Native Instruments Reflektor Manual

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Summary of Reflektor

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    The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not repre­ sent a commitment on the part of native instruments gmbh. The software described by this document is subject to a license agreement and may not be copied to other media. No part of this publication may be copied...

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    Table of contents 1 introduction ..............................................................................................................5 1.1 more about reflektor and reverb ............................................................................................ 5 2 reflektor interface an...

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    1 introduction reflektor is engineered at the pinnacle of digital signal processing — a definitive con­ volution reverb based on the groundbreaking zero latency convolution technology, and uti­ lizing the guitar rig player platform. Native instruments’ patent pending "zero latency convolution" is th...

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    350 impulse responses (ir) ranging over a wide spectrum of sources, from digital hi end reverb units, to real irs recorded from actual physical spaces, synthesized irs calculated from modeled rooms, and special processed irs. Reverb or reverberation is essentially an effect that simulates putting a ...

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    2 reflektor interface and controls this section describes reflektor’s interface and controls in detail. Once installed, reflektor is found under the components tab in guitar rig. Double click or drag and drop the component to make it appear in the rack. Fig. 2.1 reflektors user interface. (1) compon...

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    The display, and its folder will be used as the user directory. After a sample is loaded (and after all parameter changes are made to the sample), it is analyzed and the level is auto- normalized. You can load many file formats from the library including mp3. If a sample exceeds the maximum length i...

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    (12) start: (0% to 90%) this adjusts the start position of the ir sample. You can use this to remove predelay from an ir, but adjusting it will give you a totally new sample to use. This is useful in the following type of situation: you have a long plate reverb with nice high frequency content in th...

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    (24) predelay: this knob adjusts the predelay time. It adds a delay to the wet signal to simulate distance and produces rhythmic effects. When the sync button is pressed, the knob operates in lengths related to the tempo. The values for sync are 1/32, 1/16t, 1/32., 1/16, 1/8t, 1/16., 1/8, 1/4t, 1/8....

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    3 managing your impulse responses in addition to the impulse responses (irs) contained in reflektor's factory library, you can load other impulse responses, e.G. From other convolution-based reverb effects, into reflektor. 3.1 setting the path to your ir library you can make your collection of impul...

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    3.2 using individual ir files if you want to use specific ir files in a song you are working on, but do not want to add them to your ir library folder, you can point reflektor directly to the folder containing these ir files. Fig. 3.2 selecting specific ir files. 1. Click the arrow next to the ir ca...

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    4 credits product designer: matt jackson dsp engineer: mickael le goff component production: volker hinz gui design: mirko wannemacher lead sound designer: dinos vallianatos credits reflektor - manual - 13.