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EVM WaveTable Editor
This module is designed for both developement and end user operation.
Use it to create custom wavetables for the EVM WaveTable oscillator or even the EVM WavePlayer.
With it you can create complete wavetables by drawing, loading and manipulating waveforms right on your SE GUI.
This modules loads and manipulates *.wav files. The file format support is 32Bit 44100Khz Mono
Edit and manipulate two waveforms independantly.
Connections
Filename - Sub control filename text input.
Use this input to connect with the filename input on the EVM WaveTable oscillator.
As you switch programs with the SE Patch Control the EVM WaveTable Editor will load up and display
the wavetable stored within each patch as you play it via the EVM WaveTable oscillator.
If no patch or file path is found, the module will display the last valid wavetable loaded.
On module menu options allow for extra Waveform/Wavetable control
File: New, Load Waveform, Save Waveform, Load Wavetable, Save WaveTable
Edit: Undo, Cut,Copy, Paste, Amplify, Attenuate, Invert, Reverse, Multiply Frequency, Divide Frequency
Morph, WaveA, WaveB. Plus four preset waveforms. Sine, Saw, Ramp and Square
View: Waveform, Wavetable, Wavedraw
Full RGB color control for Background, Wave Display, Menu, WaveA and WaveB displays.
Example 1
| Load a sinewave into waveA 1 |
Load another sinewave into WaveB 64 and multiply its frequency |
...now simply Morph from wave 1-64 |
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Example 2
From the VIEW menu select WaveDraw and simply draw a waveform with your mouse into waveA 1 |
Back in WaveTable view mode click on the table and move your mouse until WaveA = 32 |
and load up a preset square wave | ... now move WaveB to the start of the wavetable and Morph backwards |
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This is so easy and great fun!
You can draw, invert, reverse, flip and mirror any waveform or any section of a wavetable between the WaveA and WaveB points.
To complete this wavetable I loaded a preset sine wave into WaveB 64, multiplied its frequency a few times, then simply morphed from WaveA 32 to WaveB 64. Job Done.
You can modify any of the 64 waveforms and morph from anywhere to anywhere as many times as you like.
...and you can even import *.wav files from other programs.
Cool !