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OzoneJunkie wrote:Definitely buying this, regardless of the anwer to: will we be able to load in our own wavetables?
Somebody posted a screenshot of the video. So, yes, Deadm5 imported his massive wavetables.

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Well, most of what I've seen from Serum thus far has been hard and digital. I'm sure there's more to it. But Richard Devine is in on the hard and digital as well: http://instagram.com/p/sQLc6uDQk2/

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I don't understand people saying it sounds bad. all synths sound bad if you have bad patches. Unless they are modelling hardware or something.

Personally I know I can make anything sound good. All I care about is a lot of routings, a lot of modules and a functional GUI.
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That was my point, wasn't it?

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More bowel movements. Lovely. :)

I'll be checking it out. Didn't some of his stuff suffer from bugs though? I know Chluthu did but I bought that one early on.
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Sound Designer - Soundsets for Pigments, Repro, Diva, Virus TI, Nord Lead 4, Serum, DUNE2, Spire, and others

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oh, it's mighty capable :o ....a small teaser from my side as well.....made something similar to the Alien tripod sound from Tom Cruise's movie "War of the Worlds" - http://instagram.com/p/sIGw2pHrJT/
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BRoySound wrote:oh, it's mighty capable :o ....a small teaser from my side as well.....made something similar to the Alien tripod sound from Tom Cruise's movie "War of the Worlds" - http://instagram.com/p/sIGw2pHrJT/
Ah, thanks for that! Nice

I'm sure it's capable, just want to test drive it myself ;)

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Very interested in this. Sounds great! So glad Xfer is releasing something thats not the usual wannabe analog. Hard, modern and digital!!! Ohh yer! :party:

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Mid September it will be.....
http://www.reddit.com/r/serum/

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Can't wait for Serum!
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Sadowick‏@Sadowick
Serum makes my dick rock f*%king hard


Sadowick likes it :)

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INFO:

Serum is a wavetable synthesizer with a high-quality sound, visual and creative workflow-oriented interface, with an integrated wavetable editor for creating your own unique wavetable sets.
Features:
Two wavetable oscillators, consisting of up to 256 frames each.
Comprehensive wavetable editor:
Import audio directly from audio files - Serum has a variety of methods and options for importing + analyzing audio (WAV or AIFF) for breaking it apart into individual waveforms. You can import single-cycle wavetables of course, as well as many at once (with in-built sorting options, or manual re-ordering).
Draw directly on the waveform, with optional grid-size snapping and a variety of shape tools.
Generate or modify/process waveforms using FFT (additive).
Create or even process waveforms using formula functions.
Morph between various wavetables using standard linear interpolation (crossfading) or via harmonic/spectral morphing.
Processing menus allow you to do the other tasks you would want, such as apply fades, crossfades, normalize, export, and much more.
Ultra-clean/low-aliasing, aggressively optimized SSE2 oscillators.
Manipulate the waveforms in realtime in a variety of ways (including FM/RM/AM/Osc Sync/custom warp modes/user-definable remaps).
Mod Matrix and drag-drop mod sources directly to destination knobs/controls.
89 filter types (Flangers/phasers/ladder/svf/zdf/combs/morphing/dual types, and more).
Integrated effects rack with 10 re-orderable / modulator effects.
Advanced unison parameters for custom tuning/stack/warp/depth/spread and more.
Hundreds of factory presets and default wavetables made by many industry-acclaimed sound designers.
flexible break-point style LFOs.
visual feedback for modulator depths directly on knob destinations.

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