There may not be a limit, but there probably is a limit to the number of frames in the generated wavetable. In which case: the longer the sentence, the more grainy the result will be. I compared a table containing a sentence to one containing just two words and the latter was smoother when slowly scanning thru it. It not that easy getting from a spoken sentence to actually sung lyrics, though. That will take some serious fiddling with an LFO. Don't forget to switch to one voice/legato if you don't want those to retrigger. Large pitch chances also didn't sound too good. But...early days yet. For me at least.IV! wrote: Sat Dec 05, 2020 11:32 pm By the way, a question about the case: have you researched the maximum length of text that can be translated into wavetable?I don't know English, but I'm drawn to lyrics...
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Looking forward to your track already.
On the CPU front: With the GUI open, it seems that usage drops a bit when the effects or matrix page are visible.
