Ahhh...The Future Is Here...and I can't afford it!!! Just kidding...I just invested in Komplete, and Reaktor was worth the price of admission alone! The possibilities of interaction with fellow dreamers have only just begun to show fruition. This is a very good example, and presented well.
There is little in the way of explaining how to set up this ensemble. Its more a scanty overview of someone's performance options. It would have been useful to see how the SEQ connects to even just one Ableton Live clip. Where does it get its input from or how do you add it to a Reaktor ens?
+Liam Donaldson the article has more details and peeks under the hood. Not sure why CDM didn't include it in the about section. createdigitalmusic.com/2015/11/in-just-a-few-minutes-mod-a-euclidean-sequencer-in-reaktor/
This can be done in Ableton in a much easier and cleaner way. You wont have nice display of the polyrhythms like in the video but its practically the same method. Just use multiple midi channels with different length midi loops in 16th divisions such as 5/8, 3/8, 1/4 and so on. Set up an instrument of choice and route the midi patterns from each channel to via the routing section and you’re good to go. Just make sure to ‘monitor in’ the midi instrument.
Yea thats a cool idea, but it's missing a step. A euclidean sequencer uses an algorithm to automatically insert notes spaced equidistant from each other. Which is what makes it fun and inspiring to use.
One of my biggest challenges with Reaktor is the sheer amount of stuff you can do. Great video that showcases some little known techniques.
Nice Reaktorizing! I'm always amazed at how all these audio professionals keep messing up their micing setups. So much tongue and breath.
Nadine is lovely!!
Ahhh...The Future Is Here...and I can't afford it!!!
Just kidding...I just invested in Komplete, and Reaktor was worth the price of admission alone!
The possibilities of interaction with fellow dreamers have only just begun to show fruition. This is a very good example, and presented well.
Wow 4000 instruments - cant wait to demo ALL of them.
There is little in the way of explaining how to set up this ensemble. Its more a scanty overview of someone's performance options. It would have been useful to see how the SEQ connects to even just one Ableton Live clip. Where does it get its input from or how do you add it to a Reaktor ens?
+Liam Donaldson ... 1 midi track routing to all midi tracks and ens i thing
+Liam Donaldson the article has more details and peeks under the hood. Not sure why CDM didn't include it in the about section. createdigitalmusic.com/2015/11/in-just-a-few-minutes-mod-a-euclidean-sequencer-in-reaktor/
+Ed Kennedy big thx was looking for this, like to experiment..
You are awesome :)
love you!!! thanky youuu
what sequencers are those? can someone provide a reaktor library link?
J Riley Hill thanks.
This can be done in Ableton in a much easier and cleaner way. You wont have nice display of the polyrhythms like in the video but its practically the same method.
Just use multiple midi channels with different length midi loops in 16th divisions such as 5/8, 3/8, 1/4 and so on. Set up an instrument of choice and route the midi patterns from each channel to via the routing section and you’re good to go. Just make sure to ‘monitor in’ the midi instrument.
funny i was just thinking about it
cause i tried what she does and not as easy going as presented.............
actually its not fun at all :D
Yea thats a cool idea, but it's missing a step. A euclidean sequencer uses an algorithm to automatically insert notes spaced equidistant from each other. Which is what makes it fun and inspiring to use.
I mean you can but this video hifhlights what reaktor can do
Nice Video ....
my haircut is a creative modular system
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A modular system with a maximum of 2 blocks
Wait is that Dr P in the audience around 4:20 mark lol
sounds little you need some subversion system for changes on plugins lol
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what is that mic tho
Beautiful Doll.
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Why is the GUI file browser on Reaktor so fucking ugly
An interesting exercise, but mot terribly musical.