Modulations

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I’m pleased to release three new granular sampling instruments for Reaktor: Frame 2, Loupe and Mirage.

Each one has its own character and purpose. Frame 2 is a simple looping sampler designed for live control of loop points and other parameters. Here’s the cheat sheet:

Frame is free and you can download it here. This is an update to the original Frame – it adds a nicer GUI, clearer graphical start and end points on the waveform, and some small under the hood enhancements. Here’s a bit of improv to hear how it sounds:

Peter Dines Sampler Pack – Frame 2 by peterdines

The next instrument is Loupe – a polyphonic looping slicer for quickly mapping arbitrary (that is, non-beatsliced) sections of a sample to different MIDI keys.

How it works: hit a MIDI key and hold, then click and drag to set loop location and length in one gesture, then click and drag in the XY controllers to set pitch, pan, gain, envelope, reverse / forward and filter parameters. Each slice / note has its own settings. It’s great for remixing. By default it has four voices but set more in the instrument properties if you want ‘em.

It’s primarily intended for mangling melodic samples but percussion works too. Here’s what it sounds like:

Peter Dines Sampler Pack – FFS (Loupe demo) by peterdines

Peter Dines Sampler Pack – Loupe drums by peterdines

Peter Dines Sampler Pack – Haze (Loupe demo) by peterdines

Peter Dines Sampler Pack – Velour Tracksuit (Loupe demo) by peterdines

Like Frame 2, Loupe is self documenting through extensive tool-tips. None of the controls are too small or too fiddly. You can learn how to use it in minutes but I think you’ll find a million uses for it. This reflects my instrument building philosophy that an instrument should give you musical leverage without making you feel like you’re endlessly flipping switches on a room-sized computer from the 1960s.

I use a Maschine MIDI controller and like to map each row of four pads to musically related slices so I can play a particular idea or phrase on different rows. A different pad (or MIDI key) can have the same slice but with a different length, or a different pitch, or reversed and panned differently, or all of the above.

Loupe can be downloaded here. A password to unlock the archive is $15 USD and can be purchased here:

Loupe Add to Cart

The third weapon in the sampling pack arsenal is Mirage.

Mirage is a granular sampler inspired by three things – the music of Tim Hecker, my laziness, and my disorganization. ;-) It’s sort of like a trapper keeper for ambient sampling. It lets you select an area of a sample to work with, then allows you to set your granular parameters, per-voice filter settings and pan, voice retrigger frequency, and other things – and crucially, it remembers the pitches you play and saves them with a snapshot when using the “Hold” button.

This creates a host-independent sketchbook for sound design and composition. When you stumble upon a magic combination of samples, settings and notes, everything saves together in the instrument for later recall, refinement and mixing.

When you DO find something magical, you’ll find you can just sit there and listen to a snap for an indecent amount of time as the separate voices crawl across the waveform hypnotically.

Here’s what it sounds like:

Peter Dines Sampler Pack – Mirage demo by peterdines

Mirage is aimed at a different musical goal than Loupe – you might say that if Loupe is a paintbrush for cubism then Mirage is one for impressionism. Both instruments differ, then, from the typical granular sampling feel and sound which in my mind is more like pointillism.

Mirage can be downloaded here – A password to unlock the archive is $15 USD and can be purchased here:

Mirage Add to Cart

If you want to know more leave a question in the comments or hit me up on twitter.

Special thanks to Felix Petrescu for beta testing Loupe and helping to make it a better instrument!

NOTE: these ensembles are built for the latest version of Reaktor – version 5.5.1 – it’s a free update if you have 5.15.

25 Responses

  1. Morpion

    These are great – I’ve only been messing aroud with them for half an hour or so but I can see these (Loupe especially) being really useful.

    You’ve got great timing too – I’ve spent the last couple of nights setting up the old beta of Frame to be controlled by Konkreet Performer; I’ve had it in my library for a while but never really spent a lot of time with it. It’s nice to have its new “big brother” to play with now.

  2. Peter Dines

    Thanks Martin! Hope you get a lot of use out of them. I’d love to see what you come up with using them with Konkreet Performer.

  3. vikeye

    I think you must be a wizard :-)

  4. Peter Dines

    Hah! High praise indeed.
    For my next act, I shall vanquish the Balrog. ;-)

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  6. Mel Gonzalez

    Hey, I would love to try these but i’m running reaktor 5.15…what version do i need for this as it says it was made with a newer version and is not compatible? 

  7. Peter Dines

    Hi Mel,

    Ensembles saved in Reaktor are not backwards-compatible as new versions generally add new features and sometimes alter the file format. 5.5 is a huge update over 5.15 and changed a lot of things.

    I recommend you fire up the NI service center or go to their support site and download the update.

  8. durk

    Nice one. Just picked one up.

    Good price with the combo!

  9. Peter Dines

    Well that was fast and painless. Files are now hosted on S3.

  10. bob phillips

    any payment option other than paypal? I’m boycotting them at the moment.

  11. Peter Dines

    I’m working on getting up and running with other payment gateways and will announce as soon as there’s news.

  12. bob phillips

    thanks…

    drop me a message, email, I’d like to buy both items.

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  16. vikden

    Here an TouchOSC layout for fRAME2 work fine with touchOSC on an iPad and reaktorall parameter is mapped on 2 pageshttp://ow.ly/4f74g

  17. vikden

    Here an TouchOSC layout for fRAME2 work fine with touchOSC on an iPad and reaktorall parameter is mapped on 2 pages  http://ow.ly/4f74g

  18. Peter Dines

    Thanks Vikden! Alas i have no iOS device at the moment but will be getting one as soon as iPad 2 comes available in Canada.

  19. joel

    Hi Peter,

    Been playing with Mirage, an amazing instrument, thank you.
    Unfortunately, I’ve misplaced the email with the code, so can’t open Loupe. Could you please resend it.
    Thanks,

    Joel

  20. Peter Dines

    Hi Joel,

    Please email peterdines@gmail.com from the email address used to purchase and I’ll send it right over. (I’ve sold to several Joels and I’m not sure which one is you!)

  21. joel

    thanks Peter, will do

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  25. Matt

    Totally eating these up, saw these months ago and just remembered to buy them. You’re the best man, excellent work!

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