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Native Instruments Reaktor Prism User Manual

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The feedback loops (highlighted red in the signal flow diagram) allow some of the most
interesting behaviors of REAKTOR PRISM. The output signal is used to excite the Modal
bank, and instead of a decaying signal there will be continuous oscillations, which depend
very much on the processing in the feedback loop and of course on the filtering behavior
of the Modal Bank.
As we all know, feedback without saturation can lead to extremely high levels. Therefore,
some careful shaping is applied. In addition, the phase behaviors of the delay and the all-
pass give a strong influence, over which frequencies get emphasized or damped by the
feedback. This feedback loop is per voice, so each note will only feedback on itself.
The second feedback loop (labeled “Ext.”) uses the total signal from the output of the ef
fects chain, which also lets the effects influence the feedback a lot. Using the EXT feed
back loop allows cross talk between voices where the notes you play will influence the
feedback.
Overview of REAKTOR PRISM Ensemble
Overview of Signal Flow
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Native Instruments Reaktor Prism Specifications

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BrandNative Instruments
ModelReaktor Prism
CategorySoftware
LanguageEnglish

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