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DSI Tetra NRPN Editor

NRPN Editor for the DSI Tetra

(14 Votes)
1.0 (Updated 11 years ago)
417.3kB
November 14, 2010
Reaktor 5 or lower
Instrument Other

DESCRIPTION

It's finally here! Almost all the features are here. I had to drop the sequencers as they were a little buggy, but they may be added in the future. Click A+B to edit side A or B. :)
Please comment and vote if you like this!
p.s. may also be compatible with the mopho.

COMMENTS  (9)

Joel Martin
3 years ago
Are there any instructions for this? Can't seem to get it to recognize tetra over usb.
Christian Findlay
10 years ago
This looks great but I can't figure out how to use this. Could you please post some instructions on how to use it?
Thomas Rampling
10 years ago
Hi. Thanks for this. In Standalone reaktor, I can get it to work fine, but I can't get it to work in Ableton. Do I have to have Reaktor on one track sending the midi to an External Instrument on another track? Many thanks
Alex Gold
11 years ago
figured ableton out - needed to use the vst instead of au. thanks for your good work and look forward to future versions
Alex Gold
11 years ago
great stuff. works perfect standalone, how do i use it within ableton/logic?a thanks
Frank Beltzner
11 years ago
VERY NICE ! thank you very much the stand alone editor is terrible i will check it out these days!
Fletcher Kaufman
11 years ago
Thanks Kim! I checked out your editor as well but couldn't use it as i haven't upgraded yet. :( It looked fantastic though! Glad you find mine useful. Would love to add those things, did you already sketch them up?
Kim Joris Boström
11 years ago
Works perfect, now I can create my own patches using Reaktor Snapshots only. YESSS! Thanks again PS: I have added some global stuff, a MIDI Thru option, Panic button, Master Tune, Multimode, Audio Mode. Maybe you consider putting these (or some of these) also in your ensemble? I find them very useful, e.g. Tetra sometimes hangs on Midi notes, thus the panic button... Best, Kim
Kim Joris Boström
11 years ago
Coolomat! Looks fine, I'll try it out tonight...! Thanks for the upload. Kim
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