REAKTOR Front Panel Patching [FREE]

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  1. Pinkman

    Pinkman Audiosexual

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    This is so cool. Build your own Sends/Receives into any Primary or Blocks Reaktor device and patch from the front-end with animated cables.

    Video tutorial here & DOWNLOAD

    https://www.reaktortutorials.com/media/front-panel-patching-in-reaktor/61838

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    This upload contains four macros that together create a very simple and easy to use library for making ensembles with front panel patching. Preview pic is just a GUI I built (knobs by Paule) for testing.

    A basic ensemble is given with a single send jack and a single receive jack. To connect two elements together, click and drag on a send object, and release over a receive object. To delete a connection, hover over the given receive object. The wire should highlight. Right click to delete it.

    The SEND macro can be duplicated, with the duplicates connected to the outputs of the previous SEND macro. A few outputs from the last SEND macro in the chain flow back into the CONTROL macro, and others flow into the first RECEIVE macro (see upload for details).

    The RECEIVE macro can also be duplicated, and connected to the outputs of the previous RECEIVE macro. In addition, some outputs from the last RECEIVE macro in the chain flow into the display macro (see upload for details).

    This ensemble provided with the following license -

    Free for all purposes, public release requires attribution to salamanderanagram.
     
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  3. Pinkman

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    The default .ens comes with 1 Send and 1 Receive.
    upload_2017-5-18_18-24-24.png

    To create more Sends and Receives duplicate the Send and Receive macros and rewire like so:
    upload_2017-5-18_18-56-1.png

    New Send and Receive are highlighted. Follow the blue cables.
     
  4. Pinkman

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  5. MrLyannMusic

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    sometimes i wish i could understand all this stuff and how it works.
     
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  6. rosko

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    well using blocks is not hard at all if thats what you mean?
     
  7. Pinkman

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    What's crazy is that Modualr Monark ensemble is actually a bunch off different macros made into, essentially, one BIG block. It's the only way to be able to patch between "modules".
     
  8. Matt777

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    @Pinkman

    I will (ab)use this thread to ask for some help. You reminded me of a thing I wanted to do for a long time with these beauties up there. :)
    I consider Monark (components) one of the best emulations of the Mini.. the thing I am missing is the HardSync. I bookmarked the articles below long time ago (so I don't know if there is already a better solution) but if you find some time to check them there is an oscillator dedicated to this while getting rid of aliasing. Seems it introduces some DC offset so there is a DC trap included.
    Now the problem is - I have no idea how to connect the thing (and make a control for it). Made a quick Minimoogish .ens (hope so) w/o all the modulation so that is easier to see.

    Hard Sync in Reaktor (tut., dl at the bottom)
    https://www.adsrsounds.com/reaktor-tutorials/digital-hard-sync-in-reaktor/

    DC trap (dl at the bottom)
    https://www.adsrsounds.com/reaktor-tutorials/adaptation-in-reaktor/

    All above files + (simplified) MiniMoog .ens
    Mon_HardSynk.rar

    As said, if you find some time to look at this..
     
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  9. subGENRE

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    Unh, Im definitley Modul-tarded
     
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  10. studio5599

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    i dunno about this ! I tried using and had a lot of Hum in it! Think one of the cables was bad :rofl:
     
  11. Matt777

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    +1 but I'm trying ;) ..that's why I'm asking The Wizard. Reaktor is really the mother of all synths, sound manglers,.. So much to learn, so much to do ..and so little time ;)
     
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  12. jayxflash

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    Windows only for the moment. On mac I can't connect anything and reading the comments on NI page, other mac users have the same problem.
     
  13. Kloud

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    Thanks for the info on this one Looks awesomeness all over lol.
    Keep trying to learn more about Reaktor but normally epic fail and always end up more confused than before I started. Reckon you could spend a lifetime learning about Reaktor and end up knowing about 1 percent of what it can do. Probably more like 0.001 percent in my case :rofl:
    Really is like stated sort of beast of all beasts lol :yes:
     
  14. Pinkman

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    @Matt777 I would just use some Modark Oscillators, bro. You can decrease the amount of aliasing by upping the sample rate. Salamander Anagam's methods are always awesome, as in, my mouth is agape and my eyes bulge as i try to get my head around the math. He decreases the aliasing effect by increasing the detail in interpolation, the more points you add the less the amount of aliasing but greater the CPU hit . If you're using Monark components I would just run at 88 Khz or higher anyways and the aliasing is minute.
     
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