DSP Science in Reaktor – Now with Usable Examples for Mere Mortals!

In a previous post, I linked you up with a Native Instruments tutorial on DSP in the Core level of Reaktor 5. Ed.: That’s “Core,” as in the powerful low-level sound engine inside Reaktor, not Kore with a “K” as in the Kore product.-PK That may have been a little… challenging, shall we say… for average Reaktor users, as it involved some skull shattering mathematics.

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Now Stefan Schmitt has posted Vadim’s Core structures in the user library so the rest of us mere mortals can make some use of these algorithms. Stephan explains in plain English –

In a nutshell: it’s a way to get high-quality filters without oversampling.

Ah! Well then, we shall have to try to work these into an instrument.

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