it seems it does not capture the entire morph length, as WaveEdit expects 64 slices
and I have heard that Zebralette 3 has a different number than 64.
IIRC, Zebralette 3 has 101 frames on export (0-100)zaphod betamax wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 2:52 am If you export a wave from Zebralette 3 and import into WaveEdit for Modwave,
it seems it does not capture the entire morph length, as WaveEdit expects 64 slices
and I have heard that Zebralette 3 has a different number than 64.
A little experiment:
pdxindy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 3:48 amIIRC, Zebralette 3 has 101 frames on export (0-100)zaphod betamax wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 2:52 am If you export a wave from Zebralette 3 and import into WaveEdit for Modwave,
it seems it does not capture the entire morph length, as WaveEdit expects 64 slices
and I have heard that Zebralette 3 has a different number than 64.
I remeber 1 year ago, Mr. "U-He" promised that Zebralette 3 will become an editor for Hive (and Serum) wavetables. Especially for Hive owners.zaphod betamax wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 2:52 am If you export a wave from Zebralette 3 and import into WaveEdit for Modwave,
it seems it does not capture the entire morph length, as WaveEdit expects 64 slices
and I have heard that Zebralette 3 has a different number than 64.
Misunderstanding maybe?MorpherX wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 7:04 pmI remeber 1 year ago, Mr. "U-He" promised that Zebralette 3 will become an editor for Hive (and Serum) wavetables. Especially for Hive owners.zaphod betamax wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 2:52 am If you export a wave from Zebralette 3 and import into WaveEdit for Modwave,
it seems it does not capture the entire morph length, as WaveEdit expects 64 slices
and I have heard that Zebralette 3 has a different number than 64.
I hope it becomes true, because I normally don`t like to use only for wavetable-editing the big Zebra3, even if I can get it for free ( bought Zebra and Zebra HZ).
Zebralette3 as editor for Hive-Wavetables means of course importing somehow Hive-Wavetables into Zebralette3 (or later Zebra3).
MorpherX wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 9:21 pmZebralette3 as editor for Hive-Wavetables means of course importing somehow Hive-Wavetables into Zebralette3 (or later Zebra3).
This would makes it usefull to many user because they all have many Hive- or Serum-Tables which could then be transformed into something new.
I have thousands of wavetables which are only waiting for Zebra(lette) 3.
Thank you so much!Howard wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 9:22 amA little experiment:
Load "Basic Shapes", set its CurveMorph to 50 (double-click on the central sine wave). Modulate 'CurveMorph' in the matrix (i.e. not locally) by LFO 2, click on Q and set it to "steps of 10", turn the amount up to 50.
EDIT: Actually, that's not quite right... will experiment more!
That's useful tip, I will try it later, thanks!
Audioterm is a non-professional toy.zaphod betamax wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:26 am For other programs' import Audio-term is accepted in both single cycle or wave whether the
Type 3 Audioterm *.wav or Type 10 Serum *.wav.
*It also has no problem accepting WaveEdit for Modwave Serum *.wavs as well.
*For waveedit you have to limit the sweep from 0-63 as it will throw away 64-100,
but this is a simple thing to setup in Z3B!
A nice groovy tool to go along with Audioterm and Waveedit for wavetable generation.
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