The Ensembles; Overview - Native Instruments Deep Freq Manual

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The Ensembles

5.1 Overview

The four REAKTOR ensembles included with DEEP FREQ are:
1.
(re)Sonitarium, a four-voice resonator that allows crossfading between even and odd
harmonics per voice. There are two LFOs, an envelope follower, a delay and a filter
per voice as well as macro controls for fast editing as well.
2.
Plagiarism synthesizes a completely new signal out of 16 Oscillators or Bandpass Fil­
ters whose amplitudes are derived from the amplitude envelope of the input signal,
and whose frequencies are controlled by a look-up table containing various frequency
maps, including the harmonic series, odd/even harmonics, reverse-ordered harmonic
series, stacked fifths etc.
3.
Spreadbands consists of five parallel filters in Bandpass mode. Their frequencies are
defined via the center frequency of the middle band and the "Spread" parameter,
which sets the distance between adjacent bands in semitones. The lowest and highest
bands can be crossfaded between Bandpass and Lowpass and Highpass modes, re­
spectively. An oversampled Saturator can be used for thickening.
4.
Modul8 contains three separate, crazy modulation effects that are hybrids between
chorus, granular and pitch-shifting circuits. You can think of them as "circuit bent
pitch-shifters" or something like that.
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In order to make these Ensembles accessible to users who do not own a REAKTOR li­
cense, four KORE Sounds are wrappers for them, giving access to all their parameters.
They can easily be identified by their prefix "SSFX."
The Ensembles
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