The wavetable in this patch is a simple wave file of 5 waveforms. Audioterm makes a wavetable in wav format by simply interpolating between these 5 waveforms. Then this file will be converted to the surge format. Finished.layzer wrote: Sun Feb 10, 2019 6:22 ami noticed that on your patch, you are not stepping through the partials in the WT.PietW. wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 3:38 pm There have been several claims that Audioterm could not produce well-sounding wavetables. Here is a sound that consists of a wavetable with 5 waveforms. The wavetable was created with serum
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5ljzyjkup9nt9 ... s.fxp?dl=0
was that intentional? i wonder how many people use shapable WTs in their patches but
dont realize they are only hearing a single partial unless they step through them with
an LFO or with mod wheel or some other modulator.
ie; left click the LFO1 button for example, the sliders that can be adjusted change color, move the slider the mod amount you want, left click the LFO1 button again.
i do this to the WT shape on almost all my pad patches.
I have no idea why you should think about the partiale.
Another question. With which program do you create your wavetables for Surge? If Audioterm is so bad you have an alternative program?
