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Hi!
Today I'm going to add three quick tips or hints that you probably will need in your ensembles. This post
won't be long, but I think it'll be very useful for some of you.
This is a very useful tip that I knew from posts on official Reaktor's forum. Basically it acts like equalizer that
cuts low and high frequencies, but it can be used as tricky tool for Dj mixer, when you mix tracks. It can be
described like this: you have original sound that goes through simple high-pass or low-pass filter with some
cutoff frequency and all you need to do to get bass or treble - subtract original signal from filtered one.
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As you see, there is a Sampler FM goes inside 1-Pole HP/LP filter and original signal of it is subtracted with
output of 1-Pole Filter. Easy math and very useful in your projects!
I'm sure you've heard about IC send and receive modules. They do some good magic with internal
connections, but you have to remember that they are always in mono and deal with events that have different
values.
Connecting oscillator's input to IC send and IC receive to knob will give you nice experimental background for
your works.
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It is very interesting that knob moves in live mode when oscillators wave is changing. Another useful tool in
your hands!
Say I have to mono values - 3 and 6. I switch my instrument to 4 voice and connect Audio Voice Combiner to
3 and 6. Actually you will get value of 3*4 and 6*4 (mono values * voices). I think many of you know about it,
but still I've recently seen some ensembles where Audio Voice Combiner module was used for showing value
output in Numeric Readout.
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