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  • @Cib said:
    This years N.I. gift is fantastic too and i bet there will be a bigger version with a good upgrade price too if you download it. Also a voucher is available too. Nice....very very nice.
    https://www.native-instruments.com/en/specials/happy-holidays-2017/

    Thanks for the heads-up.

  • @Cib said:
    This is great stuff mostly. Again i can´t make it trough the servers....i hope tomorrow.
    https://www.heavyocity.com/product/free-production-loops-2017/

    @Lady_App_titude said:
    VI Labs True Cowbells will rock your world. Cuz who doesn’t need MORE COWBELL baby!

    https://www.vilabsaudio.com/truecowbells

    @Cib said:
    This years N.I. gift is fantastic too and i bet there will be a bigger version with a good upgrade price too if you download it. Also a voucher is available too. Nice....very very nice.
    https://www.native-instruments.com/en/specials/happy-holidays-2017/

    Thanks for putting these up, had fun last night with the samples and cowbells, had to resist posting the cowbell vid. Can't wait to try that phaser from native instruments, they make fantastico fx.

  • More stuff. It´s a free alpha (stand alone, no plug-in) for what will come in a lot bigger project (like Pianoteq) in 2018:
    https://www.modartt.com/organteq

  • And another one i like: http://www.amplesound.net/en/pro-pd.asp?id=27
    Lots of high quality free stuff for Christmas!

  • @knewspeak said:
    Balkan Ethnic Freebie, works in Kontakt player, https://www.strezov-sampling.com/products/17/Freebies.html

    That sounds good, thanks.

  • edited December 2017

    O.k. Not free but for $1 it is close to it :)
    https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/1-Instruments/4-Synth/1558-Vacuum-Pro-
    There are also some other up to 99% sales for 2 days :o

  • Two nice freebies if you like drums, first is druminator by audio assault, just three different acoustic kits, but the mixer with built in fx is fantastic, nice drum sculpting to be had. Au, vst, vst3, aax and that older strange protools format, win and osx via bpb, only two days on this so get your skates on, ends 27th.

    https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2017/12/24/audio-assault-druminator-free/

    The other is a kontakt drum library, really good drums for layering or using as bass, sfx etc, by impact soundworks, also worth picking up the free snes library and the free violin.

    https://impactsoundworks.com/product/cinematic-synthetic-drums/

    Happy christmas and a merry new year my lovely moomins.

  • If you missed this the first time round, positive grid are giving away their pro series eq's, pultec is especially nice, not sure when this ends but is advertised as very limited time, eq's are near the bottom of the store page.

    https://store.positivegrid.com

  • @mister_rz said:
    Two nice freebies if you like drums, first is druminator by audio assault, just three different acoustic kits, but the mixer with built in fx is fantastic, nice drum sculpting to be had. Au, vst, vst3, aax and that older strange protools format, win and osx via bpb, only two days on this so get your skates on, ends 27th.

    https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2017/12/24/audio-assault-druminator-free/

    The other is a kontakt drum library, really good drums for layering or using as bass, sfx etc, by impact soundworks, also worth picking up the free snes library and the free violin.

    https://impactsoundworks.com/product/cinematic-synthetic-drums/

    Happy christmas and a merry new year my lovely moomins.

    Cool, audio assault makes cool plugins, I love bass grinder.

  • @mrufino1 said:

    @mister_rz said:
    Two nice freebies if you like drums, first is druminator by audio assault, just three different acoustic kits, but the mixer with built in fx is fantastic, nice drum sculpting to be had. Au, vst, vst3, aax and that older strange protools format, win and osx via bpb, only two days on this so get your skates on, ends 27th.

    https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2017/12/24/audio-assault-druminator-free/

    The other is a kontakt drum library, really good drums for layering or using as bass, sfx etc, by impact soundworks, also worth picking up the free snes library and the free violin.

    https://impactsoundworks.com/product/cinematic-synthetic-drums/

    Happy christmas and a merry new year my lovely moomins.

    Cool, audio assault makes cool plugins, I love bass grinder.

    I've got a few of their plugins, oddly tho, my favourite one still is a freebie called headcrusher free, not on their site anymore, but can do wonders on a drum bus, prefer it over the full version, as its quick to dial in.

