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can you open a primary module with core?

Discussion in 'Building With Reaktor' started by bypassvalve, May 30, 2020.

  1. bypassvalve

    bypassvalve New Member

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    is there a way to open up a primary module in core to look inside and see how it is built?
     
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  2. colB

    colB NI Product Owner

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    No
     
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  3. Paule

    Paule NI Product Owner

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    A primary module is programmed in C++ or any other language.
     
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  4. colB

    colB NI Product Owner

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    Did you have a particular module in mind?
     
  5. bypassvalve

    bypassvalve New Member

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    I had just pulled myself out of 6 hours of digging through and analyzing some of the most popular synths in the user library and was wondering if there was some hidden view switch I was missing to let you pop open a regular filter or oscillator to go into core with it.

    Everything made sense with primary looking in Acoustring, but I went to pop open RUHR or Serenade and my head exploded, haven't familiarized well enough with all the primary functions to even know what most of the connection ports mean on core blocks.

    Was curious to see how the primary blocks are built from bottom up for a better understanding of core functions, I then searched 'core' in the user library and found a bunch of filters and oscillators and primary block recreations done in core, just what I was looking to study. Thanks all, if the thread is a nuisance please delete
     
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  6. Paule

    Paule NI Product Owner

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    Therefore is the manual to told you the functions of a module.
     
  7. Joey Valizan

    Joey Valizan NI Product Owner

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    Alot of primary modules have counterpart modules in core. They're programming is like different but in a lot of cases do, or potentially can produce the same sound.
     
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