Just got reaktor really want to control these voices with ansible/kria… Whats the best option? I dont think expert sleepers modules will fit inside my frap tools case :persevere:

If it helps, I have an FH-1 and a Disting mk3 and they perfectly fit in my Frap Tools Plus case.

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Thanks good to know… Any idea which ones are needed to send cv to blocks?

Probably ES-3 or ES-8 but I never tried them, I’m sorry.

Thanks man ill look inot them

Someone locally selling a Motu 828 MKii would this work to send cv in to blocks?

I don’t think so. Not aware of any audio interfaces that have DC coupled inputs. Which is what you’d need to send CV into a computer.

ES8 (or ES3/6 combination - you need the ES3 for the ES6 to work) would be the easiest option probably.

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Damn thanks for the heads up. A Kria block would be great would be nice to just plug the grid straight into blocks

I think the main thing keeping Reaktor from working directly with the Grid is the way that it handles OSC. OSC in Reaktor can only be single numbers, whereas the way serialosc for Monome works is with lists. If serialosc was changed to have a different OSC item layout then it should be possible to make them compatible.

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It’s a shame their not compatible. Kria is such a wonderful sequencer with the grid interface

Yeah. So for example in serialosc to set an LED the command is:

/grid/led/level/set x y level

which won’t work with reaktor. But if serialosc also understood

/grid/led/level/set/x/y level

then it would be Reaktor compatible. Similarly for all the other commands.

@tehn what are your thoughts on this?

I’d love to see this happen. I’m amazing by the power of blocks, coming from modular it feels really familiar. Able to build much more elaborate voices than with my eurorack. Messing around with it the main thing i miss is the feel of my hardware sequencer, Kria.

Does anyone have any tips for sending CV and gate signals to my modular from within Ableton? I am using a Presonus Quantum with DC Coupled outputs, it works great with reaktor standalone, but I can’t seem to get it to work with live. I have Reaktor on one midi track, and am routing the audio to a group, with individual channels outputing pairs of audio through the interface outputs. I can see the signals in the channel meters, but no signal appears to actually reach my modular. Anyone had similar issues or does anyone have any tips for this sort of scenario?

Could you send a screenshot of the track?

The Reaktor plugin doesn’t have manual access to your soundcard like the standalone version does. The Audio To parameter on the Ableton track (above the fader) is set to “Master” by default, which routes that track to the Master track (on the far right). Change this setting to the output that you want to use on your audio interface.

When using larger numbers of outputs, you’ll need to do some track routing. You’ll need to add additional audio tracks, and set the Audio From parameter to Reaktor’s track, along with the output that you want to listen to. Set Monitor to In and Audio To to the output that you want to use on your audio interface.

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Thanks @trickyflemming, in the end I had somehow disabled the track feeding the audio out, so it was a simple fix. Here’s a picture of the routing for anyone who wants to get something similar working. Sequencing the modular with Reaktor is a lot of fun.

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As a further update, here’s an image of a simple patch outputting 3 reaktor oscillators into my modular. I’m running them through a Korgasmatron, with envelopes being generated from the gate output. I’m only scratching the surface of reaktor-to-modular possibilities, but it’s already heaps of fun.

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Does anyone know of a hardware CV sequencer that works at all similarly to Reaktor’s Shift Sequencer? Mainly, having multiple modulation “lanes” with different step lengths per lane and gates that are decoupled from pitch steps?

I suppose the new MicroBrute 2S sequencer gets pretty close to this, and it could also be achieved with a few individual CV sequencers and a trigger sequencer running from the same clock, but I think I’d be prone to interacting with such a setup very differently from an all-in-one version. Of course, I could just get an ES-8 and that’d solve this, too…

I’m new to Reaktor and this sequencer is definitely one thing that has jumped out to me! It’s very interesting and different from what I’ve used in hardware, but still intuitive and easily musical. Being able to move the “window” of enabled steps is also super fun, especially if that could be mapped to a controller or modulated.

If your setup is at all amenable to getting the computer hooked into it, I recommend the ES-8 option. (I find myself a little resistant to bringing in Reaktor lately, despite it being pretty easy for me, but then I just as often lately find myself resistant to messing with synths at all. I do wish there were an easier way to try the ES-8 out - there isn’t exactly a point to cloning it in VCVRack or whatever…)

The shift sequencer is pretty awesome. The closest I’ve seen in hardware is the Cirklon.

It’s quite similar to Kria on the Ansible. Kria has a similar flow where each aspect of the sequence (gate, pitch, octave, etc.) is on a separate lane. The lanes can have different lengths and speeds.

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