  • edited December 2017

    @mister_rz said:

    @mrufino1 said:

    @mister_rz said:
    Two nice freebies if you like drums, first is druminator by audio assault, just three different acoustic kits, but the mixer with built in fx is fantastic, nice drum sculpting to be had. Au, vst, vst3, aax and that older strange protools format, win and osx via bpb, only two days on this so get your skates on, ends 27th.

    https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2017/12/24/audio-assault-druminator-free/

    The other is a kontakt drum library, really good drums for layering or using as bass, sfx etc, by impact soundworks, also worth picking up the free snes library and the free violin.

    https://impactsoundworks.com/product/cinematic-synthetic-drums/

    Happy christmas and a merry new year my lovely moomins.

    Cool, audio assault makes cool plugins, I love bass grinder.

    I've got a few of their plugins, oddly tho, my favourite one still is a freebie called headcrusher free, not on their site anymore, but can do wonders on a drum bus, prefer it over the full version, as its quick to dial in.

    I don't have that one but I just bought bass grinder, grind machine, and the transient one on sale (all three were bundled). I only wanted bass grinder but I'm sure I'll use the others at some point. Or at least the transient one. I had bass grinder free as well, but they stopped making the full version available for a while. The also make the bass amp plugin that comes with computer music magazine, it's really really good and although not as many options, it's better than bass grinder because it has a wet/ dry knob, so no need to duplicate the track to have DI and amp.

    I tried druminator last night in harrison mixbus with midi loops from odd grooves and groove monkey and it worked well.

  • Embertone the makers of Sensual Sax and Jubal Flute for iOS have this freebie for desktop at present.

    https://www.kvraudio.com/news/a-holiday-gift-from-embertone-39781

  • Klevgrand sale on vst has started.

    https://store.klevgrand.se/

  • @mrufino1 said:

    @mister_rz said:

    @mrufino1 said:

    @mister_rz said:
    Two nice freebies if you like drums, first is druminator by audio assault, just three different acoustic kits, but the mixer with built in fx is fantastic, nice drum sculpting to be had. Au, vst, vst3, aax and that older strange protools format, win and osx via bpb, only two days on this so get your skates on, ends 27th.

    https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2017/12/24/audio-assault-druminator-free/

    The other is a kontakt drum library, really good drums for layering or using as bass, sfx etc, by impact soundworks, also worth picking up the free snes library and the free violin.

    https://impactsoundworks.com/product/cinematic-synthetic-drums/

    Happy christmas and a merry new year my lovely moomins.

    Cool, audio assault makes cool plugins, I love bass grinder.

    I've got a few of their plugins, oddly tho, my favourite one still is a freebie called headcrusher free, not on their site anymore, but can do wonders on a drum bus, prefer it over the full version, as its quick to dial in.

    I don't have that one but I just bought bass grinder, grind machine, and the transient one on sale (all three were bundled). I only wanted bass grinder but I'm sure I'll use the others at some point. Or at least the transient one. I had bass grinder free as well, but they stopped making the full version available for a while. The also make the bass amp plugin that comes with computer music magazine, it's really really good and although not as many options, it's better than bass grinder because it has a wet/ dry knob, so no need to duplicate the track to have DI and amp.

    I tried druminator last night in harrison mixbus with midi loops from odd grooves and groove monkey and it worked well.

    Their transient plugin is quite good, don't use it that often myself, but it has a lot of options for fine tuning stuff. Been getting into guitar amps and especially the fx pedals after neglecting them for years as I was mainly making electronic stuff and making assumptions, got my eye on the tc electronic guitar bundle atm as the chorus is super smooth and it's on sale.

    Picked up druminator when it first came out, was a bit disappointed at first, as it only had three kits, but once I started playing with the fx section and shaping things to my liking, it grew on me. Like using acoustic drums as I can shape things more and love acoustic snares, especially after I put them through a nice vca compressor to give them that nice and weighty extended sound. Are you using the 32c version of mixbus? I've got the standard version and love it for mixing, find that I don't use as many fx when I use it, saturation is especially sweet.

  • @Jumpercollins said:
    Embertone the makers of Sensual Sax and Jubal Flute for iOS have this freebie for desktop at present.

    https://www.kvraudio.com/news/a-holiday-gift-from-embertone-39781

    Grabbed this today, now I'm back from family christmas meetup I'm going to give it a whirl, make some nice pad sounds.

