I want to add more partials to Razor synth

Orik
Orik Member Posts: 3 Member
edited November 17 in Reaktor

But i need reaktor 6 for this - if i update to reaktor 6 would i be able to access the engine of reaktor to do this.

in reaktor 5 its not possible.

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  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 2,844 mod

    With Reaktor Full version, yes you will have full access to Razor's "engine".

    However:

    1- Only a highly experienced user would understand what is what

    2- It is best to not touch the official/paid ensembles (for various reasons).

  • Orik
    Orik Member Posts: 3 Member

    au5 has a video on how to acheeve this. this synth sounds so good but was developed in 2010 for 4 cors.

    the problem is when you go low with it, you start to hear granulation, Native instrumnets are not upgrading its abilities so I am doing what I can. this is my favourite vst synth.

  • Kymeia
    Kymeia NKS User Library Mod Posts: 4,763 mod
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    Yeah it's not too difficult, you just need to know your way around the editor

    Obviously do it with a copy of the ensemble so you are not touching the original

  • gentleclockdivider
    gentleclockdivider Member Posts: 191 Helper
    edited 7:42AM

    The sine bank was created with future proof compatibility in mind , so they don't really need to update it
    It can have a maximum amount of 10'000 partials , not even today's cpu's can handle that amount efficiently
    First , You need to change the number of partials in the sine bank which can go to 10,000 (yes ten thousand ) , but you'll notice that it still reads a max amount of 320 if you ncrease the nr of partials .
    SO next step , find the macro parameters ,parameters index loop and there you'll find a constant module set to 320 , change it to whatever nr you want , this will be the nr of partials the sine bank will be allowed to process .
    At 1000 there is already a considerable increase in quality , now imagine what 10'000 partilas would be like ?



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