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jhinton Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Is there a multiwave with just the few basic waveforms? I could make my own but I figured it would be easier if there was a multiwave with sine, square, saw, and triangle. Also is there an easy way to use the index to select the waveform when using a multiwave? Just divide the index by 4096? Maybe I'm missing something here. There are a lot of multiwaves included with the kyma but I'm not sure how large to make my index for each multiwave. I hope I am making sense, wavetable synthesis is new to me. IP: Logged |
BenPhenix Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Here is a set of wavetables formatted for Kyma that I published years and years ago: Mostly single cycle wavetables: http://glitchpop.net/snd/wavetables.zip multiwave tables (PPG, K3, OSCar, etc): http://glitchpop.net/snd/synthblocks.zip If you wander through the share section of the kyma*tweaky you'll find a number of synthesis examples that make use of the wavetables linked above: http://www.symbolicsound.com/cgi-bin/bin/view/Share/Sounds#Synthesis_ One note of caution is that I haven't gone through and checked the example up there since the pacarana came out so there may be a few that need some tweaks to get working again. IP: Logged |
BenPhenix Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() BTW, the examples linked above (see the "synthblock" example on the tweaky for one method) should show you how to use the index feature. If you have any additional questions after looking at the examples, let me know and we'll get you sorted. IP: Logged |
jhinton Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Ok, thanks. I'll take a look at them. Cheers! IP: Logged |
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