NI Reaktor 5.1.2 supports Intel Macs
updated 01:00 am EST, Fri November 24, 2006
NI Reaktor 5.1.2 released
Native Instruments has released Reaktor 5.1.2, an update to its modular sound design studio. The new version brings Universal Binary support, allowing users of Intel-based Macintosh computers to run their application natively for maximum performance. Version 5.1.2 also features improved integration with Native Instruments' universal sound platform KORE, resulting in faster loading of KORE sounds based on Reaktor instruments and effects. In addition, the company has released a demo version of Battery 3, a significant revision of Native Instruments' industry standard drum and percussion sampler. The demo version is based on the latest 3.0.1 version of Battery, which brings several enhancements and optimizations, and is now available as an update for registered users of Battery 3.
The Reaktor 5.1.2 update for Windows and Mac is now available as a free download. For installation on a Intel-based Macintosh computer, a Universal Binary license code can be purchased for $30 /€25 in the NI Online Shop. Customers who first registered REAKTOR 5 after September 12th, 2006, are eligible for a free Universal Binary license code. The company also said a new REAKTOR 5 demo based on version 5.1.2 will also available for download shortly.





