| Author | Topic: Absynth question :) |
| morphlab | Posted: 5th June 2002 16:57 |
this might be a really dopey question:
can absynth use other waveforms? (aiff, wav) as oscillators? |
| Raven | Posted: 5th June 2002 17:06 |
Not silly !
quote: The 1.3.2 update is a feature and bug-fix update for ABSYNTH PC. Version 1.3.2 adds a number of improvements and performance tweaks and is recommended for all users of ABSYNTH PC.
Please open the readme after installing the update.
New features:
DXi support: Use 8 instances of ABSYNTH in Sonar
Record Window: Record up to 10 minutes of ABSYNTH jams with an overdub recorder
Extract from WAV: Use the first 1024 samples of any WAV file as a waveform or LFO
BPM-mode in effects: All three effects mode can be synced to a given tempo
Improved window handling: Keyboard shortcuts and a reduced-clutter mode where only one edit window can be open at a time
Bug fixes:
No more noise in Nuendo 1.5.3 or Cubase SX
ASIO playback at 48K no longer raises the pitch
Soundcard and ASIO card selection improved
Several minor bugs fixed
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| Nuisances Sonores | Posted: 5th June 2002 17:41 |
meeK : I don't think so !!!
With 64 harmonics, Absynth got it all ...
Waveforms don't really make a hell of a difference ( unless you compare a sine and a saw ... ) |
| Greedy Soul | Posted: 5th June 2002 18:17 |
Oh yes it does, I imported some single cycles from my SH09 I used to own the other day, worked fine but then I realised I could get much better sounds tweaking what was already in there. Remember you only get 1024 samples, you can't really important anything really useful in there.
Cheers
Tim |
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