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1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments

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We could also pack the above structure <strong>in</strong>to a macro, which could be used<br />

<strong>in</strong>side other <strong>Reaktor</strong> <strong>Core</strong> structures for both audio and event process<strong>in</strong>g. In<br />

that case, we better use modulation macros <strong>in</strong>side, because we don’t know<br />

<strong>in</strong> advance what k<strong>in</strong>d of signal will be processed by the macro:<br />

This is the <strong>in</strong>side structure of the audio core cell <strong>in</strong> that case:<br />

To test it we are go<strong>in</strong>g to connect a sawtooth oscillator and an oscilloscope<br />

to it. An oscilloscope can be found under Insert Macro > Classic Modular ><br />

00 Classic Modular – Display > Simple Scope (from a primary-level structure).<br />

Also don’t forget to make sure the number of voices for the <strong>in</strong>strument is <strong>1.</strong><br />

We are us<strong>in</strong>g the external trigger for the oscilloscope for better synchronization<br />

at high distortion levels (the Ext button on the oscilloscope panel must be on<br />

for that to work). Change the range of the Ampl knob to someth<strong>in</strong>g like 0 to<br />

5 to be able to see the shap<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

88 – REAKTOR CORE

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