When will this version be ready? And will it read WAV files, or do we have to record them, as we had in the real Waveterm? Can we also create waves using Additive Synhtesis?arakula wrote:Works together - yes. Works inside - presumably not.fmr wrote:Are you planning to create a Waveterm simulation that works together (or better yet - INSIDE) your WaverSim?
I tried with the Waveterm C Demo nd the WaveSim that comes bundled with it, and I wasn't able to do very much. But I never worked with a Waveterm, so, I must confess I was completely lost. I saw options for recording, but nothing for creating waves. Anyway, I would love a complete system in software, but with the ability to work with the mouse too - no need to exaggerate in the emulationarakula wrote:Oh, it does... with the right drivers (not included in the Wave 2.2 V6 bundle), Waveterm C can already work with the simulation. It's not absolutely satisfactory yet (presumably the same problem as with the EVU simulation), but I've had much fun with T040 alreadyfmr wrote:The current Waveterm software you created doesn't seem to work this way, right?
(even the Fairlight already allowed us to work with a light pen directly on the monitor, right?)

