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1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments

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H.15. Audio Mix-Amp > XFade (l<strong>in</strong>)<br />

Audio crossfade with l<strong>in</strong>ear curve.<br />

x = 0 only signal 0 is heard<br />

x = 0.5 equal mix of both signals<br />

x = 1 only signal 1 is heard<br />

Note: a parabolic crossfade usually gives better sound<strong>in</strong>g results.<br />

H.16. Audio Mix-Amp > XFade (par)<br />

Audio crossfade with parabolic curve. Usually gives better sound<strong>in</strong>g results<br />

than l<strong>in</strong>ear crossfade.<br />

x = 0 only signal 0 is heard<br />

x = 0.5 equal mix of both signals<br />

x = 1 only signal 1 is heard<br />

H.17. Audio Shaper > 1+2+3 Shaper<br />

Provides audio-signal controllable shap<strong>in</strong>g of 2nd and 3rd order. The 1st<br />

<strong>in</strong>put specifies the amount of the orig<strong>in</strong>al signal <strong>in</strong> the output (1=unchanged,<br />

0=none). The 2nd and 3rd <strong>in</strong>puts specify the amounts of the 2nd and 3rd<br />

order distortion. respectively.<br />

H.18. Audio Shaper > 3-1-2 Shaper<br />

Audio signal shaper with variable amount of 2nd and 3rd order distortion. The<br />

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