  • @mister_rz said:

    @mrufino1 said:

    @mister_rz said:

    @mrufino1 said:

    @mister_rz said:
    Two nice freebies if you like drums, first is druminator by audio assault, just three different acoustic kits, but the mixer with built in fx is fantastic, nice drum sculpting to be had. Au, vst, vst3, aax and that older strange protools format, win and osx via bpb, only two days on this so get your skates on, ends 27th.

    https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2017/12/24/audio-assault-druminator-free/

    The other is a kontakt drum library, really good drums for layering or using as bass, sfx etc, by impact soundworks, also worth picking up the free snes library and the free violin.

    https://impactsoundworks.com/product/cinematic-synthetic-drums/

    Happy christmas and a merry new year my lovely moomins.

    Cool, audio assault makes cool plugins, I love bass grinder.

    I've got a few of their plugins, oddly tho, my favourite one still is a freebie called headcrusher free, not on their site anymore, but can do wonders on a drum bus, prefer it over the full version, as its quick to dial in.

    I don't have that one but I just bought bass grinder, grind machine, and the transient one on sale (all three were bundled). I only wanted bass grinder but I'm sure I'll use the others at some point. Or at least the transient one. I had bass grinder free as well, but they stopped making the full version available for a while. The also make the bass amp plugin that comes with computer music magazine, it's really really good and although not as many options, it's better than bass grinder because it has a wet/ dry knob, so no need to duplicate the track to have DI and amp.

    I tried druminator last night in harrison mixbus with midi loops from odd grooves and groove monkey and it worked well.

    Their transient plugin is quite good, don't use it that often myself, but it has a lot of options for fine tuning stuff. Been getting into guitar amps and especially the fx pedals after neglecting them for years as I was mainly making electronic stuff and making assumptions, got my eye on the tc electronic guitar bundle atm as the chorus is super smooth and it's on sale.

    Picked up druminator when it first came out, was a bit disappointed at first, as it only had three kits, but once I started playing with the fx section and shaping things to my liking, it grew on me. Like using acoustic drums as I can shape things more and love acoustic snares, especially after I put them through a nice vca compressor to give them that nice and weighty extended sound. Are you using the 32c version of mixbus? I've got the standard version and love it for mixing, find that I don't use as many fx when I use it, saturation is especially sweet.

    I also just have the standard version, it covers my needs well. I have an 11" macbook air so I think 32c will be too much for that small screen. I had an opportunity while in maine to use mixbus with a very large monitor and that was a very pleasurable experience, I'm going to have to get a big monitor at some point.

    And yes, I usually use less plugins unless it's something I didn't track at all or I tracked it a long time ago and have learned since. But it's a cool program to use for sure.

  • @mrufino1 said:

    @mister_rz said:

    @mrufino1 said:

    @mister_rz said:

    @mrufino1 said:

    @mister_rz said:
    Two nice freebies if you like drums, first is druminator by audio assault, just three different acoustic kits, but the mixer with built in fx is fantastic, nice drum sculpting to be had. Au, vst, vst3, aax and that older strange protools format, win and osx via bpb, only two days on this so get your skates on, ends 27th.

    https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2017/12/24/audio-assault-druminator-free/

    The other is a kontakt drum library, really good drums for layering or using as bass, sfx etc, by impact soundworks, also worth picking up the free snes library and the free violin.

    https://impactsoundworks.com/product/cinematic-synthetic-drums/

    Happy christmas and a merry new year my lovely moomins.

    Cool, audio assault makes cool plugins, I love bass grinder.

    I've got a few of their plugins, oddly tho, my favourite one still is a freebie called headcrusher free, not on their site anymore, but can do wonders on a drum bus, prefer it over the full version, as its quick to dial in.

    I don't have that one but I just bought bass grinder, grind machine, and the transient one on sale (all three were bundled). I only wanted bass grinder but I'm sure I'll use the others at some point. Or at least the transient one. I had bass grinder free as well, but they stopped making the full version available for a while. The also make the bass amp plugin that comes with computer music magazine, it's really really good and although not as many options, it's better than bass grinder because it has a wet/ dry knob, so no need to duplicate the track to have DI and amp.

    I tried druminator last night in harrison mixbus with midi loops from odd grooves and groove monkey and it worked well.

    Their transient plugin is quite good, don't use it that often myself, but it has a lot of options for fine tuning stuff. Been getting into guitar amps and especially the fx pedals after neglecting them for years as I was mainly making electronic stuff and making assumptions, got my eye on the tc electronic guitar bundle atm as the chorus is super smooth and it's on sale.

