AREPO-m2

Further adventures of Glitch Sampler

(60 Votes)
Don Dailey
5.0 (Updated 17 years ago)
15.8MB
October 18, 2007
Reaktor 5 or lower

DESCRIPTION

Another variation on the Glitch Sampler, introduced by Dave Pape on his blog (http://reaktordiary.blogspot.com/). The main feature of AREPO-m is the BPrT Modal Filter, which gives a tuned percussion quality to sounds passed through it, so all snaps will sound like some mutated mallet percussion instrument. Good for special occasions and whenever family is gathered 'round the hearth.

If you have downloaded EOS or HELIOS, you can substitude the sample maps from those for some interesting snaps.

enloy!

V2 : added Bypass button on filter, Compressor (B-view), Sample view window and Master Tune. Note: all snaps were programmed with Filter ON.
V2.1 I added a better On/Off switch for the filter, so there's less of a volume difference.

COMMENTS  (9)

sohrab motabar
15 years ago
GreaT EFEXI Pad !!!
Prismtone Studios
17 years ago
You make some really nice stuff, kudos!
Chris R Gibson
17 years ago
Gotta tell ya Don, I am really, really, REALLY loving these creations of yours. They tap into a very special combination of sonic abilities that appeals to my interests (decidely underground/avant garde). Have spent ALL day each with several (so far!) Thank you so much for creating, and especially sharing these special ensembles (the 'Glitch Samplers')...also enjoying the 'Reaktor Diary', thanks for that link also.
Richard Figone
17 years ago
hey dude. cool stuff. i think it would be great it you could add options in version 2 for mono or poly, so that you can have glide effects.
Don Dailey
17 years ago
im, this was my first usage of the rb in a real situation. There're great and easy to use. We really must contiue with the project.
Don Dailey
17 years ago
thanks for that suggestion Phil. I'll add them to V2!
Phil Durrant
17 years ago
Hi Don, thanks for the upload! I think it would be nice to have a Dry/Wet balance on the Modal Filter. Also, I think it would be useful to see the sample wave. Seeing how the wave is scanned helps with the understanding of what is happening.
arachnaut
17 years ago
A very nice usage of some of the rb macros.
Paule
17 years ago
Phhhffft sploing tuck tack tack phhfftsploing!
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