In order to import a Wavetable into a hardware Wavetable synthesizer, it must be formatted for that synth. Editing multiple Wavetables is a bit of a pain. Therefore, I have created a script for efficiently editing Wavetables using Octave. This script has the ability to carve the Wavetable into equal length slices and export single cycle waves, as well as the ability to cut the Wavetable to a specified length. This makes importing into hardware synths even easier and allows for more flexible sound creation. This blog will explain in detail how to use the script. Let's get started and introduce the script. These scripts are for Octave. Download them below. Script file and PDF(Scripts not listed below are also included.) Script to separate a wavetable into single cycle waves. This script evenly slices multiple Wavetable files into specified lengths and converts each into a single-cycle waveform. This makes it easy to create a cycle waveform that can be used as a synthesizer waveform. Script to separate a wavetable into single cycle waves.
A script that cuts wavetables down to a set number of frames. This script simply cuts the Wavetable from the first frame to the specified number of frames. It is useful for instrumental Wavetables where the character of the attack of the sound is important. Resize(Simple Cutting)
Script to cut waveforms -2 Sometimes you want to adjust the number of frames in a Wavetable and import it into a hardware synth. This script will thin out multiple Wavetable files to a specified number at equal intervals and adjust the number of frames all at once. Resize[Skip]
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wavelength_converter.m | |
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File Type: | m |
Note C Length
Analog Rytm, Digitakt , Model:Samples[Sampling Rate :48kHz]
Analog Rytm, Digitakt , Model:Samples[Sampling Rate :48kHz]
- C1 = 1468
- C2 = 734
- C3 = 367
- C1 = 1348
- C2 = 674
- C3 = 337