Using NOD-E By Antonio Blanca?

bravedog
bravedog Member Posts: 54 Member

Some years ago this ens had an attached synth within it, but that seems to have disappeared and AB' surrent … /show/6679/ is sequencer only. I tried to follow the directions near the end of this tutorial but the right-click Instrument add option is missing, I imported an ens synth

https://www.adsrsounds.com/reaktor-tutorials/nod-e-antonio-blanca-reaktor-user-library/?srsltid=AfmBOorBCqtUyb6xzYS4Jd2bju5CLo8r0R2XqPSpc5XVFz51IO5-zr_7

but also my Reaktor Instrument Midi In section displays differently than shown, and when I set In as Nod-E no sound/connection is made.

A download of Nod-E INCLUDING a synth so it will make sound as-is would be best for me. If not, a pointer to a tutorial video which would allow me to connect a synth as more general directions would also be good! Attempts to follow the ADST video [part connecting a synth to the seaquencer] fail with options in video not occurring. Thx

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  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 3,094 mod
    Answer ✓

    This video is old and it uses Reaktor 5, that's why you can't see some options or they look different in your Reaktor (assuming you use Reaktor 6).

    There are many ways to attach a synth in a sequencer and most of them are rather easy.

    There are literally hundreds of sequenced synths in the Reaktor User library and you can simply download some and see their structure.

    Anyway, here is the NOD-E you are looking for (the one with the synth):

    About the sound, remember, this is a sequenced synth, you can't just play it with your keyboard, you need to push the "Play" button in Reaktor. 😉

  • bravedog
    bravedog Member Posts: 54 Member
    edited December 27 Answer ✓

    Super, that works, thanks Sunborn!!

    I wonder what might be a good search term to find tutorial videos just how to attach a synth to a sequencer in Reaktor, switching out another for Steampipe the way that Reaktor 5 tutorial tried to do or adding one to a simple midi generator ens? My searches haven't worked for me, I'd just like this function to learn without mastering Reaktor architecture, if that's easy… I do feel like I could follow that ADSR tutorial, up till the changes which appeared, and maybe learning to do this might solve my problems with rachMiel's midi generators I discuss in another thread?

    Anyway, all that's not crucial to this thread, my immediate problem is fully solved! later!

Answers

  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 3,094 mod
    Answer ✓

    This video is old and it uses Reaktor 5, that's why you can't see some options or they look different in your Reaktor (assuming you use Reaktor 6).

    There are many ways to attach a synth in a sequencer and most of them are rather easy.

    There are literally hundreds of sequenced synths in the Reaktor User library and you can simply download some and see their structure.

    Anyway, here is the NOD-E you are looking for (the one with the synth):

    About the sound, remember, this is a sequenced synth, you can't just play it with your keyboard, you need to push the "Play" button in Reaktor. 😉

  • bravedog
    bravedog Member Posts: 54 Member
    edited December 27 Answer ✓

    Super, that works, thanks Sunborn!!

    I wonder what might be a good search term to find tutorial videos just how to attach a synth to a sequencer in Reaktor, switching out another for Steampipe the way that Reaktor 5 tutorial tried to do or adding one to a simple midi generator ens? My searches haven't worked for me, I'd just like this function to learn without mastering Reaktor architecture, if that's easy… I do feel like I could follow that ADSR tutorial, up till the changes which appeared, and maybe learning to do this might solve my problems with rachMiel's midi generators I discuss in another thread?

    Anyway, all that's not crucial to this thread, my immediate problem is fully solved! later!

  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 3,094 mod
    edited December 27

    Even if few of them changed, the functions are still there!
    In the same tabs too. Except for the "add Instrument" (you simply import it -or just drag it- from the browser).

    You only need to look closer.

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