Category Archives: Reaktor

Making x0x drums in Reaktor

I’ve been working on some tutorials for building x0x drums in Reaktor. Be sure to watch them in HD. Part 1 looks at building kicks based off of the roland 808 and 909. We also look at how to calculate the freq and resonance from the schematics. Part 2 looks at building snares using noise [...]

Reaktor Vocoder tutorials

I’ve been working on some tutorials for building vocoders in Reaktor. Be sure to watch them in HD Part 1 looks at using bandpass filters in Reaktor core, along with “abusing” polyphony to dynamically create as many bandpass filters as we’d like. Part 2 looks at using the core BP1 filter to compensate for gain [...]

Updated our GrainStretch Ensemble

The GrainStretch is now stereo, and should load up with the main panel screen. It can be downloaded here http://flipmu.com/work/software/

Reaktor Tutorial on Building a Basic Synth

This Reaktor Tutorial serves as an introduction to Reaktor, and covers building a two oscillator synth. The video starts with an overview of the Reakor manuals, and then looks at building the synth example from the getting started manual. The example ensemble can be found at flipmu.com/work/software/

Reaktor Tutorial on Filter Modulation

NOTE: I’m working on clearing up some inconstancies in the video, and will repost the tutorial shortly. Apologies for any broken links. This is the first in a new series of Reaktor Tutorials that we will be posting on flipmu.com. This video covers the different ways in which you can modulate a Filter in Reaktor, and [...]

Interesting Reaktor OSC info

It seems that in using my arduinome today, that Reaktor really preferes to work with ports higher then the 8000/8080. I ended up using 10000/10001, and the messages became much more consistent. If you’re running into issues with Reaktor and OSC, this might be worth a shot.

MU-303 (TB-303 style in Reaktor)

In the works here at FlipMu is a new 303-style synth made in Reaktor. Modeled after one of our favourite synths of all time, the Roland TB-303 with a bit of modern beefyness. Heres a short live jam strutting some of its capabilities…

Making Counters in Reaktor core

Click to download Counter.ens So I hope to start a series of posts about using Reaktor core. Reaktor core is very powerful, but can be a little daunting at first. I was lucky enough to learn from Martijn Zwartjes while at CalArts, and I’m going to try my best to show some of the things [...]