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Single Cycle Waveforms! Does anyone have any recommendations for packs?

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  • @dendy said:
    there is one thing, which most people aren't getting properly, when we are discussiong about so called single cycle waveforms..

    very often, especially with analog synths, just plain single cycle is not enough for preserving whole oscillator character becuse of subtle changes in oscillator sound during note is played.. subtle movements in sounds, which may sooind minuscule, but with crucial impact after additional modulation and filtering is applied ...

    that's why i always use as "single cycle" waveforms not really single cycle, but more like from 10 to even 100 cycles, of course properly looped

    That's one of the advantages of 'single-cycle waveforms' - to remove or isolate the modulation, oscillators beating, etc from the raw wave. And it's true that most 'single-cycle waveforms' (Galbanum) are more than a single cycle, and that's why sustaining-loops are helpful.

    @colonel_mustard said:

    @ocelot said:

    @colonel_mustard said:

    @ocelot said:
    Did Ocenaudio ever get sample-loop support?

    Making loops takes 2 steps.

    1. "Create region"
    2. "Convert region to loop".

    Needlessly convoluted, perhaps, but it is there.

    Thanks! Good to know. Does it write the loop info into the file's metadata?

    Yes :)

    I've used ocenaudio to bake in thousands of loop points, for use with Obsidian, SunVox, TAL-Sampler, Reason's NNXT etc. I find it's really quick to work with when you get going. Hopefully Drambo's sampler will be updated to read loop points at some point.

    Good to know. Thank you.

  • edited March 23

    This free little iOS app, ToneShaper, brought to my attention by @Poppadocrock over at the sales thread makes the option to export up to 16 cycles.
    Without even using that option I have seen up to 200 frames in Buttersynth after import, I do not know how that works.
    I've had some fun with it but it does not make those hyper advanced WTs mentioned early in this thread. There's a ready made library you can try export from to start with. Try it or don't.

    I have absolutely no clue about any of this and will shut up before I make an even bigger fool of myself.

  • @Pxlhg said:
    This free little iOS app, ToneShaper, brought to my attention by @Poppadocrock over at the sales thread makes the option to export up to 16 cycles.
    Without even using that option I have seen up to 200 frames in Buttersynth after import, I do not know how that works.
    I've had some fun with it but it does not make those hyper advanced WTs mentioned early in this thread. There's a ready made library you can try export from to start with. Try it or don't.

    I have absolutely no clue about any of this and will shut up before I make an even bigger fool of myself.

    I ended up getting a copy of Serum mainly for wave table editing. It’s got lots of macro functions for sorting out wave cycles from samples, from simple thinning them out and lining/scaling them up to the frame size to morphing between them to create smooth transitions… perfect for the valve sounds tbh as they’re so scatty that getting anting useful in that realm out of them otherwise would have been a headfook…

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