QR1E6+8RNjRVNwVRtVQEc2XYMiH4vuYFQ9QR+siOZxC7mYESP+.5iniN5aGe The thing I have to share with you is a gen~ patcher containing (among other things) a variable-slope triangle wave oscillator.Ģ107.3oc0ZszaiaCD9bxuBBeJwINgj5cebHIEs8xBDflKEaVrPQlNQExhpRz The high concept for the synth is to make something inspired by the sounds of early digital music like the Commodore64 or Yamaha FM chips in old cell phones, but without trying for fidelity. I’m actually still a ways off from finishing, but since I do have something to share, I figured it might be fun to start a thread about it, and maybe if I’m lucky learn from your feedback about it, ala Nearness thread. I finished a “version zero” a few months ago while working with for LCRP, and I’ve been slowly working towards a version one. The goal is for me to learn more about working in Max and with digital audio signals in general, and also to make something that I’ll enjoy using in my own music. Hi! I’ve been very slowly building a polysynth in Max. Okay, I suspect I know what I’m doing for the rest of the night.Screen Shot at 21.09.47.jpg 1430×1514 313 KB Image2Wavetable is new, the creation of Dillon Bastan and Carlo Cattano – and there are some rough edges, so be patient and it sounds like they’re ready to hear some feedback on how it works.īut the workflow is really simple: drag and drop image, drag and drop resulting wavetable into the Wavetable instrument. (It’s still worth a spin today if you’ve got a Mac among other things, it is evidently responsible for those sweeping digital sounds in the original Matrix film, I’m told.) It reminds me of my happy hours and hours spent using U+I Software’s ground-breaking MetaSynth, which employs some similar concepts to build an entire sound laboratory around graphic tools. This means if you’re handy with graphics software, or graphics code like Processing, you can also make visual patterns that generate interesting wavetables. The name says it all: it generates wavetable samples from image data. One thing Wave Weld cannot do, however, is make a wavetable out of a picture of a cat.įor that, you want Image2Wavetable. Generate wavetables for free, for Ableton Live 10.1 and other synths Wave Weld focuses on dialing in the sounds you need and spitting out precise, algorithmic results: (Odds are anyone able to run this will have a copy of Live with Wavetable in it, since it targets 10.1, but it also exports to other tools). And sure, as when Operator came out, you already have plug-ins that do the same Ableton’s pitch is as always their unique approach to UI (love it or hate it), and integration with the host, and … having it right in the box:Ībleton Live 10.1: more sound shaping, work faster, free updateĮarlier this week, we saw one free device that makes wavetables for you, built as a Max for Live device. With Ableton Live 10.1 on the horizon and its updated Wavetable device, we’ve got yet another free Max for Live device for making sound materials – and this time, you can make your wavetables from images.Ībleton Live 10.1 will bring user generated wavetables to is Wavetable instrument in the Standard and Suite editions – opening up some major possibilities. It’s the season of the wavetable – again.
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