Wednesday, July 22, 2015
RAZOR-X Native Instruments' Reaktor Razor Expansion by Don Garbutt
Published on Jul 21, 2015 Don Garbutt
"Now available at www.dongarbutt.com/razorx! Razor-X is an expanded-control version of the Native Instruments' Razor Ensemble. Many new features have been added, with 250+ presets. Control of all parameters can be done from the recordable Animator Pad, with 2 sequencers, Gate Pulser, 2 LFOs and a totally funky pattern generator, the Sample and Hold module. Watch for more tutorial videos."
Playlist for the set above (two additional videos not in the playlist at the time of this post below):
RAZOR-X: ANIMATOR PAD INTRO
TECHNICOLOUR DREAMS
MINIGLIDER AUTOMATION
NOISY PAD, VELOCITY SCALING
Razor-X: Suspended Animation
Published on Jul 22, 2015
"Here the recorded path on the Animator Pad directly controls the S+H pad in this preset called Suspended Animation."
Sample and Hold Demonstration
Published on Jul 22, 2015
"Here we see the Sample and Hold section, with live changes on the Input Selection grid. You can hear the patterns change as different balances of LFOs 1 and 2 are selected, with noise added further on in to the video."
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