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Old 02.02.2005, 09:25 AM
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Am I right in thinking that if you sweep through a table of, say 10 waves, it would produce completely different sounds to sweeping through a table with the same waves but which are in a different order?
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Hehe damn u for asking this. It reminds me of some verbal reasoning test i took when i was 12. Awe.....im no good at this kinda reasoning hehe.

Im still trying to figure it out....

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i'd say yes...

infact i'd say the time at which you sweep would play a factor in the difference of the sound created
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infact i'd say the time at which you sweep would play a factor in the difference of the sound created
Hmmm, Interesting. It sounds as though minor changes in the wavetable can produce big changes in the sound
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Old 02.02.2005, 02:38 PM
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Am I right in thinking that if you sweep through a table of, say 10 waves, it would produce completely different sounds to sweeping through a table with the same waves but which are in a different order?
Sure. When the Index parameter is set to a point in between two waves, the result is a blend between the two, with an exact 50/50 blend when the Index is exactly half-way between them. So, obviously the order in which the waves appear will affect the achievable timbres.
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you can make yourself a wavetable patch on your C:

- osc1 to sine, choose a waveshape

- osc2 to sine, choose dif waveshape

- lfo1 to osc1 waveshape

- lfo2 to osc2 waveshape

- lfo3 to osc balance

- some more assigns

its quite rudimentary but its as close as my virusC will get of wavetables )-:
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its quite rudimentary but its as close as my virusC will get of wavetables )-:
there you go HC - no need to hassle access for any more updates
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its quite rudimentary but its as close as my virusC will get of wavetables )-:
there you go HC - no need to hassle access for any more updates
Hehehe, just doesn't quite cut the mustard. That's life though I guess.
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you can make yourself a wavetable patch on your C:

- osc1 to sine, choose a waveshape

- osc2 to sine, choose dif waveshape

- lfo1 to osc1 waveshape

- lfo2 to osc2 waveshape

- lfo3 to osc balance

- some more assigns

its quite rudimentary but its as close as my virusC will get of wavetables )-:
just a little something to add:
lfo 2 to filter 1 and 2 modulationg using sample and hold waveform which is synced to clock.
this creat an extremly wicked digital but warm sound.
add some phaser to creat a bit of movment.
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