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The Eighty-second episode of Sunday Funday podcast, hoisted by Benjamin. . . Episode #82 finds us continuing to explore the Reaktor 6.3 Update! Native Instruments have put out a MASSIVE update to their Reaktor software, enabling one of the most requested features, front facing REAKTOR BLOCKS PATCHING! We open a recent build of a sampling rack, from a familiar place… We introduce the DRUM and FLIP PAN blocks from the EURO REAKT collection by Michael Hetrick and the Unfiltered Audio team. I’ve been following the Euro Reakt project for quite some time from the user community, these are some of the most stellar Blocks in the world. Can’t wait to dig in more! Plus, we deploy a number of stellar blocks from the TOYBOX collections. This podcast aims to uncover the magic and demystify Native Instruments Reaktor 6, and synthesis in general. . . . EURO REAKT. . SEQ. SEQ-Random Gates . DRM. OSC-Drum. , EFX. MIX-Flip Pan. . . TOYBOX FREE PACK . DRM. OSC-Drums. . MIX. MIX-4 Ch Mixer (Stereo). . UTL. UTL-Buttons. . . TOYBOX SAMPLING PACK. . SEQ. SEQ-Sequence. SEQ-Routing Matrix Horizontal. SEQ-Chainer. . . . YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/sundayfunday Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/sundayfundaypodcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sunday-funday-reaktor-podcast/id1407932536?mt=2 Google: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ipibc65b22qvb33ziujbg2b2aue?t=SUNDAY_FUNDAY_REAKTOR_PODCAST https://www.unfilteredaudio.com/products/euro-reakt https://www.toyboxaudio.com/ https://www.toyboxaudio.com/pages/sampling-pack-details https://www.toyboxaudio.com/pages/floor-shakers-pack-details https://www.toyboxaudio.com/pages/free-pack-details https://www.native-instruments.com/en/ https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/synths/reaktor-6/ https://www.instagram.com/sundayfundaypodcast/
The seventy-eighth episode of Sunday Funday podcast, hoisted by Benjamin. . . Episode #78 finds us continuing to explore the Reaktor 6.3 Update! Native Instruments have put out a MASSIVE update to their Reaktor software, enabling one of the most requested features, front facing REAKTOR BLOCKS PATCHING! We start a new build of a sampling rack, from a familiar place… We introduce (dun dun dun duuuuhhhhnnn!!!!) the RANDOM GATES from the EURO REAKT collection by Michael Hetrick and the Unfiltered Audio team. I’ve been following the Euro Reakt project for quite some time from the user community, these are some of the most stellar Blocks in the world. Can’t wait to dig in more! Plus, we deploy the BUTTONS block from the TOYBOX Free Pack collection. This podcast aims to uncover the magic and demystify Native Instruments Reaktor 6, and synthesis in general. . . . EURO-REAKT!. . SEQ-Random Gates . . TOYBOX FREE PACK . DRM. OSC-Drums. . MIX. MIX-4 Ch Mixer (Stereo). . UTL. UTL-Buttons. . . TOYBOX SAMPLING PACK. . SEQ. SEQ-Sequence. SEQ-Routing Matrix Horizontal. SEQ-Chainer. . . . YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/sundayfunday Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/sundayfundaypodcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sunday-funday-reaktor-podcast/id1407932536?mt=2 Google: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ipibc65b22qvb33ziujbg2b2aue?t=SUNDAY_FUNDAY_REAKTOR_PODCAST https://www.unfilteredaudio.com/products/euro-reakt https://www.toyboxaudio.com/ https://www.toyboxaudio.com/pages/sampling-pack-details https://www.toyboxaudio.com/pages/floor-shakers-pack-details https://www.toyboxaudio.com/pages/free-pack-details https://www.native-instruments.com/en/ https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/synths/reaktor-6/ https://www.instagram.com/sundayfundaypodcast/
This is the first in a collaboration with Synthtopia.com, featuring open source developers of both hardware and software. More information is available at synthtopia.com... It's been a while since I've seen something with as much momentum as VCV Rack. This system went from "it was just released at Knobcon" to "everybody is using this for everything"! Part of the reason behind its success is the quality of the project - which has been coded by Andrew Belt (with design assistance by Wes Milholen). The system is pretty amazing, with a virtual modular model that is second-to-none. But it is also a completely open-sourced framework, too - one that has been embraced by a number of developers. For example, recent interviewee Michael Hetrick just released a huge set of modules based on some of his explorations; but we also see that Andrew has supported versions of the Mutable devices within the Rack system as well. In our chat, we go over Andrew's background, how he does his development, and what he finds important in an open source project. In the course of the discussion, you'll certainly learn more about why VCV Rack is so detailed, how he works with other developers, and what the future might hold. Enjoy!
Michael Hetrick has his hands in a lot of projects. His main work is as one of the founders of Unfiltered Audio, creators of the SpecOps, Dent and (my personal favorite) Sandman plugin series. He also has a history of modular-style work, having created the EuroMax project (for Max/MSP) and the Euro Reakt package (for Reaktor). Most recently, he's produced HetrickCV - a huge set of VCVRack modules that really extend that platform. Speaking with Michael was a breeze - because he's interested in all the 'good stuff'. Whether talking about modular systems, Max and Reaktor, modular hardware or plug-in development, you get a sense of a guy that has a vision for what he wants, and the desire to spend the time to get it exactly right. The result is a consistently great level of development, regardless of the platform or package that he's working upon. A great talk with an amazing developer. You can find out more about Michael's work at his personal website - http://mhetrick.com/projects - or at the links above. Enjoy! This episode of the Art + Music + Technology podcast was supported, in part, by Percussa - developers of AudioCubes, Engine, Remote and upcoming SSP Eurorack module.
Prior to March 2015, lines (https://llllllll.co, the online community this podcast explores) didn’t exist. In its place simply stood the monome forum. As you’ll hear in the episode, it held much of the same energy in those early days as lines does now. One of the hallmarks of this spirit was MCRP, a project rooted in musical collaboration between these original members. A loose process was formed: users would submit samples which formed the only raw material able to be used in the final songs. Over the course of 18 volumes -- including two holiday iterations, an Earthquake Disaster relief compilation and a memorial for user VGAForest who passed away from complications related to leukemia -- the unique care and respect these strangers on the internet had for each other found manifestation. After the lines migration, it took little time before this project was rebranded as LCRP, the lines community remix project. The latest, titled ‘New Noise’, is one of the most packed community remix project albums in a long time — its contributors range from decade-old members to lurkers who joined just to participate. This episode of SOUND + PROCESS features reflections from many of the creators, discussing their unique approaches to working with the same samples. Every piece of music featured is from the resulting album, which can be freely downloaded or affordably purchased at https://lcrp.bandcamp.com Featuring: Simeon Smith (http://www.awonderfulkindofimpossible.co.uk/) Thorsten Vieth ermina Duncan (GoneCaving) Evan Hartzell / abalone (http://sidromusic.net/) Michael Hetrick (http://mhetrick.com/) Anton Hörnquist / jah pauk glia (https://soundcloud.com/zunaito + https://soundcloud.com/sound-and-process/glia-sound-and-process-1) SteveOath Alessandro Bonino (http://soundcloud.com/alessandrobonino) Zedkah