Reaktor 5 tips, tricks, instrument building thread
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Reaktor 5 tips, tricks, instrument building thread
hey everyone, how about we share a little bit of knowledge? I've been using reaktor for a few years now, but im just recently getting into instrument design. i've been toying with the macros in reaktor for years, but im finally starting to make my own oscillators and stuff. So, this thread is about reaktor ensembles, reaktor effects, instrument building and whatever.
It's such a huge program that i feel it definitely at least deserves a thread of it's own! I'll start with some links:
Building a Nord Lead in Reaktor:
http://www.audionetwork.be/tutorials/reaktor/
Reaktor Resources:
http://www.mortmain.com/reaktor.html
stripping apart the R3 weedwhacker ensemble:
http://www.matsc.net/Kurs/kurs/Reaktor% ... torial.htm
free Reaktor online "class":
http://www.recordlabelrecords.org/norcal.html
hope these help you all as much as they've helped me. The Nord Lead tut is really a great place to start if you have very little ens building experience, and it helps you get your head around the way instrument builders work within the environment. Hopefully this thread will blossom into something great!
It's such a huge program that i feel it definitely at least deserves a thread of it's own! I'll start with some links:
Building a Nord Lead in Reaktor:
http://www.audionetwork.be/tutorials/reaktor/
Reaktor Resources:
http://www.mortmain.com/reaktor.html
stripping apart the R3 weedwhacker ensemble:
http://www.matsc.net/Kurs/kurs/Reaktor% ... torial.htm
free Reaktor online "class":
http://www.recordlabelrecords.org/norcal.html
hope these help you all as much as they've helped me. The Nord Lead tut is really a great place to start if you have very little ens building experience, and it helps you get your head around the way instrument builders work within the environment. Hopefully this thread will blossom into something great!
good idea for a thread misk and cheers for the link. been looking to get into reaktor's synth building for a while, that nord lead tutorial looks like a great place to start.
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totally man! im doing the nord lead tutorial right now, and even tho i have a little bit of practice making some pretty basic synths, its a really really helpful tutorial.
I know that when i first started building, i wouldnt think of things like semitone pitch adjust on an oscillator, being as simple as an adder module connecting the pitch input and and a knob. stuff like this is so simple you are likely to overlook it in favor of something more complex.
plus, DSP is fun, and C++ is not!
I know that when i first started building, i wouldnt think of things like semitone pitch adjust on an oscillator, being as simple as an adder module connecting the pitch input and and a knob. stuff like this is so simple you are likely to overlook it in favor of something more complex.
plus, DSP is fun, and C++ is not!
oh those are actually just constants that are added to the midi pitch in during keyboard tracking. essentially keeping the base note at a decent pitch when keyboard tracking is turned off on the second oscillator. for some reason it took me a while to get around this too.. it seems like the guy who wrote the tut doesnt speak english as his first language... dunno.
ah I was wondering about the +/- 48 too, cheers for that. started working through the nord tutorial the other night, great stuff. was a bit baked/tired (not to mention a total novice synth builder!) so things became a bit fuzzy round about the second oscillator
Im going to get back into it this week though!
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Reaktor is great for granular synthesis (amazing atmospheres to be created).. check out the grainsynth v.1 and travelizer instruments in the user library!
in terms of designing your own instruments its actually a pretty useful lesson in understanding how synths work to build a few of your own, in particular FM synths
in terms of designing your own instruments its actually a pretty useful lesson in understanding how synths work to build a few of your own, in particular FM synths
totally agree rohan. i think i've already posted this but its such a good site i'll post it again:
the reaktor diary - a synth maker records movies of himself building synths!
http://reaktordiary.blogspot.com/
theres a great beginning FM synth there to check out.
the reaktor diary - a synth maker records movies of himself building synths!
http://reaktordiary.blogspot.com/
theres a great beginning FM synth there to check out.
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