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Portamento only when gate already opened
For a monophonic instrument, or a polyphonic instrument with the number of voices set to one, you can use simple tricks to get legato-only portamento to work. Here's one such solution, which ...
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How to make a Shepard tone, shape frequency amplitude response in Reaktor
If you want to be able to play a melody while using Shepard Tones, the easiest way is probably to use a simple synth sound with a lot of harmonics, like an unfiltered sawtooth wave, and run it through ...
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Sending Frequency into a Pitch Input
The calculation that is made when you send a value through a P->F module, and the frequency you get when sending a value to the Pitch input of an oscillator is:
F = 440 × 2(P-69) / 12
What ...
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Routing events based on note number
You can set an instrument to receive only notes within a certain range, so if you divide the modules into different instruments, you can make each react to a different (possibly overlapping) key range....
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Reaktor 6 vs 5 Learning differences
I am not a Reaktor expert but I took a course a while ago. The teacher worked with Reaktor 6, I had Reaktor 5 installed.
My impression was that the new version offers some features and handy modules ...
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Shift Phase of LFO Wave
The sync inputs of the various oscillator and LFO modules expect an audio signal or another signal that alternates between negative or zero and positive; when the signal changes to positive, the ...
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Using LFO to Control Amplitude
Okay. I'm starting to realize that digging into the Factory Ensembles (and blocks) is probably the best way to figure out how Reaktor works.
I opened up Carbon, Kaleidon and Nanowave and it was ...
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How to make a Shepard tone, shape frequency amplitude response in Reaktor
The most flexible way to have a parameter whose value is different depending on which note you play, is to use an event table. That way, you can set a specific value for every MIDI note (e.g. for ...
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How is the Lamp supposed to work in Reaktor?
Based on @Your Uncle Bob's comments on the OP:
The Lamp reads a Monophonic audio signal in Hertz and updates it's LED-style display accordingly.
A Reaktor Instrument can be either Monophonic or ...
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Routing events based on note number
It looks like the problem where it sounded like the Oscillators with the short releases were retaining the releases was an illusion.
What was actually occurring is that the pitches of the Oscillators ...
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Reaktor 6 vs 5 Learning differences
You can use everything from 5 in 6. The real difference is that in 6 you have "blocks" which are special high level nodes that imitate modular synths and tools, and you can build setups much easier on ...
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