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1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments

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The first conversion happens at the <strong>in</strong>put of the adder module <strong>in</strong> the middle.<br />

This module is set to the float mode, but it receives an <strong>in</strong>teger <strong>in</strong>put signal.<br />

Therefore an <strong>in</strong>teger to float conversion will be done. The second conversion<br />

is at the <strong>in</strong>put of the absolute value module, which is set to <strong>in</strong>teger mode, but<br />

receives a float <strong>in</strong>put. There, a conversion from float to <strong>in</strong>teger will be done.<br />

This would be a much better way to do it:<br />

All modules are set to <strong>in</strong>teger modes, therefore no conversions will be done.<br />

Clock signals generally should have float type, but if an <strong>in</strong>teger signal is used,<br />

that’s no problem:<br />

Even though the clock <strong>in</strong>put of the ILatch is float, it’s clocked by an <strong>in</strong>teger<br />

signal, but because the clock value is unimportant, no conversion is done.<br />

142 – REAKTOR CORE

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