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PS: At least I am willing to make fun of myself about it all, y'know? That will help me learn things about Max For Live as well! Ableton Live is also another one I am beginning to collect creation for as I have just jumped in to the Live 9 culture. I'm hoping to learn the same way about Reaktor.

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And by the way, I have learned SO MUCH about how to use my Nords by dissecting the patches. Like I did the Nord patches, I did about 100 a night just before I shut down my computer.

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Is there a way to bulk download the Reaktor library? If not I'll just do it manually a little at a time. it's just a little space on my hard drive. It hurts no one, it is 100% free, it adds nothing to any type of space issues in my home (it's not like I have an entire bedroom devoted to a comic book collection, or like the Disney memorabilia that a friend of mine has amassed that takes up an entire room, to include glass cases he buys from stores that are being remodelled).

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So let's all take a breath, and put my silly little patch collection into proper context. Many of them have very serious credit card problems, and those types of people are a part of the economic problems Americans have, almost as a lifestyle! Hey, at least I'm not one of those people that spends money that isn't mine like it was play money! I see tons of "collectors" here in Muffwuggies that spend A LOT of money on GAS. I also collect concert ticket stubs from shows I've attended, and guitar picks that I snagged at those shows. Dalmer's collection was something to concern yourself over, my collection of classic synth patches is just another part of appreciating some certain synths. There's far worse things I could be collecting. You wouldn't question me if I posted a picture of a $50k wall of modular that I probably don't use 20% of, right? It's just a collection, like any other collection. There are some very creative ones out there! Any small little image roughly the size of an average avatar. Actually they're not just avatars, they're small gifs, avatars, logos, emoticons, and so on. Every time I see an interesting one, no matter what forum I happen to be in, I right click that sucka and hit "save picture as", and in the avatar folder it goes! Don't worry Digital Steve, you have not been victimized. Does there have to be any more reason than that? It doesn't have to have a reason, does it? I mean, it's FREE, it costs me NO MONEY, it's something I like to do. It's the same reason any of us do anything. (Image 30) So now the gate triggers the envelope and we have 4 UI controls for the envelope.Geez folks. Connect the Gate output to the G input on the ADSR Env, then right-click on each of the 4 inputs (A,D,S & R) and select Create Control. Make sure you’re on the Instrument page, then right-click in the background of the structure view and select Built-In Module > LFO, Envelope > ADSR. The most common envelope being the ADSR envelope. An envelope will give you more options to shape the amplitude in different ways. Now when the amplitude is triggered by the Gate object, when you play a note the amplitude of the oscillator jumps to the maximum. Unlike an analog synth or a Eurorack system where you have a dedicated VCA, in Reaktor the amplitude can be controlled directly on the oscillator module itself, like we have already seen. Amplitude Envelopeīelieve it or not, we are still working on the oscillator section. You should be able to tweak all the 3 oscillators and hear them. Connect the NotePitch output to the other input of the Add module and connect the output of the Add module to the P input of all the three oscillators (Image 19).īring down the master level and play the synth. Double-click the name of the dial and rename it to Coarse. As we now know, Reaktor will create a dial. Right-click one of the inputs of the Add module and select Create Control. Right-click in the background of the structure view and select Built-In Module > Math > Add. All we need to do is add 12 to the NotePitch data and the resulting pitch will be transposed an octave above. Let’s say we want to change the pitch to an octave above the played note. Later on in this article we will be duplicating the oscillator section, so it would be nice to have the ability to tune them differently.Ĭurrently the pitch is controlled by the NotePitch object, but we can add or subtract the data coming from that object with a constant value to offset the pitch. We have most of the working components of an oscillator section but it would be nice to have some kind of pitch control.

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Read the entire series on building a synth in Reaktor: Part 1 / Part 3 / Part 4 / Part 5 Oscillator Tuning











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