The wavetable oscillator block also features lo-fi modes which authentically model vintage digital convertors with gritty noise and jitter, great for old-school digital synth tones Powerful oscillators including the Atomic Oscillator: a versatile oscillator block that fuses extreme additive synthesis with FM synthesis, great for thick, harmonically rich timbres.30 presets included by Itoa and Cinningbao.Simple to use front panel patching for easily routing modulation sources, plus unlimited sound design possibilities available from the ‘structure’ view!.Modular design makes quickly sketching sound design ideas quick and easy.A powerful morphing filter and a suite of effects can be used to further sculpt the sound. ![]() The pack also includes a versatile wavetable oscillator with controls to warp and twist the waveform’s harmonics. The pack is based on two powerful new oscillators, the Atomic Oscillator is an additive FM oscillator that breaks sound into its component parts and provides a multitude of controls to reconstruct the sound at the ‘sub-atomic’ level! Deep cross modulation options between the oscillator’s 2 additive engines result in interesting and unique sounds and timbres. The pack is a collection of 50 ground breaking and innovative new modules for Reaktor Blocks that are sophisticated and versatile enough to create any sound you could imagine. Atomic Pack A revolutionary new modular synthesis playground You can modulate and apply FM to each individual partial (harmonic) of the oscillator’s 2 additive engines and there are also really flexible resynthesis options if you connect an external signal. This one is really special, the main oscillator in the pack uses a novel approach combining additive and FM synthesis for really amazing and unique timbres. It's free, and there are loads of free modules as well.Hi Folks, we are super excited to release the Atomic Pack, our latest Reaktor Blocks pack! I also just got into VCV Rack, which is a bit different as it's more of an actual Eurorack emulation, but there are loads of interesting modules for that (like "Audible Instruments" which are emulations of Mutable Instruments modules). I guess the notable thing here is that it works with the free Reaktor Player? Haven't delved into the ToyBox free pack yet nothing seemed to jump out at me. It's really simple, which is part of the appeal for me as a relative newbie to this stuff. It seems based on the Bento Box sequencer. Seren is nice for doing polyrhythmic sequences. ![]() ![]() I feed it my own compositions and hook the Start knob to a midi controller (and perhaps modulate it with an LFO too) to "scratch" samples.īrett Blocks pack has some fun oscillators, among other things. Again, there are probably many others like it, but this is the one I enjoy. NUBE is a fun grain cloud sampler that I've been having fun with as well. ![]() There are many others like it, but this is the one I enjoy. If you're into generative/procedural composition, this pack is definitely worth investigating.Įuclidean is fairly straightforward and easy to use, and gets a lot of use here. Plenty of useful oscillators and generators as well. Lots of utility to be found here, for a bit more esoteric/generative uses. I've been playing with Turing Machine, Burst Generator, and other similar stuff from that collection. So this is coming from a somewhat-newbie, generative-music perspective.Įuro Reakt has some cool blocks for generative stuff among other things.
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