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New Reaktor Synth Available – Bassic

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In this video, I show the ins and outs of my newest Reaktor ensemble, Bassic. I’ve been developing Bassic on and off for the last few months, and I hope you like it as much as I do!

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Get BASSIC – click here to find out more.

Designed specifically for bass sounds, Bassic contains a simple modulation network that allows any knob to be controlled by an envelope or an LFO with ease. In the video, I show how to use the Voicing controls to easily duplicate, and detune oscillators. Up to 4 copies of each oscillator can be made, and they can be spread across the stereo field just as easily.

Bassic also contains a unique filter, with three audio inputs (for high, band and low pass). Each of the oscillators can be sent to any of the inputs, allowing for some creative sound design. For those who are interested in it’s design, it is a  zero delay feedback filter, featuring embedded saturation, and self-oscillation.

Self-oscillation means if you turn the resonance all the way up, and the oscillators all the way down, you can use the filter as a sound source. The Freq knob can then be modulated to create some interesting sound effects.

Get BASSIC – click here to find out more

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