Re: Your favorite VSTi's and VST's?
Posted: 18/08/2020 - 23:38
Ok, that's good. But there's another very disturbing thing about that player. Before you can install the player, you need to install something called "native access". What shitty crap is this? I need to install two unnecessary things before I can install a simple VST? I just want to get a SID VST, and not installing every commercial crap about "native instruments", because I'm simply not interested in their stuff which always needs a player. I guess "native access" is something like a product portal, in which you can manage all your products from native instruments, right? Maybe I should dispense all the inSIDious soundbanks from all the great guys and go with Sidizer, just because the marketing of inSIDious is a catastrophe and Sidizer also can do everything inSIDious can do. But I want as much presets as I can get. I really don't know. Have to think about it another time. Or can I uninstall native access after installing the player and everything will still work without any problems?LMan wrote: ↑<span class="hotdate" style="color:#888;">16/08/2020 - 19:48</span>The Reaktor Player is less hassle than I thought. In my demo tune I had 19 instances of it running; it basically acts like a loader. In my case I set up a Reaktor Player vst in Reason Studio, loaded inSIDious into that. All other instances I just copy+pasted, and it acted like every other instrument. Meaning when you close and open the VST GUI, everything is where you left it.