Yes, Absolutely! Sorry for the late post, didn't notice this updated. Glad to hear you're back up and running!AdventureKid wrote:Sorry for the down time, I was upgrading the website and the server... Can I add this as a download?
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- KVRist
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- KVRian
- 1115 posts since 6 May, 2010 from Munich, Germany
Ingonator wrote:I am currently checking how to properly import wavetables into Waves Codex. Like Serum Codex loads them as WAV files and Codex could load WAV files with different bit-depths and sample rates.
While Codex seems to import almost any WAv files including the Serum wavetables i found that they are maybe not imported correctly.
After checking the WAv files of Serum and the factory wavetables of Codex i found that single waveforms in Serum have a length of 2048 samples while in the factory wavetables of Codex it is 512 samples (with 64 waveforms in one wavetable).
Codex seems to have a nice built-in interpolation so a smaller amount of waveforms in the wavetable is no real problem (playback "smoothness" adjustable with the "Resolution knob).
The wavetables that could be exported with the Audio Term tool include 33 waveforms so this is not a problem there.
I tried to import the wavetables of the OP after reducing the size/time to 25% (to get 512 samples for each wave) and so far the result looks quite good. A problem seems to be that those wavetables in the OP contain 100 waveforms so i'll also check cutting it at 64 waveforms (with Wavelab Elements 7) to see what happens.
Serum interpolated perfect. You just have to tell him what he gets to eat. Samples with 5 seconds to be clean analyzed and converted into a wavetable. This creates not the Codex. A wavetable with 256 positions always sounds more authentic as with 64th.
In a very different world plays Wavemapper2. Not reachable for serum and Codex.
