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1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments

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I.39. Oscillator > MultiWave Osc<br />

Generates 4 phase-locked audio waveforms. The oscillator pitch is specified by<br />

the P <strong>in</strong>put (as a MIDI note number), can be modulated by the PM <strong>in</strong>put (<strong>in</strong><br />

semitones, exponential) and by the FM <strong>in</strong>put (<strong>in</strong> Hz, l<strong>in</strong>ear). The pulse width is<br />

specified by the PW <strong>in</strong>put (range –<strong>1.</strong>.0..1, affects only the pulse waveform).<br />

This oscillator cannot oscillate at negative frequencies.<br />

I.40. Oscillator > Quad Osc<br />

Generates a pair of phase-locked s<strong>in</strong>e waveforms with a phase shift of 90<br />

degrees. The P <strong>in</strong>put specifies the pitch (as a MIDI note number).<br />

I.4<strong>1.</strong> Oscillator > Sub Osc<br />

Generates 4 phase-locked subharmonics. The fundamental frequency is specified<br />

by the P <strong>in</strong>put (as a MIDI note number). The subharmonic numbers are<br />

specified by S<strong>1.</strong>.S4 <strong>in</strong>puts (range <strong>1.</strong>.120). The Tbr <strong>in</strong>put controls the harmonic<br />

content of the output waveform (range 0..1).<br />

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