can i use more modular voices on exports???
ive notice in reaktor that i can use in x (any instrument) a surten number of voices lets say 16 or so in real time,over 16 at the same time i get a dsp overload,but i can still use much more when i exporting into wav 64 voices or as much that i need. is it possible to do the same in the mudular instruments set it to as many voices thats i need in the export???
no DSP (regardless which brand) can do it that way.
Those chips operate strictly realtime.
Reactor writes the result of the (audio processing) calculation to disk.
Sometimes this is even faster than realtime, but only possible if notes and setup of the synth are known in advance, for example in a recorded midi track.
It would not work for a live played guitar.
As there's always a flipside, you can rely on the fact that a single voice of a Scope synth is (at least!) 4 times as 'powerful' as an average single Reaktor voice.
The strength of the Scope system is that it easily allows you to integrate native and DSP soundsources. They actually sound quite different - Reaktor only is pretty hollow imho, there's definetely something missing.
On the other hand the slightly exaggerated high mids of Reactor add an airy touch that complements Scope sounds nicely.
cheers, Tom
Those chips operate strictly realtime.
Reactor writes the result of the (audio processing) calculation to disk.
Sometimes this is even faster than realtime, but only possible if notes and setup of the synth are known in advance, for example in a recorded midi track.
It would not work for a live played guitar.
As there's always a flipside, you can rely on the fact that a single voice of a Scope synth is (at least!) 4 times as 'powerful' as an average single Reaktor voice.
The strength of the Scope system is that it easily allows you to integrate native and DSP soundsources. They actually sound quite different - Reaktor only is pretty hollow imho, there's definetely something missing.
On the other hand the slightly exaggerated high mids of Reactor add an airy touch that complements Scope sounds nicely.
cheers, Tom