Easiest VST To Create Custom Wavetables?

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Okay, here's what I've done as far as the multi samples.

I've loaded them into Kontakt and zoned then all out. But the only option I see for export is as an nki file. Is there any way to export as a wav file? If not, how can I convert the nki file into a wav file?

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Korg Supporter wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 11:16 pm Icarus. It has excellent resynthesis capabilities! And it has so many wavetable transformations!!
Agreed. I’ve tried them all and none are as easy and effective as Icarus. Great synth too.
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wagtunes wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 4:20 am Okay, here's what I've done as far as the multi samples.

I've loaded them into Kontakt and zoned then all out. But the only option I see for export is as an nki file. Is there any way to export as a wav file? If not, how can I convert the nki file into a wav file?
I believe that you would need to freeze or record the note as nki. is a closed NI format.

Again though, why would you want to save a multisampled instrument as one wav file? Surely that defeats the object of sampling at different pitches, velocities, etc. If it's adding layers, surely it makes more sense to create a wavetable for each oscillator from each file. Not sure of the specifics of this machine so may be some issue I'm missing

I've downloaded the first set of files, I'll try and load them into Icarus and see if that gets close and if so, I'll post the results here.

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zerocrossing wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 6:25 am
Korg Supporter wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 11:16 pm Icarus. It has excellent resynthesis capabilities! And it has so many wavetable transformations!!
Agreed. I’ve tried them all and none are as easy and effective as Icarus. Great synth too.
I also meant to mention Icarus, for the features mentioned above. Profoundly versatile. :tu:
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shonky wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 7:17 am
wagtunes wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 4:20 am Okay, here's what I've done as far as the multi samples.

I've loaded them into Kontakt and zoned then all out. But the only option I see for export is as an nki file. Is there any way to export as a wav file? If not, how can I convert the nki file into a wav file?
I believe that you would need to freeze or record the note as nki. is a closed NI format.

Again though, why would you want to save a multisampled instrument as one wav file? Surely that defeats the object of sampling at different pitches, velocities, etc. If it's adding layers, surely it makes more sense to create a wavetable for each oscillator from each file. Not sure of the specifics of this machine so may be some issue I'm missing

I've downloaded the first set of files, I'll try and load them into Icarus and see if that gets close and if so, I'll post the results here.
I understand this. See, I'm trying to do two separate things.

1. Create a multi sample.

2. Create a wavetable from that multi sample.

Because of the kind of wavetables I want to create the multi samples are not going to be your traditional kind of multi samples. They're not going to be the same instrument at different velocities only but also different instruments in one multi sample.

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Okay, here's my question. Kontakt is very easy to muli sample with. Is there something that works just like Kontakt but saves as a multi sample that I can use in Serum? See, I can't use nki files in Serum. That's the problem.

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wagtunes wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 10:11 am
I understand this. See, I'm trying to do two separate things.

1. Create a multi sample.

2. Create a wavetable from that multi sample.

Because of the kind of wavetables I want to create the multi samples are not going to be your traditional kind of multi samples. They're not going to be the same instrument at different velocities only but also different instruments in one multi sample.
Ok, so you want to use multiple sample layers to record one wav. file which you'll then use as a wavetable?

I understand multi-sampling and creating wavetables, it's just that creating useful wavetables from wavs sort of does away with the point of multi-sampling - i.e. getting rid of the sampling artifacts from pitching up or down. I've tried the TG33 wavs in Icarus and they're not too shabby with a bit of a clean-up but they won't sound good too far from the original pitch (less noticeable when using initial samples lower in pitch but very obvious when attempting to use higher samples). Certainly less "Mickey Mouse" but not great.

It's possible that you could get useable wavetables from the samples after processing them in Icarus which you could then potentially make into a multiple key-zone wavetable monster in Falcon (i.e. create a wavetable for each instrument you want for each register you require). Sure there's probably some means to knock up a modulation to crossfade between them too but that's a bit above my knowledge level.

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OMG, is what I'm trying to do just not possible?

