything else. There are some insanely talented synth engineers contributing to the user library and you'll find absolute gems you just won't find anywhere else for free. I discovered an amazingly real string modeling synth the other night. A while back I found a violin modeling synth with a virtual bow you can assign to a controller. It's amazing some of the stuff people come up with when they're not constrained by any commercial limitations. And as far as commercial synths go, Reaktor has some of the best. Hmm, they sure need to revisit the demo version then. I thought the whole point of a demo was to tempt you to buy and it falls way short of doing that.