A Reaktor 6 beginner tutorial, continuing work on our synthesizer by improving the variety of our oscillator options, creating several filter options and, as always, making some presets to take advantage of our synth's new potential.
This is the third video in a series of projects to get you started in Reaktor 6 "Primary." Reaktor has a number of ways that you can work (including Reaktor Blocks, Reaktor Core), but Reaktor Primary can be a good place to start in creating your own synthesizers.
We'll keep building on this synthesizer moving forward, next time adding an envelope generator for both the amplitude envelope and an envelope filter.
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0:00 Introduction
0:44 Improving our Oscillator Macros
1:06 Adding a Noise Generator
2:12 Changing the Appearance of a Switch
3:12 Adding Fine Tuning and Transposition
8:08 Changing Knob Size
8:39 Duplicating Our Oscillators Again
9:23 Testing Our New Oscillators Together
11:33 Adding a Filter
15:33 Testing and Listening
18:11 Adding a Second Filter
22:12 Test and Listening Again
24:33 Making Presets
28:54 EXTRA: Filter Bypass
29:57 EXTRA: "Warmth" with Random
32:50 EXTRA: "Super Saw"
33:55 Closing / Next Steps
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