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My Combinators and other Reason stuff:

Flunger - Chorus/flanger with a nice stereo sound.
Grain Sampler - NN-XT with up to 127 grains + a java program to chop your sample.
HP Filter - Using the Stereo Imager, plus a smooth fade in feature.
Ktrack - Combinator returning the note value as cv-signal.
Poly Matrix - Matrix that can play chords.
Skream - Scream device with P1 & P2 controlled by the audio level.
Spektrum - Dual channel, 32 band spectrum analyzer.
Stereo Filter Delay - A delay, with a filter, working in stereo :/.


Flunger [48 kb]

Just like the chorus/flanger but with 1 major difference. The delaytime modulation is invirted for the right channel. This results in a nice stereo sound. All Parameters can be controlled on the combinator except for the modulation amount. This can be set at the first cv-in at the back of the "mod amount >>>"-spider module.

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Grain Sampler [1,22 Mb]

Grain Sampler enables you to change pitch without changing the speed, or changing the speed without changing the pitch. It uses a NN-XT Sampler with 127 samples. Each has it’s own gate value assigned. A combination of 3 Malström cv outputs and a matrix cv-signal produces a complicated cv-signal that is used as the gate in of the sampler. The signal will trigger the sampler very frequently while the gate value rises more slowly, effectively triggering the samples one by one in the right order.
To produce the 127 (or less) samples, a program called Grains is also in this package. This program requires Java to be installed on your system.

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HP Filter [85 kb]

This HP filter uses the internal filter of the Stereo Imager. To overcome the gap between 20 and 100 Hz, it also has a crossfade, resulting in an allmost perfect HP filter. Resonance comes from an EQ device, making it possible to change the shape of the resonance. This filter can also work at 24 dB, using a second Stereo Imager. It also has a envelope.

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Ktrack [78 kb]

Ktrack enables you to use the Ktrack function for every button or knob that has either a cv-input on it’s device or is assignable within the combinator (that’s about 99% of all reason controls). Basically it returns the number of the played note as a cv-signal.

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Poly Matrix [44 kb]

Poly Matrix gives you all the monophonic matrix does, but it can also play chords using a second matrix.

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Skream [61 kb]

Skream is based on the Scream device. It’s basically the same but the P1 and P2 values can be auto-adapted (reduced or increased) by the volume of the incoming audio. The volume is read by a compression device that determines the compression amount. This amount is the CV-signal used to auto-adapt the P1/P2 values.

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Spektrum [60 kb]

This is a 32 band spectrum analyzer that uses the vocoder modulator input to display the band levels. There is no need to split the sound since the input passes straight trough (unaffected) to the output.

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SFD (Stereo Filter Delay) [54 kb]

The right and the left channel are separately and differently delayed (in whole steps) and then filtered. The output is routed to both the main output and back into the delay. The filtertype is LP or BP with soft or hard resonance.
The stepsize can be set to 1/16 or 1/8T.

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