Updated: [Reaktor 5 & 6] Eminent-V 310 Strings Ensemble Emulation Original and MkII

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ok - looks similar to other issues here ?

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I have also issues with loading Eminent and Solina in FL7 and Sonar 7. I turned Reaktor audio processing off, then set it to 44100, and then try to load the ensemble, I'm getting this:

Access violation at address 05B6C100. Write of address 05B6C100.

Then when I try to turn on Reaktor audio processing, I get that same access violation. It just doesn't work.

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core wrote:Did anyone try this with FL Studio 7? It loads okay but after a few seconds it hangs :-(
it hangs even when I use it in stand-alone.

still one of the best GUI's with a reaktor ens I have ever used.
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Any way to use it if we haven't Reaktor (or Reaktor Session) ?
(To convert it to VST or to build a standalone version ?)

Thank you in advance for your answer !

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[Solstice] wrote:Any way to use it if we haven't Reaktor (or Reaktor Session) ?
(To convert it to VST or to build a standalone version ?)
No. Unless it's re-built from scratch in another environment, like SynthEdit etc.
Reaktor is a closed environment.

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Some of the best Reaktor ensembles are ported to both Reaktor and VSTi. Photone, Carbon, Krypt, FastFX and Limelite to name a few. They were included in "Electronic Instruments 2XT" which I purchased a couple of years ago. I believe that there was a disclaimer that Reaktor 5 was needed in order for these to work. What is the deal? How were these synths made. I think that Photone was also a Reaktor ensemble as is Carbon. There are many Reaktor ensembles that could hold there own as separate VSTi's.

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Bubbamusic wrote:Some of the best Reaktor ensembles are ported to both Reaktor and VSTi. Photone, Carbon, Krypt, FastFX and Limelite to name a few. They were included in "Electronic Instruments 2XT" which I purchased a couple of years ago. I believe that there was a disclaimer that Reaktor 5 was needed in order for these to work. What is the deal? How were these synths made. I think that Photone was also a Reaktor ensemble as is Carbon. There are many Reaktor ensembles that could hold there own as separate VSTi's.
photone ,krypt ,limelite and fastfx were released in ' electronic instruments ' v.2 ...
the release also included metaphysical function ,resochord ,akkord and cyan ...
e.i. v.2 was released as reaktor only , and then as 'XT' , which included the original
ensembles , and a standalone option that ran off a reaktor shell ( similar to how the kore player now operates ) ...

carbon2 was a library component of reaktor5 ...
an earlier version of metaphysical function was a holiday present give-away ...
it was a standalone , as well ...
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Thanks Normal. The Electronics Instruments collection was very inexpensive - (about 59.USD) and if I recall, Reaktor 5 was required to run them, but I don't remember anything about Reaktor from the install. I guess that it found it by itself. It came with all of those synths that you listed, but I think that I had downloaded Photone from the UL at an earlier time. It is a great synth, very similar to Kaleidon - same dev I think. Thanks again.

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Bump. I just updated links and added new demo. Check the first post. :-)

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normal wrote:.
an earlier version of metaphysical function was a holiday present give-away ...
it was a standalone , as well ...
There was also a version of Carbon (Reaktor Session One) which came on a Music Tech CD.
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Nusofting Strings Dream does the ARP Solina
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3765.html
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electro wrote:Nusofting Strings Dream does the ARP Solina
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3765.html
yes, but it doesn't even come close to the stunning brilliance of these ensembles !

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states wrote:
electro wrote:Nusofting Strings Dream does the ARP Solina
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3765.html
yes, but it doesn't even come close to the stunning brilliance of these ensembles !
I hope I will be able to release this plugin until the end of this month
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It's not only the chorus, it's also the octave divider system in the old string machines that are important for the special sound (all tones in perfect phase sync).
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