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Event Table LFO with tempo sync

Discussion in 'REAKTOR' started by DeaconDeath, Jul 12, 2005.

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  1. DeaconDeath

    DeaconDeath New Member

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    Hi ya'll. I hate posting everytime that I have trouble figuring something out, but laziness gets the better of me. I was wondering if there is an ensemble with a straightforward event table LFO with tempo sync anywhere in the online reaktor user library. Believe me that I've looked and I can't seem to find one. To avoid ambiguity, what I mean by tempo sync is to have the LFO run through one cycle within a full note, half note, quarter note etc., I would really appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction as I'm still new at this and I'm not familiar with clocks and timing issues. Thank you.
     
  2. sowari

    sowari Moderator Moderator

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    to clarify..do you mean an event table that is used to modulate various parameters (such as filter cut-off) ?

    James Walker Hall's 3x synth (number 1 in the top 100) in the user library does this.

    the start of the sequencer can be triggered by a key press and the speed and length can be programmed.

    sowari
     
  3. kid_sputnik

    kid_sputnik NI Product Owner

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    heres one i hacked together a while ago. it is in R5 format, i hope that is ok. it ONLY has tempo sync, the clock runs by the song pos module. basically its the same as an event table sequencer, the trick was getting the table to read through in the time limit specified, rather than tick ONE STEP in the specified time.

    the controls have no values, im sure you can add a multi-text and dig around to figure out the exact note values.

    i added snap-saving to the table too. for basic event tables this is pretty easy, i just basically ripped it out of R5s lurker. if you change the table length, MAKE SURE to change the length in the snap value array. the same goes if you change the table's value range. ive hit quite a few walls in R5 so far by forgetting to do that.

    i used a mouse area to draw in the value since it makes it easier to use the snap array.
     

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  4. kid_sputnik

    kid_sputnik NI Product Owner

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    umm, nevermind that one...i ripped it out of a project that uses a polyphonic read-position...heres a new one, it has gate sync, but it uses a 1/96 clock instead of song-position, which makes alot more sense for an LFO.

    also, there is a table-LFO in the R5 macros library.

    i dont have R4 on my computer anymore so i cant make an R4 version, sorry =(
     

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  5. DeaconDeath

    DeaconDeath New Member

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    muchos gracias man. god bless. :)
     
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