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Yura
06-16-2004, 07:49 AM
Reactor NI!

I see there no one fun of it!
it is from Native Instruments. can work as DX and VST.
Why I like this thing to the madness?
It is a huge invention for sound modelling.
If you are not programmer, but engineer of sound stuff, you can
create now EVERY soundprocessor or synthesizer inside the Reaktor.
And it will get the best quality, if you are smart.

In reactor, I has copied my old analog guitar processor, that
consists of 5 parallel bands of compresssors, overdrives
and filters, and not to be sorry in sound quality of that new
virtual copy. and again, all settings now is absolutely controlled
by midi and, of crs have not temperature dependency to parametres.
And I can increase it till I need!

in the middle, I chained effects on SAW's track for guitar
processing, and it was realy amazing, since they are very seutable
for adjusting due to theirs interface. but there was one
inconvenience for me. since I love processing of giutar sound to
be PARALLEL branching, I must occupy a several of channels-tracks
in SAW or auxes. Reactor can do it all inside of it, the signal
routing is complex as you whant. there are its hierarchy of modules
insite of ot.
1)the smallest elemental (like one band of filter, or audio terminal)
about 300 of ones for you choice, 2)the middle - macro (like ready
small module n-band EQ, or envelope follower) about 500, 3) and big
- instrument, that consists of macros. 4)the biggest is "ensemmle"
that may consist of thousands modules. all connections easy you made
with virtual threads. you must study all it for a week if you see
it for the first time, how to make connections right.
in result you can make your own absolutely unique processor having
unique interface. as complex as you can.
you can build any sampler or synth, standalone or
inside of SAW. latency of reaction to midi are smallest on the
market. and there are lot of libraries for it on the world!