yea - I love the way the Juno sounds... EXACTLY like the actual synth in itself. When I took my course on electronic & computer music, we basically spent the first 2/3 months just working with the Juno and a CS15
and about crashing - yea it's a total bitch, I definitely will need to get a G5 for the program... but one thing that does seem to help is to get one ensemble, go through some of the given patches, tweek from there (which can take hours... not that it's hard - but time just seems to fly) and once you've got everything set up; play what you want, then commit that to audio -> so you wouldn't need that patch anymore (but of course, save the patch if you want to back to it again) & make sure whatever new ensemble you use, don't have it commited to the same location (for playback) as that first ensemble
if that doesn't make any sense... well... I mean I'm not saying I necessarily know exactly what I'm talking about
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Originally Posted by Professor
the "big" thing with Reaktor 5 is apparantly, the ability to work on the sounds at the core level. you can start from absolute scratch. so far, i haven't gone to "absolute scratch" just yet. the ensembles they provide have some powerful sounds....and easily tweeked for personalization. i like it because the thing sounds really good. the juno emulator is just stunning.
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