It got one while creating the waveforms for testing purposes but not when exporting the waveforms.Kriminal wrote:what filter does the wave designer use?Ingonator wrote: I have also started creating "virtual filter responses" with Wave Designer.
That's exactly the point. Rayblaster does not care if creating a waveform involved a filter or not but it will try to create a filter in any case. For complex dgital waveforms this results in some crazy "fantasy filters" which result in several different timbres when changing the formant knob. Just take one of the "digital" factory sounds and turn the Formant knob yourself.
The first "virtual filters" i try to do in Wave Designer are based on the shape of a resonant waveform which i have created for several synths. Anyway those first examples were not created with a free draw mode but with the formula editor.
link: http://www.tone2.org/forum/index.php?board=30.0
A screenshot from Wave Designer with a formula:

download:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/53230726/IW_Wa ... es%201.zip
Those waveforms will result in a resonant behavior as the shape is comparable to those of the waveforms created from resonant filters.
Based on the many filter responses i created from several synths at some point i want to create my own unique fiters by drawing them in Wave designer.
Another possibility would be to mix the waveforms of different filters which result in a new unique filter. You could even do this in Rayblaster when mixing two waves in each oscillator.
THIS is what Markus really meant when he talked about that you could create you own filter responses.
Ingo
