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01.05.2005, 04:36 PM
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thanks ben for such a quick reply.
just one silly question coming from a synth technical newbie.
the wavetable waveforms, are they hardware or software.
also i thought for a while that wavetabel were sampled waves like found in romplers,
but i dont think that now.
so how are the wavetable waveforms made. was it just programmers coming up with nice patterns or was it trying to recreate specific sounds.
would the wavetable waveforms be ROM LIKE ON romplers.
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01.05.2005, 04:51 PM
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the wavetable waveforms, are they hardware or software.
so how are the wavetable waveforms made. was it just programmers coming up with nice patterns or was it trying to recreate specific sounds.
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The wavetable waveforms are stored in ROM. However, judging by the what you can do with them, their implementation must be more complex than that of the standard rompler.
Each table is a collection of waves which sound interesting when they are swept. Some sound really good with LFO (cyclic) modulation, whilst others are better suited to modulation via an envelope (many sound just as good either way of course). They also represent a very large library of static waves, should you wish to use them like this.
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01.05.2005, 05:30 PM
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OK Ben...so does this mean the existing 64 digital waves (as in previous virus') are imported into the new wavetable algorithm? Meaning, on previous virus' the 64 waves were kinda static....but now on the TI you can interpolate between them....?
Or does the TI still retain the 64 waves....but has a genuinely new wavetable section. If this is so....then this makes for an insane amount of oscilator waveforms lol
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01.05.2005, 05:32 PM
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OK Ben...so does this mean the existing 64 digital waves (as in previous virus') are imported into the new wavetable algorithm? Meaning, on previous virus' the 64 waves were kinda static....but now on the TI you can interpolate between them....?
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Or does the TI still retain the 64 waves....but has a genuinely new wavetable section. If this is so....then this makes for an insane amount of oscilator waveforms
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Yes.
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01.05.2005, 05:34 PM
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LOL holy shit Ben.....so many waveforms....
This is very appealing to me....
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01.05.2005, 05:48 PM
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LOL holy shit Ben.....so many waveforms....
This is very appealing to me....
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Also, consider the fact that every point in between the waves is effectively a different wave as well..
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01.05.2005, 05:59 PM
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Just been listening to the TI audio demo again. Am I to assume that all those sounds are going to be included as factory presets? There are some really f*$&ing nice wavetable sounds there. Alot of potential.....
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01.05.2005, 09:35 PM
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Cheers Ben
Will the, er, wavetables be user-importable, or editable graphically via the software? Or maybe for a future software operating system upgrade?
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PS > And another thing! Will the Ti|3 have user customisable/importable wavetables? A ribbon-controller or XY-Pad might be nice, too, please! Thanks!
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01.05.2005, 10:24 PM
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Will the, er, wavetables be user-importable, or editable graphically via the software? Or maybe for a future software operating system upgrade?
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I don't know, but certainly not for version 1.0.
But hey - there'll be loads of tables to get started with, and Hypersaws to mess about with, so first things first, eh?
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01.05.2005, 11:43 PM
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Hi ben,
a small question about the new programmable arp: with the TI, will we still have the possibility of sending the virus arpegiator sequences via midi out (plugin or physical) for controlling other synths, VSTi`s?
thanks,
midi.
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