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Reaktor Thread.

Post by 3za » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:57 pm

Hi, Reaktor Headz.

Just wanted to start a thread for the reaktor users on here. A place to share ensembles, advice, problems, ect...

I have had Reaktor for just over a year, and have been using it on, and off (mostly off). I don't have much to offer at the moment, only basic stuff. I have found this tutorial, that is very basic, but if you are a noob this should get you on your way.
http://electrictrumpet.com/SympleSynth/index.htm

so were have you Reaktor headz been hiding?

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by 3za » Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:02 pm

Anyone?
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Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by collective » Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:11 pm

i have been using reaktor for a few years now, anything in particular you are looking for? Or just discuss?




lets talk granular synthesis.

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by 3za » Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:49 pm

collective wrote:i have been using reaktor for a few years now, anything in particular you are looking for? Or just discuss?
I just want to know who is using it, and what for really. I know purephase use it live, but i don't know how they are using?


I have got one question atm. how do you make a control, that can fade between more than 2 things. like the type control in Kontakt that morphs between lowpass, bandpass, highpass?
collective wrote:lets talk granular synthesis.
I have only ever used a granular synth once in reaktor for some atmo's. I can't remember the name but it was one that comes with it? i played with the granular delay, that was very fun. might have to look in to the granular side a bit more, after i finished mucking about with the few things im trying to make atm. if you got any good info on granular synth' that would be appreciated.

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by AJGR » Tue Oct 05, 2010 2:56 pm

i'm getting into it. i've only made basic stuff with it so far and need to spend more time digging deeper into the program. when i get my new mac i'll be limiting myself to only a few programs and Reaktor is one of them.

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by FSTZ » Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:05 pm

according to this poll, there are a few users on here

http://www.dubstepforum.com/post1590509.html

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by FSTZ » Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:38 pm

I really need to use Reaktor more

I have had my license for about 3 years and I've used it in 2 different tunes...

anyway, here are some Reaktor threads and ensembles you might find useful

http://www.dubstepforum.com/post1837763 ... e#p1837763

http://www.radiansoundlab.com/

http://www.reaktortips.com/2008/01/very ... ainer.html

http://www.idmforums.com/showthread.php?t=6050

PUT THAT IN YOUR MILK

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by Depone » Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:38 pm

i use reaktor 70% of the time for my bass now. No shit its nasty once you delve deep.

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by paradigm_x » Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:43 pm

I use to to a limited extent, not got too far in building yet but its an awesome limitless tool. Use very little else synth wise these days, the rest of komplete goes neglected

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by slothrop » Tue Oct 05, 2010 4:28 pm

I've got Reaktor, but seldom use it.

Serious question - under what circumstances do you actually think "hmmm, I want that sound, I'd better build a custom Reaktor ensemble" rather than "hmmm, I want that sound, I'd better load a VST that can already do it with a bit of programming"?

I guess it doesn't help that I've got Synthedit as well, so a lot of the time even if I do want something I can't get from an off-the-shelf VST I can do it in Synthedit. Which doesn't give me much motivation to learn Reaktor properly...

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by paradigm_x » Tue Oct 05, 2010 4:46 pm

from poking around the reaktor forums, the "average" user more thinks - i like this ensemble, but it would be cool if it had a phaser, or two filters, rather than building one from scratch.

Im sure its about 95% of all reaktor users use the library ensembles as is (which is so big, its almost impossible not to find something like what you need).

3% modify

2% build from scratch. And this will be your richard devine, tim exile level of audio manglers, rather than your average dubstepper/tchunglist, whatever, people more into sounds and textural exploration than 'music' :D

As an absolute guess.

I did get well into it and started building the perfect 'dubstep ensemble' (lol), more for the experience, spilt a few oscs into parallel chains with filters and bitcrushers etc. Didnt work tho, then my pc started playing up and not continued. Started thinking whats the point someone has prob already built something similar but better. :lol: (also - its called massive),.

