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1010Music's Lemondrop granular synth... any advantages over iOS granular apps?

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  • @rs2000 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @rs2000 said:
    Hehe - indeed, and being poductive is also about choosing wisely what to spend my little time with and what to avoid.

    Still awaiting your response to Krupa’s earlier comment about Ableton Wavetable Synth vs tomofon!

    The main difference is that Ableton only imports ready-made wavetables. It can do some barebones phase alignment between frames and level normalisation but that's about it.

    Tomofon allows you to drop in any sample(s) and it will take care of building a complete wavetable on its own. If you've ever used the wavetable editor in Serum then you know what kind of work I'm talking about 😊

    I learned synthesis on Serum, so this really excites me. Can you draw your own LFOS as well?

  • @taeo said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @rs2000 said:
    Hehe - indeed, and being poductive is also about choosing wisely what to spend my little time with and what to avoid.

    Still awaiting your response to Krupa’s earlier comment about Ableton Wavetable Synth vs tomofon!

    The main difference is that Ableton only imports ready-made wavetables. It can do some barebones phase alignment between frames and level normalisation but that's about it.

    Tomofon allows you to drop in any sample(s) and it will take care of building a complete wavetable on its own. If you've ever used the wavetable editor in Serum then you know what kind of work I'm talking about 😊

    I learned synthesis on Serum, so this really excites me. Can you draw your own LFOS as well?

    Unless I missed it, you can't

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