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1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments

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You can also use this shaper for signals whose range is 0..1, <strong>in</strong> which case<br />

only half of the curve will be used.<br />

Typical use: velocity and other controllers shap<strong>in</strong>g<br />

H.34. Convert > dB2AF<br />

Converts a control signal from dB scale to l<strong>in</strong>ear amplitude ga<strong>in</strong> factor.<br />

0 dB � <strong>1.</strong>0<br />

-6 dB � 0.5<br />

etc.<br />

H.35. Convert > dP2FF<br />

Converts a control signal from an <strong>in</strong>terval <strong>in</strong> pitch scale (pitch difference <strong>in</strong><br />

semitones) to a frequency ratio.<br />

12 semitones � 2<br />

-12 semitones � -2<br />

etc.<br />

H.36. Convert > logT2sec<br />

Converts <strong>Reaktor</strong> primary-level logarithmic time (used for envelopes) to seconds.<br />

0 � 0.001 sec<br />

60 � 1 sec<br />

etc.<br />

H.37. Convert > ms2Hz<br />

Converts time period <strong>in</strong> milliseconds <strong>in</strong>to correspond<strong>in</strong>g frequency <strong>in</strong> Hz.<br />

E.g. 100ms � 10 Hz.<br />

174 – REAKTOR CORE

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