Reaktor 5 Help
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Reaktor 5 Help
Just Got Reaktor 5 And I'm Confused As Shit...There Doesn't Seem To Be A Sequencer And If There Is One I Would Love To Know Where It Is....I Feel So Horrible Because I Know My Way Around FL And Reason.
Reaktor isn't anything by itself, it's a synth, it's a sequencer, it's a sampler, it's an effects box, it's anything you want it to be. It's also none of them unless you program it.
It has very loose/vague parallels with reason: an ensemble is like a rack in reason, within that are instruments/fx that you can patch together, like in reason. The difference being you can design your own instruments/fx (or modify other peoples/the stock ones) from the ground up by patching basic modules together.
However you dont have to spend months learning how to build in reaktor or DSP theory, Try loading up some of the Reaktor 5 Library (should be in your reaktor folder) ensembles, there's an array of ace synths, samplers, sequencers, granulators etc. already there.
A good place to get started is the NI forums for Reaktor.
Hope this helps.
It has very loose/vague parallels with reason: an ensemble is like a rack in reason, within that are instruments/fx that you can patch together, like in reason. The difference being you can design your own instruments/fx (or modify other peoples/the stock ones) from the ground up by patching basic modules together.
However you dont have to spend months learning how to build in reaktor or DSP theory, Try loading up some of the Reaktor 5 Library (should be in your reaktor folder) ensembles, there's an array of ace synths, samplers, sequencers, granulators etc. already there.
A good place to get started is the NI forums for Reaktor.
Hope this helps.
Reaktor is an awesome programme, but yeah, steep learning curve. Its worth just figuring out the basics first, get a decent idea of the signal chain so to speak. Once you get your head around the way it works, then it will be much easier to create your own, more complicated instruments.
I dunno if its still about, but a long time ago there was a really easy to follow tutorial for making your own basic synth. It's pretty uninspiring stuff, but it will help you to grasp the essentials, and a place to progress from.
One thing I would say, dont start to try and understand the programme by reverse engineering things like the exile keymasher thingy. Despite seaming very simple, its a fucking mindblowing bit of instrument design, really fkn complex. The same goes for a lot of the stuff on the reaktor user library, awesome instruments, and amazingly complex.
The forum on the NI website is really friendly, and really usefull, people will often go extremely out of their way to help explain things.
Get stuck into it, its the fuckin mutt's, just take your time with it.
I dunno if its still about, but a long time ago there was a really easy to follow tutorial for making your own basic synth. It's pretty uninspiring stuff, but it will help you to grasp the essentials, and a place to progress from.
One thing I would say, dont start to try and understand the programme by reverse engineering things like the exile keymasher thingy. Despite seaming very simple, its a fucking mindblowing bit of instrument design, really fkn complex. The same goes for a lot of the stuff on the reaktor user library, awesome instruments, and amazingly complex.
The forum on the NI website is really friendly, and really usefull, people will often go extremely out of their way to help explain things.
Get stuck into it, its the fuckin mutt's, just take your time with it.
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