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1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments

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This macro <strong>in</strong>ternally has an Index module and a Write module, perform<strong>in</strong>g<br />

writ<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to the array element with a specified <strong>in</strong>dex:<br />

The upper <strong>in</strong>put, of course, receives the value to be written. The [] <strong>in</strong>put receives<br />

the <strong>in</strong>dex at which the write operation should take place. The M <strong>in</strong>put<br />

receives the OBC connection to a default precision float array, and the S output<br />

is a thru connection, similar to other OBC modules like Read and Write.<br />

The M <strong>in</strong>put and the S output are another type of macro port, which differs<br />

from the ones we have been us<strong>in</strong>g up to now. These ports can be <strong>in</strong>serted by<br />

select<strong>in</strong>g the Latch entry from the port <strong>in</strong>sertion menu (the third type is the<br />

BoolCtl macro port type):<br />

Latch ports can be used for latch OBC connections (between Reads and<br />

Writes) as well as for array OBC connections. How they are used is controlled<br />

<strong>in</strong> the port’s properties:<br />

REAKTOR CORE – 123

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