Re: Why actually reason is the worst DAW ever
Posted: 20 Sep 2017
Yes, I'm referring to the third party ones, which I find more interesting. Easy enough for NI to have their own libraries work well I guess (I would hope). But for third party libraries the the installation process is a pain and inconsistent and the browser is worthless; you can't even add many libraries to the Kontakt browser. Not sure why this is. The only NI library I have is the Factory Selection and that gives me trouble. I authorized it, but it still will cause trouble and decide to go into demo mode.selig wrote: ↑20 Sep 2017I've had a different experience, finding the NI system to be closer to Reason's than most others. Kontakt works great for my way of thinking/working. Installation is straight forward (just recently upgraded to Komplete 11 with no issues whatsoever).joeyluck wrote:
Kontakt in general is a pain. I wish more developers just released their libraries housed in their own plugins or sample players. I'm currently giving Kontakt another chance because there were a few libraries that caught my eye recently. It's such a mess and pain with complicated installation, authorization, and organization. A Browser that doesn't work for all libraries. Then this quick load option that I guess is there compensate for libraries incompatible with the browser. Installations of libraries that vary greatly from one to the other. Many which are looooong installation processes. It's difficult to work across systems with your libraries. It's so clunky and cumbersome. I don't get how or why people put up with it. This is why it's just about the worst to me.
I have not yet installed third party libraries, since getting Komplete, so maybe that's what you're referring to here?
I really wish Reason had a browser system like NIs btw…
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