+1 - That's what I suggested "- Additional 'view' options". So a waveform can be edited through 3 ways independently: formula, freeform wave, harmonic spectrum. For example, draw a crazy freeform wave, then add some slight sub harmonics to add some bass (or overtones) by switching into the harmonic spectrum view and edit harmonics to taste (e.g. Morphine), then switch back to the freeform wave view to manually draw further changes to the waveform, change the formula, go back and redraw the waveform, change harmonics, etc..DNR Collaborative wrote:Notedlarm wrote:- Additive sliders to create overtones/organ cycles
- Vocal/Voice cycle presets
At all times, editing the formula, freeform wave or harmonic spectrum should be non destructive. Adding harmonics in the spectrum view does not change the waveform in the freeform wave view. Spectral content is just added to the output if it makes sense, so is the formula and freeform wave - all is added together to create the final waveform.