Grain Pitchformer
David Earl
Lessons
The Structure of Reaktor
06:04 2Interface Overview and Creating a Basic Synth
11:58 3Adding Modulation
10:09 4Filter Envelopes
09:40 5Setting up an LFO
14:38 6Using Macros
13:54 7Detuning Oscillators
10:19 8Saving Macros and Instruments
06:02What is Additive Synthesis?
13:05 10Building an Additive Synth: Harmonic Series
10:02 11Building an Additive Synth: Pitch and Amp Envelopes
10:55 12Building an Additive Synth: LFO
16:23 13Building an Additive Synth: Combining Partials
22:01 14What is FM Synthesis?
07:43 15Changing a Partial into an Operator for FM Synthesis
18:20 16Mod Matrix and Mixers
20:37 17Troubleshooting Complex Macros
10:41 18Mixing and Modulating Operators with Mod Matrix
14:50 19Organizing Macros and FM Synth Review
11:31 20Working with a Basic Sampler
11:19 21Sampler FM
08:16 22Sampler Loop
13:08 23Granular Synthesis
13:52 24Grain Pitchformer
07:31 25Grain Cloud
15:09 26Closing Thoughts and Final Review
05:18Lesson Info
Grain Pitchformer
And now we're gonna talk about sampler pitch, former pitch, former, even more ports. But we've seen a lot of these before again. Our gate attached to gate, no pitch attached. A note pitch select attached to select. Oh, I forgot to export my map last time. Uh, that's my fault. My bad. I'll make it happen again. That's why you do it. That's why you export your maps. And when you make changes to maps, you export them again. Okay, so sample, start and loop start that stuff still going on so length there's loop length attach link to the front end. Then we have speed, which we are already had ready to go. Then we have something called for mint shift. So I'm gonna create a control for Foreman shift. So there is a reason why when I sing a note and my wife sings a note, we sound different. And part of it's because even though we're seeing seeing the same note, there are these strange overtones and and stuff about our vowels that sound different because she's female and a male. Um, what we can d...
o with pitch former is we can actually change the characteristic of this for months and move them around. Just kind of interesting. So let's see. I'll see about importing something into this map. Uh huh. Let's do to acquire sound. Oh, I don't have the, uh yeah. New the excess orchestral choir church choir. Choose one of these there. Yeah, way, way. That's why we're changing Foreman shift? Uh, no. Go back. And I'll import the loopy thing that we did. It's reactor sample maps loopy, stuffy, and I want to get rid of require sample that I just had remove. Okay. Oh, we also I forget to I forgot to say that we started it 60 because that's where we're, uh there we go. Now you'll note, no matter what I have selected, it's playing a chord. It's almost like a vocoder. I was gonna type one here so you can take it. It's basically a vocoder, basically can take anything in, and then it creates this. It kind of extrapolates using filters. It's creating pitches for each key that you hit, so you can literally feed it anything. So I love this is a sign design tool to, you know, you can take drum loops and turn them into pads? Yes, just a lot of fun. So that's pitch former. That's the next of the granular sense. They're samplers, granular samplers. I am going to export my sample map this time. Export, including audio data. Loopy, stuffy save. Replace good.
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Ratings and Reviews
a Creativelive Student
This is a GREAT class. I highly recommend it. Reaktor can be intimidating, but little by little he breaks it down. I feel like I have gotten practical use out of it from watching these videos. There is so much to learn here. I have come back multiple times to watch. David Earl is a superior instructor. You will enjoy him. I hope he will do more here.
a Creativelive Student
David Earl (he doesn't care what you call him) is the best! I watched so many tutorials on Reaktor and by his second video I already learned more than the other ones. Thank you!
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