Reaktor runs fine on PCs as well if that's what you have.  If
you mean you need a faster Mac to run Reaktor, sure.  Keep in
mind that you can get a lot of processing done in Reaktor on
a $1K PC, vs a G4 being at least twice that.  But far be it from
me to start a platform war ...

Of course you could use Max on your Mac, and diddle Reaktor on
a second machine via MIDI. Reaktor is really weakest when it comes
to freestanding sequencing ....

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On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Deliverator wrote:

> Greetings all,
> 
> This is rather ironic as I just downloaded the demo version of max on
> saturday...The user tutorial alone is 250 pages long.  You can do some
> incredible things with this piece of software, and at least in the beginning
> it relatively strightforwars, but alas I think it would take me a year at
> least to get the fundamentals down....sigh
> 
> Looks like my next purchase is gonna be reaktor (and a new mac to run it,
> argh!!!)
> 
> jim
> 
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