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1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments

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Instead of a nasty look<strong>in</strong>g diagonal wire, we get two nice references, stat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

that the <strong>in</strong>put and output are connected by a QuickBus whose name is “In”.<br />

Now we can go back out to the primary level and modify our structure to use<br />

the new filter we’ve just built. The Add and A/E modules can be thrown away.<br />

This is our f<strong>in</strong>al result:<br />

Takes quite a bit more CPU, doesn’t it? Well, don’t forget that this filter is<br />

modulated at audio rate <strong>in</strong> pitch scale. If you don’t like it, you can still revert<br />

to the old structure or use the Multi 2-pole FM filter module from the primary<br />

level (slow envelopes, remember?), but we hope that you do like it. Even if you<br />

don’t, there are quite a few other filters with new features that you might like<br />

better. And, if you don’t like the new <strong>Reaktor</strong> <strong>Core</strong> filters, there are a whole<br />

bunch of other <strong>Reaktor</strong> <strong>Core</strong> modules you can try.<br />

REAKTOR CORE – 35

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