    Picked up druminator when it first came out, was a bit disappointed at first, as it only had three kits, but once I started playing with the fx section and shaping things to my liking, it grew on me. Like using acoustic drums as I can shape things more and love acoustic snares, especially after I put them through a nice vca compressor to give them that nice and weighty extended sound. Are you using the 32c version of mixbus? I've got the standard version and love it for mixing, find that I don't use as many fx when I use it, saturation is especially sweet.

    I also just have the standard version, it covers my needs well. I have an 11" macbook air so I think 32c will be too much for that small screen. I had an opportunity while in maine to use mixbus with a very large monitor and that was a very pleasurable experience, I'm going to have to get a big monitor at some point.

    And yes, I usually use less plugins unless it's something I didn't track at all or I tracked it a long time ago and have learned since. But it's a cool program to use for sure.

    One of the main reasons I didn't upgrade to 32c is my mbp is a little long in the tooth, I've seen a few people use widescreen tv's for music, I'd like to get one of those extra wide monitors, but that's going to have to wait until I've updated my laptop.

  • Quite a good freebie to end the year courtesy of don't crack, this instrument of splendour.

    For the uvi sample player, microtonal goodness, links to the sample player if you don't have it from the page below. Happy new year :)

    http://www.dontcrack.com/news/2017/12/semantic_danielou_53/

  • edited January 2018

    Not free but it´s going to be on a one day sale at New Year for 5 dollar.
    https://www.fathomsynth.com/#fathom

  • This is a great little free and useful MIDI FX for me. No windows yet but maybe soon as well as for iOS. A pro version (payed) is in the works too.
    This really helped me out and is very easy and fast to use. Ii just record yet midi notes, note length and velocity but for a freebie it´s O.K. of course.
    Logic f.e. makes it a bit hard (you have to workaround that and use another track as well) to record midi chords of other midi FX like Cthulhu rather than just the midi key you actually trigger and record that in the sequencer.
    Now you can put these midi chord FX plug-ins before that and it will actually record the chords into REPETO, which now let´s you just overdub or play just above that and delete the other notes and a few other things.
    At the end you just can drop and drag the midi notes into the sequencer, another track or another tool which support midi import.
    Would be great to have this on iOS as well in DAW´s which support it (i hope NS2 will do that at some point).
    http://repeto.net

  • Really nice phase distortion plugin has gone free, has a much nicer tone to it than a lot of distortion plugs and great shaping abilities. I'm not too keen on the outright distortion, but on the way to it, it sounds sweet, really good saturation. Mac and pc au, vst and vst3, uses fastspring at checkout, so you have to fill in your email and address, no phone number tho thankfully, sometimes the quest for personal info goes too far.

    https://creativeintent.co/products/temper

    Also worth a look is the free stuff from kilohearts, fx that can be used in a modular way, only get basic building blocks, some of the paid stuff is fantastic, quite powerful and very experimental when you start linking everything together.

    https://kilohearts.com/products/snap_heap

  • @mister_rz said:
    Really nice phase distortion plugin has gone free, has a much nicer tone to it than a lot of distortion plugs and great shaping abilities. I'm not too keen on the outright distortion, but on the way to it, it sounds sweet, really good saturation. Mac and pc au, vst and vst3, uses fastspring at checkout, so you have to fill in your email and address, no phone number tho thankfully, sometimes the quest for personal info goes too far.

    https://creativeintent.co/products/temper

    Also worth a look is the free stuff from kilohearts, fx that can be used in a modular way, only get basic building blocks, some of the paid stuff is fantastic, quite powerful and very experimental when you start linking everything together.

    https://kilohearts.com/products/snap_heap

    Thanks, I’ll check those out.

    This is a great freebie for Reaktor users:

    https://www.blinksonic.com/2017/11/17/processorzv_2-free-download-for-reaktor-6-owners/

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @mister_rz said:
    Really nice phase distortion plugin has gone free, has a much nicer tone to it than a lot of distortion plugs and great shaping abilities. I'm not too keen on the outright distortion, but on the way to it, it sounds sweet, really good saturation. Mac and pc au, vst and vst3, uses fastspring at checkout, so you have to fill in your email and address, no phone number tho thankfully, sometimes the quest for personal info goes too far.

    https://creativeintent.co/products/temper

    Also worth a look is the free stuff from kilohearts, fx that can be used in a modular way, only get basic building blocks, some of the paid stuff is fantastic, quite powerful and very experimental when you start linking everything together.

    https://kilohearts.com/products/snap_heap

    Thanks, I’ll check those out.

