The oscilloscope itself is part of the factory library. In the top level, right click, insert instrument, analyzers and displays, XY scope. Connect 1 & 2 to X & Y. Go into the structure and find the XY. In its properties check "always active". If needed add "Invert, -x" modules to X and/or Y.
Somthing I've found today, is that the quality of the soundcard is important... I've tried using the NI Reaktor demo here at work today, and the built in sound card of my work pc is really crap... My audigy card at home gives a flawless replay of the demo... the onboard sound of my work pc is all over the place... ugh.
Thanks for the advice. I should've thought of matching the Reaktor sample rate to the FLAC sample rate myself. Darn! :)
The result when using 48k is better, but the noisiest parts still look a bit ugly. Increasing the fade time helps a little, but also makes the scrollers less readable.
Hi, any chance you have this ensemble/instrument laying around and are willing to share? I would really appreciate it. Thank you.
sweepstakes 1 year ago
The oscilloscope itself is part of the factory library. In the top level, right click, insert instrument, analyzers and displays, XY scope. Connect 1 & 2 to X & Y. Go into the structure and find the XY. In its properties check "always active". If needed add "Invert, -x" modules to X and/or Y.
Gameboygenius 1 year ago
My scope/card won't play this back too well, but if the speed(sample rate) is lowered by 1/2, it does a lot better.
VideyoJunkei 3 years ago
Somthing I've found today, is that the quality of the soundcard is important... I've tried using the NI Reaktor demo here at work today, and the built in sound card of my work pc is really crap... My audigy card at home gives a flawless replay of the demo... the onboard sound of my work pc is all over the place... ugh.
chipmunkuk1 4 years ago
Setting the input sample rate to 48000 instead of 44100 will give you much cleaner visualisation...
chipmunkuk1 4 years ago
Thanks for the advice. I should've thought of matching the Reaktor sample rate to the FLAC sample rate myself. Darn! :)
The result when using 48k is better, but the noisiest parts still look a bit ugly. Increasing the fade time helps a little, but also makes the scrollers less readable.
Gameboygenius 4 years ago