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Saturday, May 30, 2015

Vectorspace for Reaktor


Published on May 30, 2015 Peter Dines

"Vectorspace is a gestural sequenced sampler for Reaktor. Get it at http://reaktortips.com/2015/05/vector..."


"Vectorspace is a CPU friendly sample based ensemble for Reaktor whose sound at any given time is a superposition of gestural sequencers and effects. It also includes a sequeggiator – a probabilistic sequenced arpeggiator – that plays staggered chords as polyphonic sequences, creating a constantly evolving blend of rhythm and harmony.

It can also be played as a more traditional sampler, a soundscape creator or as a physically modelled synth using the sampled material as an exciter and the resonator effect as a body. The resonator is polyphonic and responsive to note and chord changes. Its partials can be tuned, damped and skewed to create bell, percussion and drum sounds, or abstract reverberations.

The sample position, sample length, grain spacing and envelope parameters can all be automated, as can the resonator, growl, filter and delay effects. Each XY fader can run in smooth or quantized mode, and quantized mode allows you to set individual clock speeds and sequence lengths for the X and Y axes of each automated fader. Quantized mode also gives you the opportunity to edit and fine tune the level of each step in a fader’s X and Y sequences. This makes it easy to create gated rhythmic filter effects or gradual changes. Sample position and automated fader controls can be controlled by MIDI (see mappings on panel B) or OSC.

It is impossible to predict precisely what sounds will be produced when you have various effects activated with different sequence lengths on different parameters. But at the same time, the gestures and sequence settings are under your control, so the end result will be a blend of your intent and the superposition of the cycling sequences. Think of it as an “inspire-o-graph” for sound, a machine collaborator to bounce back your ideas transformed. What it’s not good for: wobble basses, control freaks, type “A” personalities. Loosen up!

Vectorspace also features a compressor to even out the sound, and a microtuning macro that allows you to define any equal tempered tuning in either cents or Hz. Set a 5 or 7 tone scale for an easy exotic sound with no wrong notes or choose a 17 note octave division as the basis for an Eastern tuning."

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Building a Simple Sampler in Reaktor


Building a Simple Sampler in Reaktor from Peter Dines on Vimeo.

"In this video I walk you through creating a simple multipurpose sampler in Reaktor. I introduce you to basic Reaktor concepts like control and audio signal flow, polyphony, sample import and mapping, signal modulation with an envelope and adding factory effects. This is an introductory level video but it covers a lot of important territory you need to know to build more advanced structures.

Look forward to more videos from me - the next one will be on creating a sequenced beat production center from scratch.

Get more Reaktor information and exclusive downloads at http://www.reaktortips.com"

Sunday, December 09, 2012

Milton Babbit Reaktor Ensemble

Published on Dec 8, 2012 by Peter Dines

"Milton Babbit Reaktor ensemble by Dmitriy Vasiliev, available in the Reaktor user library."

Wednesday, December 05, 2012

Chroma Sequenced Monosynth for Reaktor


video upload by Peter Dines

Published on Dec 5, 2012 by Peter Dines
"Introducing Chroma, a unique sequenced monosynth for Reaktor featuring sound and sequence morphing and multiple control methods - use your mouse, a MIDI controller, Konkreet Performer, TouchOSC or Lemur."

available now at http://www.reaktortips.com/2012/12/chroma-and-gris-gris-sequenced-monster.html

Using Chroma for Reaktor with Konkreet Performer

Published on Dec 5, 2012 by Peter Dines
"Konkreet Performer and the Chroma sequenced monosynth for Reaktor fit together like an iron fist in a velvet glove. Here's how they work together as a monster sequencing and performance duo."

http://www.reaktortips.com
http://konkreetlabs.com/

Saturday, July 02, 2011

Purform - White Box, Audiovisual Performance, 2010


YouTube Uploaded by MediaArtTube on Jul 2, 2011

"White Box is a work based on a new way of generating audiovisual compositions in real time and is a new piece in a cycle that began in 2003 with Black Box. This cycle metaphorically transposes, into sound and images, concepts from systems theory related to black, white and grey boxes
PURFORM: Alain Thibault (music) and Yan Breuleux (visuals)
Programmers: Jean-Sébastien Rousseau, Peter Dines.
More info: http://www.purform.com/projets.html"

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Arcturan UltraTheremin for Reaktor and Konkreet Performer

Arcturan UltraTheremin for Reaktor and Konkreet Performer from Peter Dines on Vimeo.


