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Sinewave on input, the rest are modulated Wave effect modules.

This is freaking awesome 👏 👏👏
Put a face mask on it (to remember) and release it
Today’s Tom Sawyer...is wavetabley!
excellent
This is great news.
That's my Winter gone.
What's up next for spring???
My guess: A whole bunch of fantastic new Drambo projects on patchstorage done by the one and only Señor Gravitas 😎
You guessed correctly.
I had to take a little diversion.
I've been configuring my iPads for live performance
as I now have the Korg NanoKontrol.
I've been testing the sync between my iPads and
I finally got them both running tight for about
an hour or more each time.
dRambo is currently being used as a midi router,
sequencer, effects processor and live sampler
and whenever I need a function solved?
dRambo.
I also have a little something turning up on the horizon.
I think you're going to like it.
It's so cool.
Yeah, it does have lights. 😎
Sounds like a christmas tree for musicians 😁
Anything with lights is a Christmas tree for musicians. 😂😂😂
The desk is crammed but the walls can still take up considerable decoration!
Absolutely. 😁
I am going to get some LED lights put them up on the wall
above the desk for Christmas but that's not what is turning up.
You're going to really like it.
Could be a ... controller?
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Yup.
The thing is...
Which one?
Good guess, but no.
It's far more utilitarian.
@Gravitas The horizon is still a fairly foggy matter but I might have spotted some Arturia or some 4x4 pad controller...
Or even 8x2? One to beat with sticks? 🧐🤔
You're definitely not alone there....
I'm making things as bright as possible to see on ahead.
Talking about Arturia I've been eyeing up the Arturia Audiofuse
and I'm torn between that and the SSL 2+ interface.
Clearly the Audiofuse is far more flexible.
Back in topic.
This...is my last clue.
Think dRambo.
@Gravitas OK, Hercules Starlight.
Pads, banks, crossfader, scene pads, more faders, scratch wheels.
No...much simpler...
You've seen it already actually.
Ha, must be the Arduino based DIY scene controller! Yesss!
Sadly I don’t think serum will find it way to iOS🥺😢, but with this update we can maybe build a little serum ☺️


I mean there is a lot in serum like the modulation possibilities wich are a bit harder to build, but there is also this beast coming from Kirnu interactive which should be awesome —>
Yup. 😎
@orchid has been busy with some updates.
As soon as I've built it, you will definitely know. 😇
The choice of synths is getting better and better. If you skip the wavetable editor, building a synth that sounds similar to Serum is certainly possible soon. The question is if anyone would take the time to do it.
A developer could even write a preset translator to convert Serum presets automatically... but again, it's a matter of time.
As long as we're teasing OT DIY projects ... I'm workin' on something potentially interesting too.
No way.... 🙌🏽
I'm not even going to hazard a guess. 🧐
What is it??? 😁
Interconnect multiple USB MIDI devices and work with them all from a single Bluetooth MIDI connection from iOS. That's all I'm saying for now.
AWESOME!!!!! 😇
Service announcement.
Disclaimer.
I'm normally quite well behaved though enthusiastic at times
this sometimes comes out as capital text when typing. 😂😂😂
Wavetable terminology has me confused.
@rs2000 said "make sure your waveforms are exactly 2048 samples long"
What are the definition of "waveform" and "sample" in this context?
(I think of a "sample" as one independent audio segment/file of variable length, and "waveform" as one oscillation of a wave)
Does the new Drambo wavetable module have built in wavetable creation/editing tools of any kind?
Or must all "user created" wavetables for use in the Drambo wavetable module require importing files structured according to some particular types of file format? If so what are the compatible file formats?
Are there any reasonably easy to use iPadOS tools available for creating and editing wavetables, that can export a file in a format that can be imported into the Drambo wavetable module?
I can imagine that some type of morphing algorithm would be really handy for quickly designing wavetables.
eg... A wavetable creation interface that consists of a timeline of the required length. The user clicks on a start point, an edit window appears. The used can either draw a waveform in the window, OR choose an audio file that can be scrolled and zoomed into and a waveform oscillation selected from the audio file... editor saves only the selected waveform from the file once selected. A library of waveforms are available from within the editor window... the user can drag and drop a waveform onto the window from the library.
Clicking on the timeline adds additional waveform entry points. New edit window appears at each edit point. User can add as many or as few points as desired. Waveforms can be auditioned during entry.
Once completed, a render function fills the entire timeline by use of a merge algorithm between edit points.
Timelines can be re-opened, re-edited, and re-rendered.