![]() Now that the great Reaktor $99 sale of 2013 is over we have a nest of new Reaktor hatchlings that require feeding! This is a couple of pointers to great ensembles in the user library. His page has been around since I first took an interest in Reaktor years ago and with this update it’s still the best one page overview of everything Reaktoriffic on the net.Ĭlick the logo to go to Len9’s resource page Update: the mysterious and inimitable Len9 has updated the excellent Mortmain Reaktor Resource page with fresh links to ensembles, tutorials, general information and utilities. This entry was posted in download, Free Reaktor Ensembles and tagged Chebyshev, delay, Modal Bank, Physical Modeling, tutorial, User Library, Ward de Jager on Februby peterdines. Salamanderanagram over at has a really good tutorial on the Modal Bank you should check out to learn more.ĭownload all three of these ensembles here. Finally, adjust the damping, which will determine how long the overall sound rings on. Set the parameters of the partials, then set the attack, decay and noise cut off to choose how the “exciter” will sound. There’s only one snapshot here but new snaps are a breeze to create. ![]() There’s a tutorial ensemble that ships with Reaktor 5 demonstrating the module, but this one is much nicer. ![]() It’s easy to get percussive, chiming, bowed and blown effects with this technique. ![]() The Modal Bank is a module that lets you do physical modeling in Reaktor – exciting a bank of harmonic overtones with an “exciter” signal. Finally, and this may be my favorite, a Modal Bank ensemble. ![]()
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