On 01/30/2014 05:41 PM, Vesa wrote:
> So recently I made a collection of custom waveforms, for the purpose of
> being used in triple osc, LFO's, et c. A bunch of people have seemingly
> found them useful.
>  
> I was wondering, would it be reasonable to include these in LMMS? Or are
> they too cryptic for the average user to figure out what to do with? I'm
> thinking the most likely problem would be people going "oh, sample
> files" and trying to play them in AFP, and not hearing anything...
>
> But the upside would be, that then these waveforms could be used more
> easily in collaboration, as they would be included in LMMS and could
> thus be used in projects without including extra files as dependencies.
>
> Some of them are just interesting sounds, but some actually add
> functionality - like the low-amplitude ones, which make using
> FM-synthesis on triple-osc much more feasible, or ones that can be used
> in LFO's to produce fun rhythm patterns and "trance gates" (I haven't
> yet published these ones as I'm still making them).
>
> What do you think?
>

I just uploaded the first batch of my LFO waveforms to the SF forum, if
someone wants to try them out:

https://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/lmms/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1083&p=4125#p4511

Load one of the waveforms to an LFO controller, connect it to a volume
knob, filter cutoff or whatever you can think of...

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