    This is a great freebie for Reaktor users:

    https://www.blinksonic.com/2017/11/17/processorzv_2-free-download-for-reaktor-6-owners/

    Going to have a play with that later looks fantastic, nks ready to boot, still haven't got into the blocks thing properly.

  • @mister_rz said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @mister_rz said:
    Really nice phase distortion plugin has gone free, has a much nicer tone to it than a lot of distortion plugs and great shaping abilities. I'm not too keen on the outright distortion, but on the way to it, it sounds sweet, really good saturation. Mac and pc au, vst and vst3, uses fastspring at checkout, so you have to fill in your email and address, no phone number tho thankfully, sometimes the quest for personal info goes too far.

    https://creativeintent.co/products/temper

    Also worth a look is the free stuff from kilohearts, fx that can be used in a modular way, only get basic building blocks, some of the paid stuff is fantastic, quite powerful and very experimental when you start linking everything together.

    https://kilohearts.com/products/snap_heap

    Thanks, I’ll check those out.

    This is a great freebie for Reaktor users:

    https://www.blinksonic.com/2017/11/17/processorzv_2-free-download-for-reaktor-6-owners/

    Going to have a play with that later looks fantastic, nks ready to boot, still haven't got into the blocks thing properly.

    I use it quite a lot. I load up the edit screen of whatever ensemble I’m in, and then connect it between the outputs. Works really well, and not too heavy on the cpu.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @mister_rz said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @mister_rz said:
    Really nice phase distortion plugin has gone free, has a much nicer tone to it than a lot of distortion plugs and great shaping abilities. I'm not too keen on the outright distortion, but on the way to it, it sounds sweet, really good saturation. Mac and pc au, vst and vst3, uses fastspring at checkout, so you have to fill in your email and address, no phone number tho thankfully, sometimes the quest for personal info goes too far.

    https://creativeintent.co/products/temper

    Also worth a look is the free stuff from kilohearts, fx that can be used in a modular way, only get basic building blocks, some of the paid stuff is fantastic, quite powerful and very experimental when you start linking everything together.

    https://kilohearts.com/products/snap_heap

    Thanks, I’ll check those out.

    This is a great freebie for Reaktor users:

    https://www.blinksonic.com/2017/11/17/processorzv_2-free-download-for-reaktor-6-owners/

    Going to have a play with that later looks fantastic, nks ready to boot, still haven't got into the blocks thing properly.

    I use it quite a lot. I load up the edit screen of whatever ensemble I’m in, and then connect it between the outputs. Works really well, and not too heavy on the cpu.

    Do you know if you can just pass audio through reaktor blocks and use this fx and other blocks to mangle it?

  • @mister_rz said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @mister_rz said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @mister_rz said:
    Really nice phase distortion plugin has gone free, has a much nicer tone to it than a lot of distortion plugs and great shaping abilities. I'm not too keen on the outright distortion, but on the way to it, it sounds sweet, really good saturation. Mac and pc au, vst and vst3, uses fastspring at checkout, so you have to fill in your email and address, no phone number tho thankfully, sometimes the quest for personal info goes too far.

    https://creativeintent.co/products/temper

    Also worth a look is the free stuff from kilohearts, fx that can be used in a modular way, only get basic building blocks, some of the paid stuff is fantastic, quite powerful and very experimental when you start linking everything together.

    https://kilohearts.com/products/snap_heap

    Thanks, I’ll check those out.

    This is a great freebie for Reaktor users:

    https://www.blinksonic.com/2017/11/17/processorzv_2-free-download-for-reaktor-6-owners/

    Going to have a play with that later looks fantastic, nks ready to boot, still haven't got into the blocks thing properly.

    I use it quite a lot. I load up the edit screen of whatever ensemble I’m in, and then connect it between the outputs. Works really well, and not too heavy on the cpu.

    Do you know if you can just pass audio through reaktor blocks and use this fx and other blocks to mangle it?

    Few hours later finally got it working as an fx and being able to trigger the fx cells via midi, saw it could be used as a fx in the description. Tried to just load it as an reaktor fx at first on an audio track in logic, worked, but I couldn't get the midi to trigger. Then loaded alchemy used a reaktor midi fx as the sequencer, loaded another reaktor in the fx slot, set it to midi channel two, painted in some notes on channel 2, still no dice. Finally loaded it as an instrument, sidechained the audio into reaktor, then muted the original source, worked, could use midi to trigger the fx. Sounds really good especially the phaser, reminds me of effectix, my weekend has taken a turn towards reaktor, need sleep though.

