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looking for Reaktor tutorials for beginners.
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Inertia
anyone know where you can find tutorials for COMPLETE noobs?

i mean, i know what Reaktor is, and a general theory of how it works, but something that provides the simplest examples to get started with wouldn't hurt. most of the NI site tuts are subject specific, and i've googled around, and it seems to be the case everywhere as well.

i just want to get my head around the interface, and understand the classes of objects i can use, how to chain things up, what is used for what, etc.

i could just go for trial and error, but that would take a while.

thanks in advance
Khayat
I want to learn Reaktor two I heard its a super synth never sued thou
I think u will get answers like : Read the manual !!
B_man
I love Google...

I dug this up for you from youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-rr-OaQ8h8

Might be of some use...


Personally, not only can I not afford Reaktor, but neither can my CPU, nor do I have enough time to properly master it's function.
SPAWNmaster
the manual will explain everything you needed to know. if you have specific questions with topics in the manual you can take them up on the NI forums or the specific tutorials themselves. also it helps to have a background in max or PD. personally i came from that background and it was like going from C++ to Java (you catch my drift).
B_man
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Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
the manual will explain everything you needed to know. if you have specific questions with topics in the manual you can take them up on the NI forums or the specific tutorials themselves. also it helps to have a background in max or PD. personally i came from that background and it was like going from C++ to Java (you catch my drift).


I laughed at that... then I realized how much of a nerd I am...
Sanguis Mortuum
quote:
Originally posted by palm
oh java was tricky at school. c++ was better. im not going to try this then.


I would say Java is considerably easier than C++, syntax is similar and with Java you dont have to worry about allocating and freeing memory because you have the garbage collector to do it for you.

Let me guess, when you used C++ you just used it procedurally without using any classes/OO, and then you couldnt understand OO when you came to use it in Java? :haha:
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