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Any iOS apps that can make your own waveforms and wavetables

I’ve been in a search for Single Cycled Waveforms but haven’t had any luck finding the ones I want. If I could just make my own that will be more the better. VividShaper does that but you can’t export them out into your files. Are there any other ways to do what I’m talking about or can any app provide custom waveform editing that can be exported afterwards. I don’t think I have ever came across an app that does that but then again I never looked until now

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  • @majorwizard047 said:
    I’ve been in a search for Single Cycled Waveforms but haven’t had any luck finding the ones I want. If I could just make my own that will be more the better. VividShaper does that but you can’t export them out into your files. Are there any other ways to do what I’m talking about or can any app provide custom waveform editing that can be exported afterwards. I don’t think I have ever came across an app that does that but then again I never looked until now

    Butter synth

  • edited August 2023

    Adventure Kid Single Cycle waveforms are free, there’s a website, probably come up in a search.

  • edited August 2023

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Sunvox

    How you do that ?

    Edit: got it, with the generator module

  • @cokomairena said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Sunvox

    How you do that ?

    Edit: got it, with the generator module

    Yeah, just draw them in.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Sunvox

    Haha I don’t know if this is a coincidence but I just happen to download SunVox. I haven’t gone thru it yet. I didn’t know you could edit waveforms either

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Adventure Kid Single Cycle waveforms are free, there’s a website, probably come up in a search

    I have those ones. Adventure Kid and Void Vertex are the only ones that come up. They’re good but they don’t have what I’m looking for. I want some of the ones like in Pure Synth but a whole bunch of that quality. I asked Gospel Musicians if they could make a big library expansion of their waveforms. I really like what they make.

  • @ecou said:

    Butter synth

    And you could export them as wav files?

  • @ecou said:
    Butter synth

    @cokomairena said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Sunvox

    How you do that ?

    Edit: got it, with the generator module

    I just found this out that you could do them in Caustic and even with samples. The thing is desktop and android are more appropriate for importing/exporting in Caustic and this video is based off those features that are different from iOS. So I’m gonna check for a way to do this in iOS. Editing samples in waveforms is freakin dope. I like this idea better

  • I haven't tried it methodically, but it should be rather easy to cut single cycles out of wavetablefiles in wav-format. And there are many out there, also from all sorts of vintage synths...

  • @tyslothrop1 said:
    I haven't tried it methodically, but it should be rather easy to cut single cycles out of wavetablefiles in wav-format. And there are many out there, also from all sorts of vintage synths...

    Not as easy as you might think. You need not only one-cycle but also at a frequency so that the cycle is precisely 256 , 512, 1024 or 2048 or 4096 samples long (depending on the wavetable since that will use it).

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    I haven't tried it methodically, but it should be rather easy to cut single cycles out of wavetablefiles in wav-format. And there are many out there, also from all sorts of vintage synths...

    Not as easy as you might think. You need not only one-cycle but also at a frequency so that the cycle is precisely 256 , 512, 1024 or 2048 or 4096 samples long (depending on the wavetable since that will use it).

    Plus, the phase and order of wavetable frames is important as well if you expect to be able to scan through the frames without artifacts.
    Hard work if all you have is a classic wave file editor, but the artifacts might be desirable for some 😉

  • edited August 2023

    I could be misunderstanding but this reads like a lumping together of wavetable and rompler and even sample library? The process of sampling for a rompler and certainly a sample library is not the same as the way people make wavetables for the world of vital/serum etc . Referring to Gospel Musicians sounds, those are clearly not single cycle Neosoul keys is up to 11GB, their "FM" app is 30GB of samples!!! clearly not single cycle. Look up the making of Kontakt or Soundfont sample patches.

  • Was going to suggest same. It works in Safari.

  • BerlinFX…

  • @Bruques said:
    I could be misunderstanding but this reads like a lumping together of wavetable and rompler and even sample library? The process of sampling for a rompler and certainly a sample library is not the same as the way people make wavetables for the world of vital/serum etc . Referring to Gospel Musicians sounds, those are clearly not single cycle Neosoul keys is up to 11GB, their "FM" app is 30GB of samples!!! clearly not single cycle. Look up the making of Kontakt or Soundfont sample patches.

    Gospel Musicians Pure Synth, Bassalicious 2 only support single cycle. You can only import single cycle wavetables. If you import multiple cycles then the wavetable sounds like crap. I think ButterSynth might only support Single Cycle too but I might be wrong on that. That’s the whole reason I need better Single Cycle ones and it’s better to make my own so I could use in Pure Synth.

  • @majorwizard047 said:

    @Bruques said:
    I could be misunderstanding but this reads like a lumping together of wavetable and rompler and even sample library? The process of sampling for a rompler and certainly a sample library is not the same as the way people make wavetables for the world of vital/serum etc . Referring to Gospel Musicians sounds, those are clearly not single cycle Neosoul keys is up to 11GB, their "FM" app is 30GB of samples!!! clearly not single cycle. Look up the making of Kontakt or Soundfont sample patches.

    Gospel Musicians Pure Synth, Bassalicious 2 only support single cycle. You can only import single cycle wavetables. If you import multiple cycles then the wavetable sounds like crap. I think ButterSynth might only support Single Cycle too but I might be wrong on that. That’s the whole reason I need better Single Cycle ones and it’s better to make my own so I could use in Pure Synth.

    ah ok i see

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