  • @mister_rz said:

    @mister_rz said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @mister_rz said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @mister_rz said:
    Really nice phase distortion plugin has gone free, has a much nicer tone to it than a lot of distortion plugs and great shaping abilities. I'm not too keen on the outright distortion, but on the way to it, it sounds sweet, really good saturation. Mac and pc au, vst and vst3, uses fastspring at checkout, so you have to fill in your email and address, no phone number tho thankfully, sometimes the quest for personal info goes too far.

    https://creativeintent.co/products/temper

    Also worth a look is the free stuff from kilohearts, fx that can be used in a modular way, only get basic building blocks, some of the paid stuff is fantastic, quite powerful and very experimental when you start linking everything together.

    https://kilohearts.com/products/snap_heap

    Thanks, I’ll check those out.

    This is a great freebie for Reaktor users:

    https://www.blinksonic.com/2017/11/17/processorzv_2-free-download-for-reaktor-6-owners/

    Going to have a play with that later looks fantastic, nks ready to boot, still haven't got into the blocks thing properly.

    I use it quite a lot. I load up the edit screen of whatever ensemble I’m in, and then connect it between the outputs. Works really well, and not too heavy on the cpu.

    Do you know if you can just pass audio through reaktor blocks and use this fx and other blocks to mangle it?

    Few hours later finally got it working as an fx and being able to trigger the fx cells via midi, saw it could be used as a fx in the description. Tried to just load it as an reaktor fx at first on an audio track in logic, worked, but I couldn't get the midi to trigger. Then loaded alchemy used a reaktor midi fx as the sequencer, loaded another reaktor in the fx slot, set it to midi channel two, painted in some notes on channel 2, still no dice. Finally loaded it as an instrument, sidechained the audio into reaktor, then muted the original source, worked, could use midi to trigger the fx. Sounds really good especially the phaser, reminds me of effectix, my weekend has taken a turn towards reaktor, need sleep though.

    Reaktor is also a Logic Midi FX now!

  • @mister_rz said:

    @mister_rz said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @mister_rz said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @mister_rz said:
    Really nice phase distortion plugin has gone free, has a much nicer tone to it than a lot of distortion plugs and great shaping abilities. I'm not too keen on the outright distortion, but on the way to it, it sounds sweet, really good saturation. Mac and pc au, vst and vst3, uses fastspring at checkout, so you have to fill in your email and address, no phone number tho thankfully, sometimes the quest for personal info goes too far.

    https://creativeintent.co/products/temper

    Also worth a look is the free stuff from kilohearts, fx that can be used in a modular way, only get basic building blocks, some of the paid stuff is fantastic, quite powerful and very experimental when you start linking everything together.

    https://kilohearts.com/products/snap_heap

    Thanks, I’ll check those out.

    This is a great freebie for Reaktor users:

    https://www.blinksonic.com/2017/11/17/processorzv_2-free-download-for-reaktor-6-owners/

    Going to have a play with that later looks fantastic, nks ready to boot, still haven't got into the blocks thing properly.

    I use it quite a lot. I load up the edit screen of whatever ensemble I’m in, and then connect it between the outputs. Works really well, and not too heavy on the cpu.

    Do you know if you can just pass audio through reaktor blocks and use this fx and other blocks to mangle it?

    Few hours later finally got it working as an fx and being able to trigger the fx cells via midi, saw it could be used as a fx in the description. Tried to just load it as an reaktor fx at first on an audio track in logic, worked, but I couldn't get the midi to trigger. Then loaded alchemy used a reaktor midi fx as the sequencer, loaded another reaktor in the fx slot, set it to midi channel two, painted in some notes on channel 2, still no dice. Finally loaded it as an instrument, sidechained the audio into reaktor, then muted the original source, worked, could use midi to trigger the fx. Sounds really good especially the phaser, reminds me of effectix, my weekend has taken a turn towards reaktor, need sleep though.

    Sorry, went to bed so missed your question.

    I’m still learning how to use Reaktor, but it’s very flexible. I load existing synth ensembles, and then drag in various blocks or fx ensembles to customise them (very hit and miss). This fx though always works well, and I just have to drop it in front of the output.

    Have you got the Maschine DAW? I’ll try and test it out as a plug-in in that today. Probably a lot easier than fiddling around in the Reaktor editor.

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