Small update on Waved Studio — looking for wavetable feedback

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Quick update on this.

I’ve got the early public version of Waved Studio live here:

wavedstudio dot online

It’s a browser-native wavetable editor/generator for sketching, sculpting, mutating and exporting custom oscillator material. The idea is not to replace Serum/Vital/Phase Plant/Ableton Wavetable, but to give sound designers a faster visual place to create source tables before loading them into a synth.

I’m especially looking for feedback from people who actually make their own basses, pads, leads or experimental wavetable patches.

The useful feedback would be:

What would make this worth keeping in your sound-design workflow?

Are the generated/exported shapes actually useful once loaded into a synth?

What kind of brushes, mutations or spectral tools would you expect from a serious wavetable utility?

I’m trying to avoid building novelty features and instead make something genuinely useful for producers and sound designers.

Any brutal feedback welcome.

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Thanks for asking for real feedback:

It seems impressive - lots of wikky wack doohickies. But some of the basics just seem hard or plain obtuse. It took several RTFMs and blunders to work out how to morph. It then took even more, and honestly blind-clicking, to export a first wave.

BUT I did get there and managed to export a Wav that opened and ran fine in Europa (in Reason).

Overall, with some patience, it is likely a cool tool
:-)

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