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[microsound] - Reaktor Guides??
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- Subject: [microsound] - Reaktor Guides??
- From: ytbmusic@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:20:58 -0700
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ive been looking for a book to help teach me reaktor. is there anything out
there that can help me develop my reaktor skills? right now i do very very
basic editing of patches but i dont really understand all the functions.
ive read things here and there on the internet but i need a guide to really
clarify things so that i can get building. the manual hasnt helped me much
and reverse engineering hasnt really answered any questions about all of the
various functions. i used to make patches on the nord micro modular so i
feel like my mind is in the right place to make some interesting things.
for whatever reason that knowledge hasnt helped me much so far. help
anyone?