
Snare, Hi-hats and Claps are simpler, but brilliant blocks dedicate to specific sounds.
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In the list we can see several modules dedicated to drums, such as Drum, a powerful engine with a Bento Box oscillator core with Envelopes for controlling Pitch and Amplitude Modulation, a Noise Generator that we can replace with external sources and a Multimode Filter, a quick module for powerful drums, it is also very easy to obtain thundering Kicks. Just the Oscillator section can entertain us for weeks, since it features so many modules spanning across different synthesis techniques and very different sounds. Let’s dive into the blocks trying to explore some of them. The categories are: Effects, Mixing, Modulation, Noise and Chaos, Oscillators and Generators, Samplers, Sequencing and Logic and Utilities. The immense collection of modules is divided into various categories and folders, and it is really easy to navigate and to explore what it has to offer. If you’re interested and want to explore more, find the entire block list here:


In this installment we will try to explore some of the modules of Euro Reakt. One of the most intriguing aspects of Euro Reakt is that among the modules in this vast collection we will find weird synthesis techniques, processors and exoteric goodies that are close to the world of real modular synthesizers. Here, again, it would be very hard to cover in an appropriate and way every module included, due to the scope of the collection and the possibilities it can unleash.
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The entire collection, though, goes way beyond the 18 modules included in the Free Edition, and counts 140+ modules. In fact, the Free Edition contains enough modules to have fun for hours. We had the chance to understand the power of these and to make some sounds and Ensembles. In the last episode we literally just scratched the surface of the collection by investigating and trying some of the modules included in the Free Edition. Michael Hetrick, which, as we mentioned in the previous article, is also part of Unfiltered Audio, a company that develops plug-ins. You can check the list of third party developers that are directly listed by Native Instruments at this link: In the previous installment of this column we started exploring the vast territory of Euro Reakt, a collection of modules that third party developers bring us to expand the sonic possibilities and the arsenal of Reaktor Blocks. In this installment we will keep exploring the wonderful, vast world Euro Reakt.

With Reaktor 6.3, Native Instruments opened the doors to third party Blocks developers.
