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AuthorTopic: Breaking apart a Reaktor Ensemble - so I can mix and match?
borax
Posted: 22nd November 2004 16:06
Hello,

Is there a way to mix and match pieces of Reaktor Ensembles with other Ensembles?

For instance I would like to open Junatik and place the chord sequencer from Akkord in it. How can this be done?

Thanks
whyterabbyt
Posted: 22nd November 2004 17:02
Flip answer : Cut and paste

Less flip answer; learn more about how reaktor ensembles work. Read the manual to learn what tyhe modules do. Study simpler ensembles. Then cut and paste.
meister eder
Posted: 22nd November 2004 17:36
borax wrote:
Is there a way to mix and match pieces of Reaktor Ensembles with other Ensembles?

For instance I would like to open Junatik and place the chord sequencer from Akkord in it. How can this be done?


There are some good tutorials at the NI site to get you started. Log in, dowlnoad, and learn. It's worth it.
ew
Posted: 23rd November 2004 00:47
Both the rabbyt and the doc(wow-Bugs Bunny Smile )are right here.Sure you can do it,but you should dig into it and find out what makes everything tick.
ew
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