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Hey everyone!

With the new / recent update to the wavetable module in MSF, I though I'd start a weekly series called "Wavetable Wednesday" :D

This week being the first one, I put together 200 wavetables which are available now on the preset exchange!

Please be sure to use Wavetable 256 as all of them use more than the lower options can handle.

Below is a quick / really rough play through of a few wavetables included without any effects.

I hope you enjoy :D

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Wow, thanks.

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HorusAnd wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 3:05 pm .
This week being the first one, I put together 200 wavetables which are available now on the preset exchange!
That's quite a download!

Thanks.
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Some sound amazing, thanks! Do you create those in MSF?
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You , Vojtech and Chandler are the 3 Nelda kings....wow
HorusAnd wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 3:05 pm Hey everyone!

With the new / recent update to the wavetable module in MSF, I though I'd start a weekly series called "Wavetable Wednesday" :D

This week being the first one, I put together 200 wavetables which are available now on the preset exchange!

Please be sure to use Wavetable 256 as all of them use more than the lower options can handle.

Below is a quick / really rough play through of a few wavetables included without any effects.

I hope you enjoy :D


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Some very interesting textures there while sweeping up and down the wavetables.
Cairo_0009 and Cairo_0013 seem to be the oddballs as they have very few (8) waves in their tables. (intentional?)
The Signs group is extremely subtle in their variations whereas the Nature groups feels almost atonal.
I'd enjoy reading about your thought processes behind the creations of the tables if you'd care to share.
Thanks for the efforts :tu:

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werzel wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2020 4:48 am Some very interesting textures there while sweeping up and down the wavetables.
Cairo_0009 and Cairo_0013 seem to be the oddballs as they have very few (8) waves in their tables. (intentional?)
The Signs group is extremely subtle in their variations whereas the Nature groups feels almost atonal.
I'd enjoy reading about your thought processes behind the creations of the tables if you'd care to share.
Thanks for the efforts :tu:

I was wondering if anybody would figure out how they're categorized lol.

Signs are all sine based wavetables. Meant to be subtle. Good for polyphonic stuff like keys and smooth bass sounds.

Houses is similar to signs but the base of the wavetable shape is both a sine and triangle.

Planets are all pulse based wavetables.

4th of July is usually 4 base waveforms with alternating positions and slightly changed shape each time. Sometimes they're tonal, sometimes atonal.

Tenet is similar to 4th of July but is the product of stitching ten separate wavetables into one. The result is sometimes tonal and sometime atonal.

Nature is almost like taking 4th of July or Tenet wavetables and performing multiple transformations on it in real time. Sometimes tonal, sometime atonal.

But yeah, like you said, Cairo and Seattle are odd balls. They contain wavetables made in other software like Serum and Omnisphere as well as free wavetable packs I've found online. That's why the number of waves vary so much.

The difference between the 2 are the dates that I found them. So for stuff that I found in the last 18 months, it's in Seattle. Anything older is in Cairo. There's about 2000 wavetables just in those two folders on my computer lol
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Tyrs wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 9:29 pm Some sound amazing, thanks! Do you create those in MSF?
You're welcome :)

A couple were made in MSF but most are made using a script my friend wrote for generating and stitching wavetables together.

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Underoath77 wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2020 2:41 am You , Vojtech and Chandler are the 3 Nelda kings....wow
HorusAnd wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 3:05 pm Hey everyone!

With the new / recent update to the wavetable module in MSF, I though I'd start a weekly series called "Wavetable Wednesday" :D

This week being the first one, I put together 200 wavetables which are available now on the preset exchange!

Please be sure to use Wavetable 256 as all of them use more than the lower options can handle.

Below is a quick / really rough play through of a few wavetables included without any effects.

I hope you enjoy :D

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Nice, thank you! Just mentioning for others that the download via the preset exchange took about 8 minutes for me. (Maybe using the export/import function could be a good way?)

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+1 for a packaged dl

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ericzang wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2020 6:40 am Nice, thank you! Just mentioning for others that the download via the preset exchange took about 8 minutes for me. (Maybe using the export/import function could be a good way?)
I was actually thinking about this. It takes 3-5 minutes to upload a single wavetable to the exchange. So I'm definitely not going to do it that way again. I'll play around with the export / import but I think I need to re-orgranize the presets in the browser to get them to export the way I want, which might take a couple days..

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ericzang wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2020 6:40 am Nice, thank you! Just mentioning for others that the download via the preset exchange took about 8 minutes for me. (Maybe using the export/import function could be a good way?)
25 seconds here, was about to grab a cup of coffee considering what you'd said, didn't have enough time to leave the room. Maybe it's BB speed (about 70Mbs) or maybe time of day, server congestion etc.

Great collection Horus, thanks for this.

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HorusAnd wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2020 6:05 am
Tyrs wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 9:29 pm Some sound amazing, thanks! Do you create those in MSF?
You're welcome :)

A couple were made in MSF but most are made using a script my friend wrote for generating and stitching wavetables together.
Hehe, not bad :)
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Cool, but are you using green text intentionally? :o
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