Easiest VST To Create Custom Wavetables?

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One of our members here has this page.

https://www.noisetheorem.com/yamaha-tg33

I have been looking for TG 33 stuff forever. There is no vst version but with these samples, I think I can come up with something.

Okay, here is what I want to do.

I want to map these samples to a wavtable. I know there is probably a hundred ways to do this. I'm looking for the simplest one with the least amount of work. Because TG 33 samples are so low quality to begin with (kind of like the Ensoniq Mirage) I'm not overly concerned with the quality of the final wavtables.

I read somewhere that with Serum 2, you have to create SFZ files first because Serum won't load multiple samples. I'll do this if I have to (and then I'll need to know what vst I have to get in order to create SFZ files) but I'd prefer something quicker if possible.

Programming synths is one thing but this is a whole new animal for me. I have no idea where to even begin.

So any assistance that anyone can give me will be greatly appreciated.

In the meantime, I am going to contact Noisetheorem to work out a licensing arrangement so I can use these in my libraries.

Tony, if you see this thread and want to chime in, please feel free to do so.

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Serum 2 is updated now, Phase Plant, Current 2, and ANA 2 can do this?

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twal wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 6:29 pm Serum 2 is updated now, Phase Plant, Current 2, and ANA 2 can do this?
Yeah, but I just watched a Serum 2 video and it doesn't import multi samples. You have to take your samples and create SFZ files from them. Those you can load into Serum 2.

I'm looking for something simpler (if it exists) and if not, how to actually create SFZ files. I don't have a clue.

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I think SynthMaster 3 loads wav files into the Mult Samples section, and you can slice as well and assign then to a key zone.
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liquidsound wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 9:05 pm I think SynthMaster 3 loads wav files into the Mult Samples section, and you can slice as well and assign then to a key zone.
Yeah, I'm looking at a video on Youtube about that. I'm going to watch it now.

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wagtunes wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 9:10 pm
liquidsound wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 9:05 pm I think SynthMaster 3 loads wav files into the Mult Samples section, and you can slice as well and assign then to a key zone.
Yeah, I'm looking at a video on Youtube about that. I'm going to watch it now.
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Not a VST plugin, but the Ocean Swift "Wavetable Creator" standalone app is FREE (for a short while) at Audio Plugin Deals. https://audioplugin.deals/product/wavet ... synthesis/

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Icarus. It has excellent resynthesis capabilities! And it has so many wavetable transformations!!

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Bit confused by the request - are you looking for a means to make multisamples or wavetables as you don't need multiple samples for a wavetable unless you're loading single cycle samples and then morphing between them?

Some options for SFZ here https://sfzformat.com/software/tools/

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shonky wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 11:48 pm Bit confused by the request - are you looking for a means to make multisamples or wavetables as you don't need multiple samples for a wavetable unless you're loading single cycle samples and then morphing between them?

Some options for SFZ here https://sfzformat.com/software/tools/
I actually want to do both.

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ToneCarver wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 10:13 pm Not a VST plugin, but the Ocean Swift "Wavetable Creator" standalone app is FREE (for a short while) at Audio Plugin Deals. https://audioplugin.deals/product/wavet ... synthesis/
Okay, I downloaded it, installed it and went through the whole manual. You can't import your own wav files to make wav tables out of. So while it'll be cool to make some random stuff, it doesn't help me with my immediate problem of turning the TG 33 wav files into wavetables.

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Having made (literally) thousands of custom wavetables, I find this to be quite excellent: https://synthtech.com/waveedit/

Though I do understand the appeal of being able to text-edit SFZ's, I sigh every time I am required to make one... about as much as I did with soundfonts back in the day. The SFZ link above is an excellent resource. (nice one 8) :tu: ) and I intend to try https://www.mossgrabers.de/Software/Con ... hMoss.html ... at some point for a variety of purposes.

Currently I still use extreme sample converter for most things. https://extranslator.com/index.php?page=exsc ... and Awave https://www.fmjsoft.com/awavestudio.html#main ... should that prove preferable. [2c]

Aside. If you have Ultra. viewtopic.php?t=627268
I'm pretty sure it can do this, AND you could make a preset pack for it, which they sell on their site. :wink:
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Shabdahbriah wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 2:35 am Having made (literally) thousands of custom wavetables, I find this to be quite excellent: https://synthtech.com/waveedit/

Though I do understand the appeal of being able to text-edit SFZ's, I sigh every time I am required to make one... about as much as I did with soundfonts back in the day. The SFZ link above is an excellent resource. (nice one 8) :tu: ) and I intend to try https://www.mossgrabers.de/Software/Con ... hMoss.html ... at some point for a variety of purposes.

Currently I still use extreme sample converter for most things. https://extranslator.com/index.php?page=exsc ... and Awave https://www.fmjsoft.com/awavestudio.html#main ... should that prove preferable. [2c]

Aside. If you have Ultra. viewtopic.php?t=627268
I'm pretty sure it can do this, AND you could make a preset pack for it, which they sell on their site. :wink:
Thank you for all this. I appreciate it.

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