Reaktor Probability Module Part 3 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 16, 2010
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PLEASE WATCH THIS IN 720HD!!! Ok, had to say that first off.... So at last, Part 3 of the Reaktor Module, new features; 4 osc-hoovemonger for droning subs, drum samples tweaked for more precise bpm translation, and most importantly realtime polyphonic pitch quantization. Although with the screen capture being completely mangled as well (I heart After Effects), this video has become more of a conceptual thesis statement (independent study lol) on the potential interaction of the audible and visible spectra. To go in to a bit more detail, the audio is just a quick screen/sound capture/thrown together keymashing session. The visual part is an After Effects plugin called Form by Trapcode, which allows certain parameters to be controlled by specified frequencies provided by the incoming audio, the Reaktor module. There are a total of 5 audio analyzers built into the Form plugin, each can be set to a different center frequency, bandwidth, threshold, ouput level, and of course virtually every parameter of the plugin can be controlled by these analyzers. This is kind of what I foresee this module becoming, an art exhibit regarding interactive multimedia. Basically this kind of visual interaction would be happening in realtime and the Reaktor module could be configured to react to a passerby's motions and sound via a series of proximeters positioned around the exhibit. But for now, enjoy the chaos, errr controlled chaos I guess :D One more thing, apologies for the latency stutters, although there's only like 2 spots where the latency geeked out, this definitely put my processor through the grinder, and I'm amazed I was even able to capture this in realtime, so I figured I will share this either way, who cares if it's not perfect, it's progress none the less. So on that note, enjoy!
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