I have TAL Sampler. I loaded a few samples and went to save. It only allows me to save in Tal Instrument format. Then trying to use Convert With Moss to a wav file and designating the source directory, the message I get is no file exists.

What in God's name do I have to do to create a multi sample file that I can import into Serum 2? Why is this so hard?

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Jesus H Christ, this is painful. It's like the blind leading the blind trying to herd cats.
Just forget about about SFZ, multisamples and for gods sake close Kontakt immediately, you don't need it.

For longer samples like the AWM you can just load them into Serum and convert to wavetable.
https://support.xferrecords.com/article ... wavetables

Now if you want a more traditional wavetable you need to cut out single cycles (important that they're all exactly the same length) and merge them into a single continous wav file. This can be done with any audio editor. Otherwise i found this nifty tool that does the merging for you once you have the cycles.
https://www.happyscribe.com/tools/wav-joiner

It took me less than a minute to figure that out using only google.

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jupiter8 wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 11:28 am Jesus H Christ, this is painful. It's like the blind leading the blind trying to herd cats.
Just forget about about SFZ, multisamples and for gods sake close Kontakt immediately, you don't need it.

For longer samples like the AWM you can just load them into Serum and convert to wavetable.
https://support.xferrecords.com/article ... wavetables

Now if you want a more traditional wavetable you need to cut out single cycles (important that they're all exactly the same length) and merge them into a single continous wav file. This can be done with any audio editor. Otherwise i found this nifty tool that does the merging for you once you have the cycles.
https://www.happyscribe.com/tools/wav-joiner

It took me less than a minute to figure that out using only google.
Well forgive me. I'm stupid when it comes to anything besides programming synths.

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jupiter8 wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 11:28 am Jesus H Christ, this is painful. It's like the blind leading the blind trying to herd cats.
Just forget about about SFZ, multisamples and for gods sake close Kontakt immediately, you don't need it.

For longer samples like the AWM you can just load them into Serum and convert to wavetable.
https://support.xferrecords.com/article ... wavetables

Now if you want a more traditional wavetable you need to cut out single cycles (important that they're all exactly the same length) and merge them into a single continous wav file. This can be done with any audio editor. Otherwise i found this nifty tool that does the merging for you once you have the cycles.
https://www.happyscribe.com/tools/wav-joiner

It took me less than a minute to figure that out using only google.
OMG, it's THAT simple? Yeah, took me 5 seconds.

Thank you.

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wagtunes wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 11:50 am Well forgive me. I'm stupid when it comes to anything besides programming synths.
If it's any consolation it was mainly aimed at all the others and not you.

Though in fairness you could have described more precisely what you wanted to do. It wasn't entirely clear but it all worked out in the end. Mission accomplished!

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Okay, now that I know I can load the AWM files, that are apparently wavetable files according to Serum 2, into Serum 2, I still would like to create custom wavetables from the raw wav files including in the sample pack.

So say I want to take a guitar wav and combine it with a synth wav and make those 2 wavs into a wavetable. How do I do it? Serum 2 will only allow me to load one file into each osc. So I have to somehow combine those 2 files to make them into one file before I load that file into Serum 2.

What is the easiest way to do that?

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Okay, let me be real specific about what I want to do.

Serum 2 only allows you to load one file into each oscillator slot. What I want to do, if possible, is take say a TG 33 guitar wav at C2 and a TG 33 33 synth wav also at C2 so they are the same pitch, combine them into one file so that the one wav crossfades into the other and load that file into Serum 2.

What's the easiest way to do that?

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wagtunes wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 2:12 pm Okay, now that I know I can load the AWM files, that are apparently wavetable files according to Serum 2, into Serum 2, I still would like to create custom wavetables from the raw wav files including in the sample pack.

So say I want to take a guitar wav and combine it with a synth wav and make those 2 wavs into a wavetable. How do I do it? Serum 2 will only allow me to load one file into each osc. So I have to somehow combine those 2 files to make them into one file before I load that file into Serum 2.

What is the easiest way to do that?
Put them one after another in a waveeditor and render out as new file. Or use the webapp i linked to before.
https://www.happyscribe.com/tools/wav-joiner

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