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Newbie question about drone as Sinelab, Spacedrone etc

Discussion in 'REAKTOR' started by amsonx, Dec 3, 2009.

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  1. amsonx

    amsonx Forum Member

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    I really like pacth as Sinelab and Spacedrone ad similar patch.
    I want use the sound of my hardware synth instead of the patch's native sound, is this possible ?
    Can someone point me in he rigth direction ?

    thanks in advance
     
  2. m3m

    m3m NI Product Owner

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    Spacedrone is... lots of voices, each with a band-pass filter set to a different cutoff frequency, filtering the noise in different ways. So... you might try changing the Noise Oscillator (highlighted - and slightly moved from its original position - in the attached picture) for an In port... and connect a soundcard input from your hardware synth to that?

    I'm not sure how it would sound, but you could have a play. I'd imagine you'd want the hardware synth to make a sound with plenty of harmonics, for Spacedrone's filters to get their hooks into.

    Hmm... maybe you could put a reverb instrument in front of your modified Spacedrone - then your soundcard input could go through the reverb, then into Spacedrone... that might sound nice?
     

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  3. amsonx

    amsonx Forum Member

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    Thanks for the answer, i'll go to try your suggestion now.
    ill be post the result

    thanks
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    I've tried just now, without the reverber, i filterd my wavestation A/D and thank to you help i'v got the result that i want.
     
  4. m3m

    m3m NI Product Owner

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    That's great, nice work!
     
  5. JulianRay

    JulianRay NI Product Owner

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    That's a great idea, I was thinking to use other sound sources with SpaceDrone. Will try and see, how it works.

    Thanks for the guide and diagram, Dave.
     
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