Is there a way to export the wavetables in XENIA (waldorf microwave 2 emu) ?

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This synth has now a WAVE tab that lets you edit wavetables and export single waves / frames as far as i understand. I have done it this way with a few fave wavetables, manually, and it's a tedious work. Is there a way to export a complete wavetable in a single wav instead of just exporting single frames?
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The microwave wavetables are easy to find on various websites.
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The Usual Suspects wrote:The factory content as well as the user content is stored on disk at …/The Usual Suspects/Xenia/wavetables.

Export / Import of data

Xenia can export and import Control Tables as well as Waves. You can export data by right clicking on a Control Table or Wave and select if you want to export it as .syx, .mid or .wav (Waves only). Waves as .wav are exported as 8 bit PCM mono with a length of 128.

As an alternative, you can drag any Control Table or Wave outside the Xenia window to export the data as .mid via Drag & Drop.

You can export all User Waves at once by dragging the root item of the User waves outside the Xenia window, too.
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zerocrossing wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 6:46 am The microwave wavetables are easy to find on various websites.
Which sites?
are they easy to convert to serum format?

all i have find is one site that charges about 30 euros for the wavetables
https://www.clustersound.com/product/synths/microwave/
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