"After a few too many pan galactic gargle blasters it's time to dig out the ol' Arcturan UltraTheremin and rock out on Squornshellous Zeta until you pass out on a living mattress.

I built this as a learning project to figure out how to map Konkreet Performer's nodes to voices in Reaktor. If you're interested, you can download at modulations.noisepages.com - you'll need an iPad and Konkreet Performer to take full advantage of it. (It also works with TouchOSC if you don't mind a slightly less freakish playing experience)"

[Re-posted. This one was a casualty of the recent Blogger outage.]

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Reaktor Loupe for TouchOSC on iPad

Reaktor Loupe for TouchOSC on iPad from Peter Dines on Vimeo.


"Coming soon - a new version of Loupe with bidirectional OSC mappings for TouchOSC - the slice / note settings update as you play each note so you see the settings at a glance. Grab all three filter parameters with your fingers and drag them around, navigate the waveform with your ears instead of your eyes.

More here:

modulations.noisepages.com/​2011/​05/​loupe-1-5-for-reaktor-now-with-bidirectional-osc-mappings-for-touchosc/​
"

hexler - TouchOSC
iPads on eBay

[Re-posted. This one was a casualty of the recent Blogger outage.]

Reaktor Loupe for TouchOSC on iPad

Reaktor Loupe for TouchOSC on iPad from Peter Dines on Vimeo.


"Coming soon - a new version of Loupe with bidirectional OSC mappings for TouchOSC - the slice / note settings update as you play each note so you see the settings at a glance. Grab all three filter parameters with your fingers and drag them around, navigate the waveform with your ears instead of your eyes.
Re-posting. Look like this one was a casualty of the recent Blogger outage.
More here:

modulations.noisepages.com/​2011/​05/​loupe-1-5-for-reaktor-now-with-bidirectional-osc-mappings-for-touchosc/​
"

hexler - TouchOSC
iPads on eBay

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Empty Nest


YouTube Uploaded by resonantfilterblog on Mar 29, 2011

"Quick improv using Camel Audio's Alchemy (Biolabs Tuned Gong) being controlled by Audio Damage's Tattoo, with an additional Tattoo for beats. Additional sounds created with Reaktor Mirage ensemble by Peter Dines loaded with Luftrum samples courtesy of Freesound.org. The whole mess is being routed into Audio Damage's Automaton (Stutter Step variation.) Thanks for checking out my Tuesday morning improv session! L.72"

Saturday, February 26, 2011

RF checks out Peter Dines' Mirage


YouTube via resonantfilterblog | Feb 26, 2011 |

"Mirage Reaktor ensemble by Peter Dines available thru www.reaktortips.com. Using samples that come with ensemble and others from New Atlantis Audio's Night Shift (available thru rackflip.com) Cheers!"

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Reaktor, Processing, Osc, take 2

Reaktor, Processing, Osc, take 2 from Peter Dines on Vimeo.


click the Peter Dines link for more.

ParamDrum TR Edition

ParamDrum TR Edition from Peter Dines on Vimeo.


"The main idea behind ParamDrum is to have a fun and fast way of not only prototyping beats, but of creating variations that can be saved and recalled either in live performance or recorded and arranged into the backbone of a track."

Reaktor drum machine with parameter locks from Peter Dines on Vimeo.


"This is a granular drum sampler I'm working on in Reaktor that has Elektron MachineDrum style parameter locks. I think it sounds pretty good so far. Note the ridiculously low CPU usage - 2 percent, not bad, ey?

At the moment, the knobs are used to write looping parameter automation per step, and this works great with Kore 2 hardware controllers, but entering percussion sequences must be done with the mouse. I've tried using a MIDI keyboard to enter data but it's hard and fiddly to get the exact velocity you want on a given step, and a pain to remove steps.

I'm going to wait till my Maschine arrives and use its drum pads to trigger sequence entry. The sequencer doesn't send MIDI yet, but the controller does and from everything I've heard it's a joy to use."
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