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Reaktor based probability module for drum n bass

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2009

The only thing I can think to add, aside from what is covered in this video, is that this ensemble can be synchronized to any host app that supports vst. Only downfall is that it is based on an extremely slow tempo, and drum samples are not stretched to fit, only because i wanted to keep the original quality as well preserved as possible. Any questions and/or ideas relating to the modifications and/or the original programmers of any of the devices in this ensemble, are welcomed in the comments section of this video. Thanks for checking this out, hope you all enjoy.

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  • how do you play notesd without a midi controller

  • @TheNoahtorious In Reaktor the qwerty keyboard can be set to a specified midi channel. I believe it defaults to channel 1, and if I'm correct, it should also be turned on by default when you first install Reaktor. Of course the downfall is that it's not the most musically intuitive setup and there's no response curve whatsoever, it's either an on or off message. But there are infinite uses for converting midi notes into controller change messages. Anyway, hope this helps!

  • Have you posted this ens in the reaktor user library?!?! If so what is the name??!?

    Crazy stuff!!

  • @Musiccalculater Hey thanks for your interest. I unfortunately have not posted this on NI's user library yet. Mainly because it's severely glitchy at this point, as far as using this as a VST =) But in due time, once I manage to clean this beast up a bit, reduce CPU a bit, and improve controller interfacing, I'll make this and several other variations publicly available. Shoot me a pm with your email if you'd like to try this as it is. I'm all about collaborating \mm/ hit me up!

  • Are the seqs assigned to midi only?

  • if you mean just midi notes, than no, not exclusively. They are also controlling control change parameters and triggers. But I guess it depends which sequencer you're referring to as well. There are about 13 or 14 sequencers in this ensemble :D

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  • Which rotten sods have been downrating this!! This is awesome. 5* from me. This is exactly the colour of Reaktor's shiny halo. Reminds me of Lazyfish's Mewark Stoderaft... and I love the idea of generative compositions at the mo. Bravo Ticklesitter/Sickletitter/Suck­letitter/Titsuckler :)

  • finally some inventive use of the reaktor modules. this kind of videos restores some of the faith i lost in software.

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  • shit is awesome man... like aphex twin... very cool :-)

  • Y O U A R E M A D !!!! This is so cool... I love it! lots of inspiration for my own work. thanks!!!

  • @ticklesitter i also agree but that said i love the korg ms20 but im not about to shell out for a real one i just dont have the money but th emulator is pretty cheap

  • i can't even begin to fathom this...

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