NI'S KOMPLETE 5 IS...

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Re: NI'S KOMPLETE 5 IS...

Post by willwillp » Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:05 am

Hey BI'm not sure as far as Reaktor doing that effect. I don't use it that much so I would have to look through all the instruments in there, but it probably does. But I know you can get that effect from any sampler. As Ibanez said you can do this manually in most DAW's like protools by just slicing the audio and moving them close, but from the sound of what Teddy has in that video he has his slices placed into his sampler...I'm guessing he use Recycle to slice the audio since this is the best program for this, and he is probably using one of the samplers in Reason. Here's a link to a video on You Tube that explains it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLEMB21- ... e&toggle=I hope this helps.

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Post by aimusic » Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:46 am

Hey W,Thanks, yeah that's a cool effect but not what I'm looking for, I have found some vst's which I believe will give me the effect. I will play around with them for a while and let you all know.... coz I ain't manually cutting and pasting - eh no Ibz we really gotta look into Reaktor more, I mean everywhere I've been looking, people have been saying that it contains a MASSIVE amount of power - so I'm gonna be spending some time reading the manual tonight... there's a Reaktor 5.1 not sure if it's a free update or not.Take care peeps!!!B

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Post by willwillp » Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:24 am

Hey BI think I gave you the wrong link there. Try thishttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XohG0HRaiUwAlso Protools has a plug-in that let you do this a little more on the fly called Transfuserhttp://digidesign.com/index.cfm?navid=194&categoryid=22&itemid=channelid:1;videoid:923;&bPrintOnly=1&langid=100and here is the somewhat older way to do it with elastic time in Protoolshttp://digidesign.com/index.cfm?navid=194&categoryid=22&itemid=channelid:1;videoid:923;&bPrintOnly=1&langid=100you may have to copy and paste the entire link in your browser for these...I think this is what you were looking to do. Hope this helps!

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