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1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments

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I.35. Oscillator > Digital Noise<br />

Digital white noise generator. Outputs random values <strong>in</strong> the range –<strong>1.</strong>.1 An<br />

<strong>in</strong>com<strong>in</strong>g event at the Seed <strong>in</strong>put would (re-)<strong>in</strong>itizalize the <strong>in</strong>ternal random<br />

generator with a given seed value.<br />

I.36. Oscillator > FM Op<br />

Classical FM operator. Outputs a s<strong>in</strong>e wave whose pitch is specified by the<br />

P <strong>in</strong>put (as a MIDI note number). The s<strong>in</strong>e can be phase-modulated by the<br />

PhM <strong>in</strong>put (<strong>in</strong> radians). An <strong>in</strong>com<strong>in</strong>g event at the Rst <strong>in</strong>put would restart the<br />

oscillator to the phase specified by the value of this event (range 0..1).<br />

I.37. Oscillator > Formant Osc<br />

Generates a waveform with a fundamental frequency specified by the the P<br />

<strong>in</strong>put (as a MIDI note number) and the formant frequency specified by the<br />

Fmt <strong>in</strong>put (<strong>in</strong> Hz).<br />

I.38. Oscillator > Impulse<br />

Generates a one-sample impulse of amplitude 1 <strong>in</strong> response to an <strong>in</strong>com<strong>in</strong>g<br />

event.<br />

204 – REAKTOR CORE

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