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REAKTOR - NI User Forums

REAKTOR - NI User Forums

Forum Index Getting Started (AKA What is the best...?) If you are new here check this forum first, your question may have been answered. 1407 Topics 13223 Posts Last post by Rubn92 Sat Apr 09, 2016 3:39 pm Instruments VST, AU, etc. plug-in Virtual Instruments discussion 36505 Topics 876216 Posts Last post by EnGee Sat Apr 09, 2016 4:05 pm Effects VST, AU, etc. plug-in Virtual Effects discussion 22817 Topics 496139 Posts Last post by incubus Sat Apr 09, 2016 4:15 pm Hosts & Applications (Sequencers, DAWs, Audio Editors, etc.) Plug-in hosts and other software applications discussion 17883 Topics 323544 Posts Last post by incubus Sat Apr 09, 2016 4:04 pm Mobile Apps and Hardware For iOS (iPhone, iPad & iPod), Android, Windows Phone, etc.

Reaktor Tips: tutorial Back in the day when I was blogging at the now-defunct kore.noisepages.com, I did a series on the inner structure of a basic sequencer macro, one that could be easily adapted for many uses. Those posts have vanished into the bit-ether, so I'm rebooting the topic with a revised macro and an ensemble that shows how to use it. And here it is! download link All controls are tool tipped - there's sequence length and clock speed controls, an IC send menu and value range controls - see below for details. Last time around, I posted the macro and dived right into the inner structure, explaining it bit by bit from the inside out. This demo instrument is a rhythmic FM noisemaker that has three sequencer macros mapped to the volume, carrier pitch and modulation amount. The Roux macro can be slapped into any Reaktor instrument, and doesn't even require wiring stuff together. Now, why is this macro called the Roux?

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Reaktor-Phile :: Reaktor FAQ 1.0 Introduction 1.1 What is this FAQ? The purpose of this FAQ is to provide a central repository for answers to common questions related to the software Reaktor (what is Reaktor?). These questions often come up in the Native Instruments online forum, or the various Yahoo mailing lists related to the software. Having a document such as this allows people to answer common questions with a simple “Read the FAQ <link>” type of an answer. 1.2 May I copy this FAQ? The intent in providing a FAQ is to make the information freely available to whoever needs it. 1.3 What if my question is not answered in the FAQ? 1.4 What is Reaktor? Is general terms, Reaktor is an audio software package created and distributed by Native Instruments (aka "NI") that is used for synthesis, sampling, and electronic composition. REAKTOR 4, the award-winning modular sound studio, is the ultimate tool for sound design and music production. In my opinion this little blurb hardly does the software justice. Use the demo. 1.

classic piano method : how to play piano Here I publish a complete classic piano method by Karl Merz. This book was published in 1885 but contains many useful exercises and tips to study and learn piano. Moreover it contains helpful tips and suggestions for piano teachers Piano method summery Preface of the classic piano method by K. The very favorable reception extended to our instruction book for the "Parlor Organ," "The Musical Hints" and "The Elements of Harmony," have induced our publishers to request us to prepare for them also an Instruction book for the Piano. It is important that a skillful, masterly teacher should direct the first lessons of a pupil. Considerations about this piano method Remember that not only should a child's fingers and hands develop, but also its mind. Disclaimer: This work is - Author: Merz, Karl, 1836-1890 - Digitizing Sponsor: MSN - Book Contributor: Music - University of Toronto - Corrections, elaborations and final digitalization by Paolo Parrella

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