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HELP: custom waves in Animoog not making any sound
I added some Atari Kid Wave Forms to Animoog, tried to create a patch with them, and could not get any sound.
Is there something you have to do? Like save them as a loop before adding them or something???
First time I've actually tried adding custom waves to Animoog, spent a long time picking out good ones from the AKWF collection too.
o_O
Any help is appreciated.
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There is a specific file length, rate, etc for getting this done.
http://forum.moogmusic.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=14187
I’ve never done it.
Thanks!
Here's a link to the AKWF files processed for Animoog:
http://animoog.org/database/timbres/
Haven't actually tried them in Animoog yet, but tested them by simply playing the file and they are different (longer, as they needed to be looped to a specific length) so I assume they work.
.071 time/size
wav file
Funbox is easiest
PM me if you need help
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typo sorry
That link I posted did the trick, I added them and they work. Thanks though.
On a related note, forgot how great Animoog is, after not using it for a long long time.
Thanks!
Here's a link to the AKWF files processed for Animoog:
http://animoog.org/database/timbres/
Haven't actually tried them in Animoog yet, but tested them by simply playing the file and they are different (longer, as they needed to be looped to a specific length) so I assume they work.