The Art of DSP in Reaktor - Native Instruments
Offered By: Native Instruments via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into the world of digital signal processing (DSP) in REAKTOR with Vadim Zavalishin, inventor of REAKTOR Core and NI DSP developer, in this comprehensive talk hosted by the B.A. Audio design track at SRH University of Popular Arts in Berlin. Explore filter design techniques and discover new additions to REAKTOR Core from the 6.2.2 library update. Learn about various filter types, including Moog and April Letter filters, and gain insights into DSP theory, selfoscillation, amplitude phase, and nonlinear feedback. Understand the process of creating filters, implementing high pass and bandwidth control, and applying DSP concepts in REAKTOR. Enhance your knowledge of audio design and synthesis through this in-depth presentation, followed by a Q&A session.
Syllabus
Intro
Core Macros
Micro Library Update
Talk Outline
Moog Filter
April Letter Filter
Selfoscillation
Amplitude Phase
Inverter
DSP Theory
Making the Filter
High Pass
Nonlinear
Negative Feedback
Bandwidth Control
Conclusion
Thank you
QA
Taught by
Native Instruments
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