With a small baby i dont have anything like the amount of time youd need to get deep into it. The new 5.5.1 update is ridiculous, about 12 new ensembles.

Its infinitly deep.

Shame i cant flog of fm8, absynth, massive, pro53. Much as theyre great synths in themselves, reaktor can do all that and more.

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by collective » Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:49 pm

If you can get to the user library, snag Orange for granular bizness. Fucking fantastic.

And yes the update 5.5.1 is amazing, really took away the whole eyesore that was reaktor before. Much easier to navigate between screens now.

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by FSTZ » Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:08 pm

collective wrote:If you can get to the user library, snag Orange for granular bizness. Fucking fantastic.

And yes the update 5.5.1 is amazing, really took away the whole eyesore that was reaktor before. Much easier to navigate between screens now.
Orange???

I'll have to check it out!

I also upgraded and have yet to open the plugin, so damn busy! :u:

no time to play

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by staticcast » Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:25 pm

paradigm x wrote:from poking around the reaktor forums, the "average" user more thinks - i like this ensemble, but it would be cool if it had a phaser, or two filters, rather than building one from scratch.

Im sure its about 95% of all reaktor users use the library ensembles as is (which is so big, its almost impossible not to find something like what you need).

3% modify

2% build from scratch. And this will be your richard devine, tim exile level of audio manglers, rather than your average dubstepper/tchunglist, whatever, people more into sounds and textural exploration than 'music' :D

As an absolute guess.
Yeah, that's basically spot on. Probably even fewer, actually. I'd guess there's probably less than 50 people in the world making advanced (or just really good, well thought-out) Reaktor ensembles for the user community. Maybe even 20. (Actually from time to time it's not unheard of for them to end up working for us...)

To be fair, the beauty of Reaktor is less the fact that you can go down to the Core level and fuck with the inner workings of yr biquad filters, and more that you can let's stick an envelope on this phase shifter and feed the output into a llama. Shit, even DSP guys don't want to be fucking around with filter coefficients too much without planning ahead to some extent and knowing what you want to achieve. What's good about Reaktor - past the initial barrier to entry of working out how block diagrams work - is that you can dig as deep as you want to, but you don't need to reinvent the wheel just to add an oscillator or an envelope (unlike, say, coding in C++). That's what the factory library is for.
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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by FSTZ » Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:28 pm

shit, that's right

you work for NI

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by 3za » Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:34 pm

Thanks for the links FSTZ, i will check them out.
paradigm x wrote:Im sure its about 95% of all reaktor users use the library ensembles as is (which is so big, its almost impossible not to find something like what you need).

3% modify

2% build from scratch. And this will be your richard devine, tim exile level of audio manglers, rather than your average dubstepper/tchunglist, whatever, people more into sounds and textural exploration than 'music' :D

As an absolute guess.
i like them stats, im currently in the 2% (apart from i suck :lol: )

i have found it harder modding, then building. as i don't have a clue what is going on in other peoples ensembles.
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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by Danger Co » Tue Oct 05, 2010 7:39 pm

Heaps of wicked ensembles on the user library check out the work of Dieter Zobel (I'm sure that's his name). The Widdler mentioned that he uses his stuff.

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by mks » Tue Oct 05, 2010 11:20 pm

Man, I just got around to installing the 5.5.1 update finally and I'm feeling it so far. I got lost for like two hours last night playing with Metaphysical Function by loading up some of my own field recordings into it. I even pulled out my Udu drum and jammed along with it. Ambient niceness.

Photone and Lazer Bass were sounding cool also. Oh, and the one synth that I built worked fine in it too.

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Re: Reaktor Thread.

Post by Depone » Wed Oct 06, 2010 5:52 am

Yeah i have built my own ensambles from scratch (mostly scratching my head).
I made a drum sequencer that was synced to the hosts clock.

I also made a shit additive synth. It was satisfying though!

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