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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2010

This introduction provides an overlook of this new Reaktor instrument. It also gives a short glimpse into the basic principles of modal synthesis, its underlying structure.

More information about the instrument here:

http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/producer/powered-by-reaktor/r...

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  • love these VSTI's full of sounds you can never use unless your making a space documentary.

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  • Modal synthesis/physically modeled synths are extremely interesting and can create wonderful sounds, yet why are they always so inaccessible to people who aren't mutant geek monsters? Worse: why do all the snapshots on this synth sound like the same three basic sounds?

    Yamaha had the right idea with their visual editor to the VL70m, except it really didn't offer any true sound design variety and was abandoned, stuck in OLD OS versions.

    Will anyone ever really make physical modeling accessible?

  • this guy makes everything seem so easy to understand! like he doesn't just show you how to make something blindly. he shows you how to make anything you want with the knowledge of what you are doing :)

  • Still I don't know how I can use Reaktor....

  • Watching those natural frequencies oscillate in the first, second, and third harmonic brings back the good of days of physics class.

  • I love dubstep but it isn't the only genre of music that exists...get creative with what you've got kids

  • @WaldebeatZ there's a free version for download from the NI website

  • @dgmulf I totally agree, All I am saying is they are not reaching a crowd of their full potential by not specifically distinguishing their products to people who wouldn't stumble upon an NI synth.

  • @FloridaLacrosse you don't need a program made purely for dubstep. after all, none of the successful dubstep producers ever had a "dubstep" program. anyways, the best program i know for dubstep basslines is Massive.

  • If Native Instruments made a program purely for Dubstep they would make so much money. That's what im looking for. Razor didn't do it for me =/

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