Sorry for not responding to the original request, as I'm not entirely sure
the purpose of these samples.

I dowloaded the pack and they look like pure waveforms, which is a
fantastic idea.

I don't know the intent of these, but I'd vote we have some AFP presets in
the presets sections with some really cool sounds.

Since I don't think I understand the idea of trancegates, I would need some
more explanation of the purpose, but the fact that we hardly use
AudioFileProcessor presets in the stock install makes these pure waveforms
an attractive option to me, although I'm sure I'm missing the point
entirely... :)

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On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Vesa <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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