Native Instruments Reaktor Electronic Instruments Volume 1
native_instruments_reaktor_electronic_instruments_vol-1.jpg (8704 bytes) REAKTOR Electronic Instruments Vol. 1 contains seven versatile instruments designed to inject creativity and freshness into techno, industrial, drum and bass, electro, IDM, and other electronic productions.

Three powerful synthesizers, three unique effects and a drum machine are packed with presets and ready to resonate. An inspiring resource for all electronic music producers, REAKTOR Electronic Instruments Vol. 1 excels at driving basslines and dense atmospheres, futuristic leads and faraway delays, potent rhythms and poetic sequences.

All instruments were designed by REAKTOR experts to take full advantage of REAKTOR’s modular capabilities and excellent sound quality. The collection can be used with REAKTOR 4 and REAKTOR SESSION under Mac OS 9, Mac OS X and PC.
Instruments design by: Lazyfish, Mike Daliot, Martin Brinkmann  Sound design by: Mike Daliot, Lazyfish, Martin Brinkmann, Erik Wiegand, Cornelius Lejeune, Eric Young
Instruments
Rhythmaker - Sequenced Drum Machine
native_instruments_reaktor_electronic_instruments_rhythmaker.jpg (55905 bytes) A graphical sequencer controls specialized percussion synths to build shifting, morphing rhythms.

Don’t let the name of this ensemble fool you—it’s more than just a beat box. Rhythmaker is a complex, eight-channel rhythm sequencer chained to four unique types of drum synthesizers. Each drum synthesis module has extensive controls for modifying and tweaking the sounds, allowing you to create totally new drum sounds, from the subtle to the hardcore. Rhythmaker is also a GM compatible drum synthesizer: you can play each of the drums over MIDI, from C1 to G1.


Titan - Lead Synthesizer

Combining analog warmth and digital clarity, Titan forges shining chords, cutting leads, and smooth basses.

Titan is the new flagship of REAKTOR synthesizers. Featuring a design similar to the most advanced hardware units, Titan’s four oscillators, three envelopes and LFOs, two filters, graphical modulators, and full matrix modulation produce an astonishing range and depth of sound.
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Grobian - Bass Synth

native_instruments_reaktor_electronic_instruments_grobian.jpg (49433 bytes) Angry growling, aggressive howling, and pummeling lows pour from this ill-tempered synth.

Grobian is everything you don’t want a dog to be: dirty, aggressive, and very loud. But what’s undesirable on a leash can really make your music growl. Grobian is a compact, powerful bass synthesizer designed to create driving basslines for drum and bass, industrial, and hard techno.
Atmotion - Atmosphere and Pad Synth

A sequenced synth engine produces evolving textures, rhythmically modulated pads, and writhing landscapes.

Atmotion was specially designed to create pads, atmospheres and special effects. What sets it apart from other pad-oriented synthesizers is step sequencer-based control over the parameters. Atmotion can create dense, rich, atmospheres and rhythmic pads by sequencing filter cutoff, oscillator level, and FM depth. Since Atmotion is controlled by the system clock, remember to start the global clock when checking out its capabilities.
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EnFX - Envelope Follow Multieffects

native_instruments_reaktor_electronic_instruments_enfx.jpg (46077 bytes) An input-modulated filter, distortion and delay work together to twist, warp, and skew.

EnFX contains three distinctly unique takes on the old envelope follower. Not simply confined to the familiar wah-wah filter effect, EnFX also includes an input-modulated delay and distortion. The ability to modulate the effect parameters by the amplitude of any input allows for some radical re/deconstruction of sounds.

Longflow - Dub Delay

A finely tuned feedback delay creates eternal echoes and rhythmic grooves.

Longflow is rich sounding stereo delay with very long decay times and the ability to modulate both delay time and filter frequency. It uses dual resonant high- and low-pass filters (called LoCut and HiCut respectively) to shape the frequencies of the signal to be delayed. With some tweaking, it’s possible to get anything from resonant choruses to deep, dubby, modulating delays to warped time-continuum madness. The top row of knobs controls the left side of the signal while the bottom controls the right. Signal flow advances from left to right.
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Anima - Moving Filter Bank

native_instruments_reaktor_electronic_instruments_anima.jpg (18530 bytes) An array of graphically controlled band-pass filters nimbly sweeps, dances, and resonates.

Anima is a resizable array of filters that can either act together in one wave or separately in many waves. All filters are controlled by a single graphic XY pad to musically produce rich phase shifts, synced filter sweeps, and tuned resonances.
System Requirements:

REAKTOR 4.1.3 / REAKTOR SESSION 1.1.3 or newer under PC, Mac OS X, or Mac OS 9. 256 MB RAM, 500 MHz processor (faster recommended!).
Note: The new download version is not available for REAKTOR 3!

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