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    Default Reaktor 5 - tips, ens, tutorials.. whatever

    hello to all reaktor freaks. would like to see if you have some tips, links to tutorials or ens files - no matter if its yours or u found it somewhere on internet. if it will help to move forward on this fantastic piece of software would be much appreciated...

    i also wanted to ask if there are just 4stereo outputs from reaktor. becuase as i open a new ensemblem i see just 4 stereo channels on cubase mixer. as i know rektor should have 16outs or?

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    some links, i found..

    http://web.archive.org/web/200302100...ps/NIZone.html

    http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Reaktor:Tutorials

    http://www.martin-brinkmann.de/ensembles.html
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    This one's pretty basic, but it gets you started creating a basic synth from scratch in Reaktor. Good to get the fundamentals down!

    BTW, it seems to be based on an earlier version of Reaktor, but it's straightforward to 'translate' it to Reaktor 5.

    http://www.computermusic.co.uk/tutor...eaktormain.asp

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    Also, there's a crazy video of Tim Exile using Reaktor for live mash-ups here:

    http://www.native-instruments.de/ind...55&flash=8

    Lots of practical advice for using Reaktor with a live set-up. I nearly fell of my chair when I saw the intro.

 

 

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