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Select all snapshots in list, right-click and first select Show Meta Info and then NI Meta Info -> Instrument or FX as appropriateįrom Reaktor File Menu -> Save As then browse to

As an example I put “boscomac” here for all the boscomac stuff)Ĭhange Sub Bank (as above and as an example: I put Bit Torsion for boscomac Bit Torsion)Ĭlick on the main module name (between ins and outs)Ĭlick Properties -> Connect -> ID Actions -> Sort & Compress IDs until Base ID = 0Ĭlick Function -> Snapshots -> Select Master -> (select 2nd option if more than one)įrom the first drop-down under preset browser, select the 2nd item (if there are 2 items - not the one starting with Ens) Right-click empty area outside panel and select Ensemble propertiesĬhange Bank (this depends on how you want to organize your effects/instruments.
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Launch Maschine standalone software on your computer
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This is just based on steps posted on the NI forum and my own trial and error: I think BE is unique somehow.Īnyway, I am a Reaktor noob and I’m not even sure what most of these steps do.

That was a couple of weeks ago and maybe I am missing some important step but I don’t think so. I have used this to successfully import dozens of instruments and FX including all of the boscomac stuff. I am including my procedure anyway in case it helps someone. This and the fact the old Fallout games are free and I think we should find a bunker to alternate gaming and sound design for the rest of the winter.Well this is embarrassing - while following my own steps to try and get Banaan Electrique on the M+, I failed. it’s possible to use your own modulators built in Reaktor such as sequencers or break-point envelopes using the EXT option,as well as MIDI/OSC signals to further shape your sounds.Īnd Antonio has joined Twisted Tools. In addition to the pre-established modulators and controls. Included is a custom created sound bank of acoustic and synthetic instrument and field recordings designed specially for Dron-e, but you can load your own and venture into unknown sonic territories. Dron-e contains flexible parameters and controls for creating everything from delicate atmospheres to complex walls of sound. (An older version of the ensemble, but still worth ten minutes.)ĭron-e is a Reaktor Instrument specialised in creating ambient, generative, abstract and cinematic soundscapes and drones. When you are ready to come back to Earth (aw, do I have to?), there’s a handy video tutorial to get you started with using the free ensemble you’ve just grabbed, courtesy Brent Kallmer. It was all I could do to actually write this story and not just get lost in a dreamland drifting away to the sound samples: But I am trying to think of the last time a set of Reaktor snapshots sounded like it could get an album release. Just expect to feel some pangs of envy at the Reaktor-patching genius here, and perhaps a little shadow of guilt switching it on. If you happen already to have DRON-E, you can pick up other wonderful Twisted Tools work at a discount.ĭRON-E is an OSC and MIDI-controllable, modern, rich sound world of its own. It’s almost worth buying Reaktor just to get this for free.
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So here’s quite a Christmas present: you get DRON-E for free once you sign up at Twisted Tools.
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(I wasn’t the only person who felt that way – Killzone Shadow Fall sound designer Lewis James made heavy use of this on the PS4 game, among other composers.) It can be darkly gorgeous, or unsettlingly rich with sound.


Eerie drones will transport you to feeling like you’re crawling about a distant asteroid or entered a convent that has retreated to an alien mineshaft. And DRON-E is a masterpiece, a Reaktor ensemble capable of generating entire universes of ambient sound. Composition and invention are two tasks that always blur – there’s some engineering to making music, and that extends to sound design.īut let’s get real: when you come across someone like Antonio Blanca, you reach a whole other level.īlanca does exquisite work in Reaktor ensembles and carefully-crafted Lemur templates to match.
