Flintpope has announced a price reduction for the Pulsar monophonic multi-layer sample player instrument for Native Instruments Reaktor.
The instrument comes with two banks of 127 samples each, which can be layered to create soundscapes and experimental atmospheres.
Any two samples in banks A and B are overlaid; this gives a possibility of over 16000 possible combinations of sounds.They are then routed via an LFO (LFO 1) and various FX. LFO 1 can modulate a set of the FX parameters to make the sounds move and develop, and to richen things further the samples can also modulate each other if required.
So far so good, but then it gets more interesting as a second LFO (LFO 2) can then modulate LFO 1 for even more movement. And why stop there? LFO 1 can also modulate LFO 2 for a new level of sound morphing that can create unpredictable results.
Previously £17.99 GBP, Pulsar for Reaktor 6.3.1 or higher (full version) is now available for £9.99 GBP.
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