
"We use Reaktor live and in the studio, for voice processing and effects, as a sequencer and sampler, and for all kinds of experimental stuff. Reaktor is absolutely unique and to us it is the most versatile software instrument there is."
REAKTOR 5 is the award-winning, fully modular sound studio. With a library containing everything from individual components to complex and unique instruments, REAKTOR 5 is an incredibly powerful creative tool in the studio and for live performances.

"We use Reaktor live and in the studio, for voice processing and effects, as a sequencer and sampler, and for all kinds of experimental stuff. Reaktor is absolutely unique and to us it is the most versatile software instrument there is."

"Everything that has come out by Native Instruments has always been top notch quality, with a depth to it that I really appreciate. Reaktor has been all over my productions for years now. The new version is incredible, and more indispensable for me than ever."

"Reaktor 5 is the most amazing environment for building modern modular instruments. It's all over my score for "Stealth" and will be all over my next album."
BT - composer for The Italian Job, Monster, Stealth, Go. BT remixed Seal, Madonna, N-Sync, Sarah McLachlan, Tori Amos

"Reaktor 5 is a stunning addition on many creative levels. The original features and impressive instruments make it a blast to use. I'm using it all the time now."
Jesper Kyd - Game Audio Composer and BAFTA Games Award 2005 Winner

"I love the fact that if I want something unique there is a huge depth of resources to dip into with Reaktor. Basically I can get the sound I want in my head to come alive, my own personal sound designer!"
Alan Branch - producer for Sade, Bjork, Sinead O’Connor, Skindive, Primal Scream, Blur, Jamiroquai and many others

"The first time we used Reaktor we were fascinated. The sheer depth of the program meant we could access anything we wanted and manipulate anything. I remember thinking, 'Where’s the end, where's the limit? Surely we can't do that' - and then - 'jesus - we can'."
Luke Slater - veteran techno producer