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1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments

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H.22. Audio Shaper > S<strong>in</strong>e Shaper 4 / 8<br />

4th / 8th order s<strong>in</strong>e shaper. The 8th order shaper has a better s<strong>in</strong>e approximation<br />

but takes more CPU.<br />

H.23. Control > Ctl Amount<br />

L<strong>in</strong>ear <strong>in</strong>vertible control of the amount (amplitude) of the control signal.<br />

A = 0 turns off the signal<br />

A = 1 leaves the signal unchanged<br />

A = -1 <strong>in</strong>verts the signal<br />

Typical usage: controll<strong>in</strong>g modulation amount<br />

H.24. Control > Ctl Amp Mod<br />

Modulates the control signal’s amplitude by a given amount (AM) <strong>in</strong> l<strong>in</strong>ear<br />

scale.<br />

AM = 1 doubles the amplitude<br />

AM = 0 no change<br />

AM = -1 mutes the signal<br />

H.25. Control > Ctl Bi2Uni<br />

Changes a –1…1 bipolar signal <strong>in</strong>to a unipolar one. The a <strong>in</strong>put controls the<br />

amount of change, at 0 there’s no change, at 1 there is 100% change (default<br />

is 1).<br />

Typical usage: connect immediately after an LFO to adjust the polarity of the<br />

modulation.<br />

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