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I can confirm the 44-16 Loop files work perfectly in Toxic Biohazard. I'm not a huge fan of single cycle waveforms but these seem very nice. Thanks and good luck...... :)
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These work nicely in the Octatrack as well - good stuff!

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Teksonik wrote:I can confirm the 44-16 Loop files work perfectly in Toxic Biohazard. I'm not a huge fan of single cycle waveforms but these seem very nice. Thanks and good luck...... :)
polyslax wrote:These work nicely in the Octatrack as well - good stuff!
Hi Teksonik and polyslax!
Thank you both for the heads up and pleasant comments!
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Interesting stuff. Wondering about camel audios format (which is .raw files it seems for custom waveforms).

Not sure how easy it is to convert to .raw format?

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Hope some extra promotion will help you :)

http://www.discodsp.com/news/archive/?id=144

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george wrote:Hope some extra promotion will help you :)

http://www.discodsp.com/news/archive/?id=144
Thank you George, much appreciate!
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spidergod wrote:Interesting stuff. Wondering about camel audios format (which is .raw files it seems for custom waveforms).

Not sure how easy it is to convert to .raw format?
Hi spidergod!

You can visit this page to see how to convert your waves to .raw format, (in this case) used by the Camel Audio Alchemy.

However, you will probably notice that "This is an advanced technique".
We can provide our library files in any format, including .raw.
If you want to try RWDemoBank in .raw format, please visit us latter today to download it. We will post an info here when it is ready - it won't take long, don't worry :).
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Real Waveforms wrote:
spidergod wrote:Interesting stuff. Wondering about camel audios format (which is .raw files it seems for custom waveforms).

Not sure how easy it is to convert to .raw format?
Hi spidergod!

You can visit this page to see how to convert your waves to .raw format, (in this case) used by the Camel Audio Alchemy.

However, you will probably notice that "This is an advanced technique".
We can provide our library files in any format, including .raw.
If you want to try RWDemoBank in .raw format, please visit us latter today to download it. We will post an info here when it is ready - it won't take long, don't worry :).
Thanks and am looking forward to it.

Have looked at the link on the camel site and not sure what advanced audio editing software they are on about?

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Real Waveforms wrote:
spidergod wrote:Interesting stuff. Wondering about camel audios format (which is .raw files it seems for custom waveforms).

Not sure how easy it is to convert to .raw format?
Hi spidergod!

You can visit this page to see how to convert your waves to .raw format, (in this case) used by the Camel Audio Alchemy.

However, you will probably notice that "This is an advanced technique".
We can provide our library files in any format, including .raw.
If you want to try RWDemoBank in .raw format, please visit us latter today to download it. We will post an info here when it is ready - it won't take long, don't worry :).
There's already a tool for converting single cycle waveforms for use as oscillators or lfos in Alchemy. Log in to your account at Camelaudio and download "Wave 2 Alchemy for Windows". :wink:

Cheers,
Gerald
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pocvecem wrote:
Real Waveforms wrote:
spidergod wrote:Interesting stuff. Wondering about camel audios format (which is .raw files it seems for custom waveforms).



There's already a tool for converting single cycle waveforms for use as oscillators or lfos in Alchemy. Log in to your account at Camelaudio and download "Wave 2 Alchemy for Windows". :wink:

cheers will log in now and download it

Cheers,
Gerald

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pocvecem wrote: There's already a tool for converting single cycle waveforms for use as oscillators or lfos in Alchemy. Log in to your account at Camelaudio and download "Wave 2 Alchemy for Windows". :wink:

Cheers,
Gerald
Hi Gerald and spidergod!

Thanks for the heads up!
We do not have an account on Camelaudio.com, so we were not aware of this tool.
We are using our own way... ;)
Please visit us, download our RWDemoBank, and compare the results if you find the time.
We would be pleased to hear your opinion!

Cheers!
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Real Waveforms wrote: We do not have an account on Camelaudio.com, so we were not aware of this tool.
We are using our own way... ;)
OMG, zorniko's secret software theory in the DNR thread was right!? :o
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highkoo wrote:
Real Waveforms wrote: We do not have an account on Camelaudio.com, so we were not aware of this tool.
We are using our own way... ;)
OMG, zorniko's secret software theory in the DNR thread was right!? :o
Hi Highkoo!

Can you direct us with a link, and give us a few minutes to read the "secret theory"? :)
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I think its about the middle of the long DNR thread about their project that I linked above.
It was implied that the project may be of more limited appeal than anticipated due to the existence of custom built privately used software that accomplishes the same goals.
I didnt really buy it, but maybe he works for you. ;)
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Ok, we found it here.
We wouldn't say that the conversion tasks are "just to easy to program" as zorniko claimed.
Other things involved in the creation process could be more demanding, but the bottom line is:
nothing is as simple as it looks.
Anyway, we told enough about the creation process already.
And that is something we can not talk in detail, sorry.

This part of the topic could be a good router :)
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