MATRIXSYNTH: The making of Native Instruments Reaktor 5 synth called "Synth Energy" part 1


Wednesday, September 09, 2009

The making of Native Instruments Reaktor 5 synth called "Synth Energy" part 1


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The making of Native Instruments Reaktor 5 synth called "Synth Energy" part 2


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2 comments:

  1. Anyone that putts the effort into a tutorial for Reaktor is OK in my book.

    I have a few suggestions. You should really try to use a zoom in capture for this, it is very difficult to see what you are using or doing. I recognized things because I very familiar with Reaktor so I recognize modules easily; however, for a novice or first time user this would be very difficult gather information from so they could duplicate them in their own builds. A close up would help so they can see where you go in the menus and get the proper modules as well, being able to have the same modules on screen and see the input connections with ease.

    It’s easier to focus on smaller project, over viewing parts of larger project quickly forces certain assumption about the audience’s pre-established knowledge of the app, best to determine who the audience is going to be and the abilities they will have with the app, then gear it towards them assuming nothing. With that in mind you can prepare what you want to present ahead of time so that you cover things in an organized manner and are able to present it clearly focusing on details that might cause confusion.

    Keep up the videos and post them to the Reaktor user forum where people will have a greater and more focused interest in them.

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  2. I just realize the HD at full screen is much clear and everything is visible. Sorry I didn't realize it before I commented.

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