How to use Reaktor How to connect multiple ensembles

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How to use Reaktor How to connect multiple ensembles

This is yosi from Chillout with Beats.

This is a way to connect your favorite Reaktor ensembles.

I will explain using "JUNATIK" of Reaktor Factory Library.

The location is below.

When you start "JUNATIK", it will be displayed as follows.

"JUNATIK" has Synth part and Stereo TDekay part as Instruments.

You can see it by clicking "EDIT" and looking at the contents.

Juntik and StereoT Delay exist as separate Instruments.

Add another Instrument here and connect it.

Connect Blocks

Interestingly, you can add Block's.
(Because Block itself is an Instrument)

Here, let's add a Rounds Reverb.

Normally, the corresponding block is added by double-clicking.

All you have to do is connect as it is.

As I will write in another article, Blocks has "Mod A" and "Mod B" modulation inputs as standard.

If you put an LFO or MIDI CC here, you can easily modulate it.

If you add Reverb, it will look like this. It's a Reverb, so it's not flashy, but once you understand how it works, I think you can do anything with other effects right away.

Import other Instruments

Of course, you can import other Instruments as well.

yesterday's记事You can also connect the "Roland RE201 Space Echo" mentioned in.

Simply drag and drop to connect.

By the way, the delay is a little annoying if it is left as it is, so I added Monark's Filter.

You can do this kind of thing freely.It is wonderful.

If you save it as it is, the original will be overwritten, so save it with a different name.

 

How to use Reaktor Summary of how to connect multiple ensembles

You can start multiple Reaktors, but if you combine them into one, you don't need to switch screens.

If you have a small screen, it may be better to separate them, so I think it is case by case, but I think it is important to have options.

 

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