I've written a Wavetable Oscillator for my modular software synthesizer.
Surveying the synth software I can find (Serum, XRSDO, etc.) it seems that
they all store wavetables in WAV files, PCM format, which I'm able to read
and use with libsndfile.
However, is there any idea how I can tell how man
My modular synth software now has a wavetable oscillator.
This video shows the editor, which has some of the features of a paint
program to allow you to simply paint harmonics and get instant audio
feedback.
I'm curious if this is novel, or whether it's pretty common. Here it is in
a no-talk-all
Hi Frank. I’ve never messed with these, but it seems obvious that they are
either going to have a predictable format (that they specify *somewhere*, if
they intend to let people sue anything but their own editor), or add/expect
additional info bundled in the wave file (in which case they’d also
WoW nice Examples :-)
It's really amazing to get satisfactory results without need a pitch track!
I will try put some examples in somewhere, I coded some algorithms like
Phase Vocoders, TDHS and PSOLA(Lent), I'm using pitch track (AMDF just in
monophonic sound) to splice and cross-fade with hann,