
Reaktor Tutorials
Creating an Anti-Aliased Oscillator in Reaktor
This tutorial looks at Creating an Anti-Aliased Oscillator in Reaktor using a Sine Wave and a Tanh Core function!
Welcome to ReaktorTutorials.com’s tutorial for creating an anti-aliased oscillator in Reaktor. In this video, Salamanderanagram is back to create an amazing anti-aliased oscillator that uses both a sine wave and a tanh wave shaper to shape the outputted sine wave into a square wave. Unfortunately Reaktor doesn’t provide easy access to the tanh function, so you’ll need to jump into Kore in order to get this working properly.
This tutorial spends a lot of time in Core. If you are unfamiliar with Core, this may be a good tutorial to practice with. Using Core allows for you to build functions that are not currently available in Reaktor Primary.
We hope that you enjoyed this tutorial. Like always, if you have any questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or suggestions, we would love to hear from you. We are constantly looking for new ideas to continue providing the community with great sound design tutorials.