Wavetable editing for dummies?

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I'm looking for advice for an easy, intuitive and preferably simple wavetable editor for learning

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I found a couple on my own, one of them inside Vital which after a five minute long tutorial video turned out as easy, intuitive and simple as I needed :party:

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I also like "Node" by Sonic Academy

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I use primarily two:

Audio-Term: https://www.facebook.com/Audioterm/

WaveEdit: https://waveeditonline.com/

I also use the built-in Serum editor, which is great, IMO: https://xferrecords.com/products/serum

The editor built in Tone 2 Icarus is not bad either, but I don't like it as much. Anyway, Icarus performs fantastic translations of WAV files into wavetables (the best, IMO).

I am eagerly waiting for the promised editor the creator of Synthmaster plans for the next version: viewtopic.php?t=496956
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gondii wrote: Fri Aug 20, 2021 11:18 am I also like "Node" by Sonic Academy
That was the first I got, made it really easy

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Thanks! I'll download it and give it a try

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fmr wrote: Fri Aug 20, 2021 12:07 pm
I also use the built-in Serum editor, which is great, IMO: https://xferrecords.com/products/serum
I have the Serum, and I will have a closer look at it as I get more used to wavetable editing, it's my understanding that it's a tad more advanced than Vital

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Thumbs up for the forked 1024-samples-per-slot Version! I'm a bit disapointed that there's still no Tone2 Icarus/Serum Version with 2048 samples per slot...

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