VIRUS TI Wavetables for Harmor

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Here are the 99 Wavetables for Harmor in WT-Format.

The Wavetables of the Virus TI are free for everyone. The only limitation. If these wavetables are to be used for commercial productions, Access would like to be informed. Not more.

Please note. The wavetables were created with Audioterm. There are only 33 slices available per wavetable. A limitation with which we have to live. I hope you like the tables.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/juelit74ebpwz ... or.7z?dl=0
Owner of the FB site of Audioterm

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Hello,

How are these wt files loaded into Harmor ?

Cheers.

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mevla wrote:Hello,

How are these wt files loaded into Harmor ?

Cheers.
Start Harmor and drag a wt file into the IMG window. That's it. Then you can scan with "Time" through the wavetable.
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Thanks.

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Thanks !

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Thanks PietW!

Would you like me to do the conversion so that the wt files contain the full number of slices and upload a link here?
Wavetables for DUNE2/3, Blofeld, IL Harmor, Hive and Serum etc: http://charlesdickens.neocities.org/
£10 for lifetime updates including wavetable editor for Windows.

Music: https://soundcloud.com/markholt

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Cool Piet! Thank you for this. Mark it would awesome if you could

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cytospur wrote:Thanks PietW!

Would you like me to do the conversion so that the wt files contain the full number of slices and upload a link here?
Yes. :tu: How you do that?
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I use Mathematica to do the conversion. Based on the Audioterm conversions that you posted up, I could see that the tables are the imaginary part of Fourier transforms (the real part is discarded) of waves that drop the first value (which is 0 Hz and any value there represents a DC offset) and take the next 64 values. They are exported as 32 bit real numbers without a header. At least, I think that's how it works! Let me know if it doesn't sound right, although the few I checked seemed ok :)

Here is the link:

https://1drv.ms/f/s!AqyauWxlz_jVv95WSstJFSp-rCaxAg
Wavetables for DUNE2/3, Blofeld, IL Harmor, Hive and Serum etc: http://charlesdickens.neocities.org/
£10 for lifetime updates including wavetable editor for Windows.

Music: https://soundcloud.com/markholt

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cytospur wrote:I use Mathematica to do the conversion. Based on the Audioterm conversions that you posted up, I could see that the tables are the imaginary part of Fourier transforms (the real part is discarded) of waves that drop the first value (which is 0 Hz and any value there represents a DC offset) and take the next 64 values. They are exported as 32 bit real numbers without a header. At least, I think that's how it works! Let me know if it doesn't sound right, although the few I checked seemed ok :)

Here is the link:

https://1drv.ms/f/s!AqyauWxlz_jVv95WSstJFSp-rCaxAg
Wow. I am impressed. Here in Germany they say "I take my hat off to you". This means a respectful recognition of the work done.
The wavetables are much longer. The spectral mapping in Harmor looks very different. You can hear much finer heights. The Komplexer of TerraTec loads your wavetables as well.
In my opinion, a significant sound enhancement. My congratulations.

best

Piet
Owner of the FB site of Audioterm

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8)

Thanks for letting me know about Komplexer :tu:
Wavetables for DUNE2/3, Blofeld, IL Harmor, Hive and Serum etc: http://charlesdickens.neocities.org/
£10 for lifetime updates including wavetable editor for Windows.

Music: https://soundcloud.com/markholt

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