Reaktor how i can build switch beetween different filter modules ? (LIKE Ladder/Pro52 switch) ?

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Reaktor how i can build switch beetween different filter modules ? (LIKE Ladder/Pro52 switch) ?

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Distributor/Panner module (Built-In) upstream of the filters?
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JPQ wrote:Reaktor how i can build switch beetween different filter modules ? (LIKE Ladder/Pro52 switch) ?
well , how about using a switch module ?...

add as many ports as filters you wish to switch between ...
set the method of choosing ( buttons , menu , text panel , spin ) ,
in the switch properties tab ...
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normal wrote:
JPQ wrote:Reaktor how i can build switch beetween different filter modules ? (LIKE Ladder/Pro52 switch) ?
well , how about using a switch module ?...

add as many ports as filters you wish to switch between ...
set the method of choosing ( buttons , menu , text panel , spin ) ,
in the switch properties tab ...
maybe if i can connect audio to swich and if not now this kind switch can control this thing ?

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JPQ wrote:
normal wrote:
JPQ wrote:Reaktor how i can build switch beetween different filter modules ? (LIKE Ladder/Pro52 switch) ?
well , how about using a switch module ?...

add as many ports as filters you wish to switch between ...
set the method of choosing ( buttons , menu , text panel , spin ) ,
in the switch properties tab ...
maybe if i can connect audio to swich and if not now this kind switch can control this thing ?
the best way to start to get a handle on this , is to find an existing .ens that does
what you want to do , and then dig inside , to learn how it was done ...

asking specific questions , at the NI forum , has been beneficial for me , as well ...
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JPQ wrote:
normal wrote:
JPQ wrote:Reaktor how i can build switch beetween different filter modules ? (LIKE Ladder/Pro52 switch) ?
well , how about using a switch module ?...

add as many ports as filters you wish to switch between ...
set the method of choosing ( buttons , menu , text panel , spin ) ,
in the switch properties tab ...
maybe if i can connect audio to swich and if not now this kind switch can control this thing ?
Have you looked at the application reference section 8 where it tells you about using switches?
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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considering the questions you are asking , i recommend you examine the ' soundschool analog ' .ens ,
in the classics section , of the reaktor browser page ...

look at how this .ens is built ...
pay close attention to the properties tab , of the modules ...

reading the furnished materials , will help , as well ...
:wink:
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normal wrote:considering the questions you are asking , i recommend you examine the ' soundschool analog ' .ens ,
in the classics section , of the reaktor browser page ...

look at how this .ens is built ...
pay close attention to the properties tab , of the modules ...

reading the furnished materials , will help , as well ...
:wink:
I think words work better than looking complex circuit but i try look them again...

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This kind of structure will do what you want:

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If you use a fader as a selector control you can crossfade between filter types.

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~Pd~ wrote:This kind of structure will do what you want:

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If you use a fader as a selector control you can crossfade between filter types.
Thanks. i understanded earlier. now i must try solve one thing itself and itself becouse i try learn without asking too much. and now thinking is possible use lfo select filtters balance.

ps. brw i maybe soon post my first polysynth and my first weird synth...

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~Pd~ wrote:This kind of structure will do what you want:

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If you use a fader as a selector control you can crossfade between filter types.
it'll also eat more cpu than using a simple switch. a switch effectively disables the unused down-stream circuits, while a selector does not (all connected circuits will be active at all times if the selector itself is active). on modern cpus two primary filters eat little, but in case of a more complex structures, a switch might be more efficient.

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Yes, it's a trade-off. Switches save CPU, but they cause Reaktor-wide resets that can make clicks and pops in the sound. And you can't crossfade a switch. I usually reserve switches for turning effects off and on.

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~Pd~ wrote:Yes, it's a trade-off. Switches save CPU, but they cause Reaktor-wide resets that can make clicks and pops in the sound. And you can't crossfade a switch. I usually reserve switches for turning effects off and on.
i've experienced those clicks before , in some .ens ...
given that cpu is not quite the issue it used to be , w/ newer machines available now ,
i'll have to try your suggestion ...
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Switches suck, they wreck your audio and trigger global resets, Just Say No!
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@ jpq ..
dude ..you are asking the same questions here as on the reaktor forum ...
Take a look in the manual first , before asking really really basic simple questions .
If you allready have problems with these simple tasks in reaktor ...I am afraid that .......
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