that i dont know. i feel like maybe not. which would hinder it a bit. psybox requires you use the separate psybox+ version to do that.Neon Breath wrote:Does the Reaktor Player allow to change/use our own samples?Numanoid wrote:Yes, one could record some audio output, for further processing and use in a sampler, for example.chaosWyrM wrote:besides...it will work for half an hour in reaktor player before cutting out. someone itching for this kind of instrument but doesnt want to get the full reaktor could work around that limitation.
But with Reaktor in demo mode, users wont be able to get under "the hood" to put it that way.
Any free alternative to PsyBOX?
- KVRAF
- 1986 posts since 29 Apr, 2010 from NYC
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- KVRAF
- 4370 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
I had the time to gave it a try, and yes it does!chaosWyrM wrote:that i dont know. i feel like maybe not. which would hinder it a bit. psybox requires you use the separate psybox+ version to do that.Neon Breath wrote:Does the Reaktor Player allow to change/use our own samples?Numanoid wrote:Yes, one could record some audio output, for further processing and use in a sampler, for example.chaosWyrM wrote:besides...it will work for half an hour in reaktor player before cutting out. someone itching for this kind of instrument but doesnt want to get the full reaktor could work around that limitation.
But with Reaktor in demo mode, users wont be able to get under "the hood" to put it that way.
- KVRAF
- 1986 posts since 29 Apr, 2010 from NYC
well there ya go!Neon Breath wrote:I had the time to gave it a try, and yes it does!chaosWyrM wrote:that i dont know. i feel like maybe not. which would hinder it a bit. psybox requires you use the separate psybox+ version to do that.Neon Breath wrote:Does the Reaktor Player allow to change/use our own samples?Numanoid wrote:Yes, one could record some audio output, for further processing and use in a sampler, for example.chaosWyrM wrote:besides...it will work for half an hour in reaktor player before cutting out. someone itching for this kind of instrument but doesnt want to get the full reaktor could work around that limitation.
But with Reaktor in demo mode, users wont be able to get under "the hood" to put it that way.
dron-e really shines when you make your own maps from crazy sample collections.
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- KVRAF
- 4370 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
Indeed! Thanks for pointing that out. Very fun and creative toy (Drone-e). I don't even feel the need to have the full Reaktor version, 30 minutes is enough for experimentation, and bouncing / recording the output for further manipulation. I'll use it as a sound generator.chaosWyrM wrote:well there ya go!Neon Breath wrote:I had the time to gave it a try, and yes it does!chaosWyrM wrote:that i dont know. i feel like maybe not. which would hinder it a bit. psybox requires you use the separate psybox+ version to do that.Neon Breath wrote:Does the Reaktor Player allow to change/use our own samples?Numanoid wrote:Yes, one could record some audio output, for further processing and use in a sampler, for example.chaosWyrM wrote:besides...it will work for half an hour in reaktor player before cutting out. someone itching for this kind of instrument but doesnt want to get the full reaktor could work around that limitation.
But with Reaktor in demo mode, users wont be able to get under "the hood" to put it that way.![]()
dron-e really shines when you make your own maps from crazy sample collections.



