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1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments

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<strong>First</strong> we are go<strong>in</strong>g to build the circuitry for comput<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>in</strong>crement<strong>in</strong>g<br />

speed:<br />

Now we need the <strong>in</strong>crement loop. It’s time to use a pair of Read and Write<br />

modules exactly as we did <strong>in</strong> the accumulator:<br />

The Read module triggers the level <strong>in</strong>crement at each audio event. The sum of<br />

the old level and the <strong>in</strong>crement is then compared aga<strong>in</strong>st 1 and routed either<br />

directly to the result writ<strong>in</strong>g or to the wraparound circuitry.<br />

The third <strong>in</strong>put of the Merge module ensures that the oscillator is <strong>in</strong>itialized to<br />

zero. Theoretically, the module that subtracts 2 from the signal level should<br />

have been a modulation macro, but we didn’t bother, because the Merge<br />

overrides the <strong>in</strong>itialization result anyway.<br />

Here’s the suggested test structure (don’t forget the P2F converter <strong>in</strong>side<br />

the core cell):<br />

And here is the panel view:<br />

REAKTOR CORE – 109

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