DUNE2 MH Addtractive wavetables - free download

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Some free wavetables and an example patch for download here:

https://app.box.com/s/pcogfztu3fgepkxf4rxf77of002ohwpf

More patches to come when I can get them organised.

The name addtractive refers to the fact that the wavetables contain all the harmonics of a sawtooth wave, but have been randomly assigned to different slots except for the first 8 harmonics, which are found in table cycles 1-to-8 respectively. In the case of filenames MH Add 01-04 the amplitudes of each harmonic are as they would be for a sawtooth wave. Thus, setting the number of voices to 8, WT position to 1 (in the GUI), init phase = 0, and set this line in the mod matrix Voice# +14 Osc1 WT position will give you a band limited sawtooth. Nothing interesting there, of course, but there is plenty of mileage in having fewer voices with different cycles to get a mixture of additive and subtractive synthesis.

Those filenames with PhC have all had their phases equalised, but still have the correct amplitudes. This gives some subtle differences to the first set. Finally, those that have Res in the name have had amplitudes normalised for each wavetable slot. Be careful with these as they are much louder than the others.

Hope you like them :)

Cheers,

Mark
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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thanks a lot waiting for more wavetables in the future.

you used audio term to create them?

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Any idea whether these are compatible with other synths that use wavetables? What format are they?

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dwozzle wrote:Any idea whether these are compatible with other synths that use wavetables? What format are they?
importing into serum shows no luck. you can use audio term to unpack, but the program is complicated, maybe Mark could provide the original source material?

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Ameyah Audio wrote:thanks a lot waiting for more wavetables in the future.

you used audio term to create them?
There will be more, although I have posted others previously. Maybe I should start a thread that collates them all together.

All my wavetables are made using Wolfram Mathematica.
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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Ameyah Audio wrote:
dwozzle wrote:Any idea whether these are compatible with other synths that use wavetables? What format are they?
importing into serum shows no luck. you can use audio term to unpack, but the program is complicated, maybe Mark could provide the original source material?
I won't be providing the raw material unless I decide to sell the waves like Galbanum do. It's a lot of work to make these as I'm sure you can imagine.
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:
All my wavetables are made using Wolfram Mathematica.
Interesting. I know Mathemtica, but I wouldn't have thought to use it for making Wavetables. Cool.

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jsp1979 wrote:
cytospur wrote:
All my wavetables are made using Wolfram Mathematica.
Interesting. I know Mathemtica, but I wouldn't have thought to use it for making Wavetables. Cool.
It's extremely cool for wavetables. Imagination is the only limitation 8) :love:
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:
Ameyah Audio wrote:
dwozzle wrote:Any idea whether these are compatible with other synths that use wavetables? What format are they?
importing into serum shows no luck. you can use audio term to unpack, but the program is complicated, maybe Mark could provide the original source material?
I won't be providing the raw material unless I decide to sell the waves like Galbanum do. It's a lot of work to make these as I'm sure you can imagine.
you should! i think it is good material. thanks for providing the wavetables for free.

i think you should combine all of the wavetables in one topic. :wink:

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I've been working on another approach to wavetables. It's basically a sample compression algorithm that I've been developing. Here, I've taken a sample of a harpsichord recording I did several years ago and created a wavetable with the most salient features in. Actually there are two wavetables, one has some envelope information, whilst the other has this information removed. I've also included a patch. Here they are:

https://app.box.com/s/fatyk39pibs4gc4dsgtin66cfvlcqt4c

Here is a link to soundcloud for those that can stand listening to classical harpsichord :oops:

https://soundcloud.com/markholt/mh-harpsichord-dune2
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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