In Blofeld it is actually more "Sample playback" (like in a Sampler) than "import" while in Nave it is lik re-synthesis that leads to a wavetable. For sending Samples to the Blofeld you need the free "Spectre" tool from Waldorf.Apostate wrote: Yes, sample import would be awesome in Largo, but then we do have that in both PPG and now Nave. What Largo allows the user to do with the samples on hand is just astounding to me, the matrix is just killing it from all perspectives imo. You can tweak for weeks lol!
Anyway the Blofeld could also load custom wavetables from e.g. the free "Audio Term" wavetable too and in Audio Term besides loading single waveforms form WAV files or creating waveforms from scratch you could also import a sample by re-synthesis comprabale to Nave.
Here is a video about importing a speech sample as a wavetable (second part of te video is plaed yutomatically after the first ends):
The Audio Term version in the video is quite old, the laest has more features and additional output formats.
Informations about Audio Term (v2 seems to be work in progress):
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... &start=315
https://www.facebook.com/Audioterm
This other website includes both a free Blofeld editor and a dedicated editor for creating custom wavetables:
http://lady.rdsor.ro/~kotro/index.php?m=soft
That wavetable editor is also shown at the end of the video posted above where it is used to playback the finished wavetable.
There are also some other Blofeld editors out there but i do not own all thopse. Anyway like with the Pulse 2 i mostly prefer programming the synth directly at the hardware using the "editing matrix" (at the Pulse 2 this is even more simple due to less parameters and more knobs/entries in the matrix).
Anyway it also depends on how complex the patch is and sometimes using the fre Blofeld editor is quite useful (also for sorting the patches etc.).
BTW i got the Blofeld desktop where you have to buy the "SL license" to unlock the sample memory (actually the memory is alteady built-in and this is an unlock code...). In the keyboard version this is already included and does not have to be unlocked.
