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1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments

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H.30. Control > Ctl Pan<br />

“Pans” a control signal us<strong>in</strong>g a parabolic curve.<br />

Pos = -1 hard left<br />

Pos = 0 center<br />

Pos = 1 hard right<br />

H.3<strong>1.</strong> Control > Ctl Relay<br />

Switches between two control signals. If x > 0 picks up signal 1, else picks<br />

up signal 0.<br />

H.32. Control > Ctl XFade<br />

Crossfades between two control signals us<strong>in</strong>g a l<strong>in</strong>ear curve.<br />

x = 0 only signal 0 comes through<br />

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

x = 1 only signal 1 comes through<br />

H.33. Control > Par Ctl Shaper<br />

Applies a double parabolic curve to a controller signal. The <strong>in</strong>put signal must<br />

be <strong>in</strong> –<strong>1.</strong>.0..1 range. The output signal will also have the range of –<strong>1.</strong>.0..<strong>1.</strong> The<br />

amount of bend<strong>in</strong>g is controlled by the b <strong>in</strong>put (the range is also –<strong>1.</strong>.0..1).<br />

b = 0 no bend (l<strong>in</strong>ear curve)<br />

b = -1 max possible bend “towards” X axis<br />

b = 1 max possible bend “towards” Y axis<br />

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