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Waldorf Wavetables

Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 3:53 pm
by dawman
This is just a fun little patch.
I find it really easy seeing the various waves so I can punch in their numbers.
Scrolling on these Oscillators is just a workflow killer so there ya' go.
It allows 2 Filters to be mixed, and has 4 different sources of Modulation.
UniPolar LFO, BiPolar LFO, AD Envelope and ADSR Envelope.
After staring at the waveform numbers after a while memorizing becomes easier too.
New Folder.zip
untitled.JPG


edit:
Its been fixed.
First post had unconnected Mod I/O's on the Oscillators..................
Sorry Bout That..

Re: Waldorf Wavetables

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 4:08 am
by erminardi
thanks a lot! :)

Brotha Man, if the ModVI module is not so fundamental for this patch, do you can kindly port to ModIII for the poor people? :roll:
Because this patch seems to be wery interesting and usable...
Thanks in advance... :wink:

Re: Waldorf Wavetables

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 6:51 am
by dawman
Brotha Man Ermi..........
I made it for you guys.
Just swap out the MVC C for MVC A or B.
I am in the habit of creating every patch with the Unison Detune MVC C.
It allows me to take a polyphonic preset and turn it into a monophonic FAT Lead w/ Portamento in an instant.
I also learned from Assafs classes that building specific patches and keeping them simple is the key.
I have a Pad maker, a Waldorf, an ARP Odyssey and even a great Lead/Bass synth taking up 4 MIDI channels.
10 Channels of ASIO and 2 channels for control. I couldn't be happier Live.
I am sure you guys will break down and buy Modular IV eventually, perhaps this summer there will be sore dick deals and shit.
New Folder.zip
01-100518_0718-01.mp3
untitled.JPG

Re: Waldorf Wavetables

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 7:16 am
by erminardi
Thanks a lot, sincerely!
Anyway I really hope that S|C will make some summer discount for us... :roll:

Re: Waldorf Wavetables

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 7:21 am
by dawman
Just in case, the small modules are the AD Envelope from Roy and also the SLOOOOWW SINE LFO.
Roy made this realtime performance uses. You can assign a knob to it and sweep accurately w/o fear of the usual huge leaps in the rate parameter.

CiaoMein
slow lfo sine.zip
Here's a cool Dual SYnc Preset w/ footpedal vibrato and aftertouch LFO tweaks.
01-100518_1212.mp3
I got lick I was hearing right on the last few attempts.......... :lol:

Re: Waldorf Wavetables

Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 12:20 pm
by dawman
Here's the list of Waves in the Wavetable Oscillator.
Half of them use useless non musical names, but at least we might better know which ones are better than others.
New Folder.zip
untitled.JPG

Re: Waldorf Wavetables

Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 4:28 am
by w_ellis
Hi Jimmy,

I get an activation popup when trying to use the WAVETABLES.dev. Did you build this using Modular I?

Thanks,
Will