Using Reaktor 5 in DP 5.13
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 12:47 pm
Anyone out there using Reaktor 5 in DP 5? I'm having some issues recording some of the ensembles.....They don't record at all. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Reaktor is a modular system that you can use to build your own synthesizers, samplers, sequencers, drum machines, effects, etc. You can start by selecting modules, drawing lines to connect them, etc. Building your own synths and effects and drum machines takes some knowledge of synthesis, signal flow, what components do, oscillators, filters, vca's, lfo's, modulation, etc.mike_o wrote:tell me about Reaktor, I was hearing it was good, but I dont know much about it, is it a streaming sample type VI, a synth, whats Reaktor all about?
thanks to everyone for the info, but dave, thats the real answer I was looking for, I like deep sound design, complexity of sound can be its own art, Thanks.David Polich wrote: Reaktor is a modular system that you can use to build your own synthesizers, samplers, sequencers, drum machines, effects, etc. You can start by selecting modules, drawing lines to connect them, etc. Building your own synths and effects and drum machines takes some knowledge of synthesis, signal flow, what components do, oscillators, filters, vca's, lfo's, modulation, etc.
Sound deep? Yes, of course, and too complex for most people. Fortunately, it ships with dozens of instruments and what are called "ensembles" - synths, samplers, drum machines, sequenced synths, effects, etc. It's like getting a ton of new VI's and effects, all for the price of one system. And, the Native Instruments online Reaktor users library contains hundreds of additional synths, effects, drum units, samplers, etc. Some are amazing, a lot are good, some are duds (to be expected). The user library is free to any registered Reaktor user.
There are also a few Reaktor Instrument collections, such as Electronic Instruments 2, which are more VI's and effects created by pros for Reaktor. They are available for purchase from NI's website. These all sound awesome and there are quite a number of very unusual synths and effects, one of my favorites is "Metaphysical Function" which is a random music generator, you launch it, and it creates endless music and musical effect patterns which you can modulate in real-time (and they're all great). If you go to my website, the three pieces of music that play from the site-wide player are tracks I did in DP using just Metaphysical Function and a piano (for the first one, the second two are Metaphysical Function only).
http://www.davepolich.com
Another great one in Reaktor is NuSkool, which is a sequenced rhythm machine and synth pattern generator. You modulate things by moving around colored blocks within what looks like an old 80's video game matrix. Reaktor allows you the option of creating your own skins and interfaces and this one is a great example of that.
The guy who does the soundtracks for CSI (Las Vegas edition) is an avid Reaktor user.
If I had to choose a "desert island VI", Reaktor5 would probably be it. I'm waiting to see how Spectrasonics Omnisphere will compare to it.
Gee.... couldn't tell you were a fanwheever wrote:Yeah, many years of R5 here. No problems recording. Kinda a fan of Reaktor.
So as SaintM asked, which ensembles are giving you problems?