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Generate wavetables for free, for Ableton Live 10.1 and other synths
Tuesday February 26, 2019. 10:08 PM , from Create Digital Music
Wavetables are capable of a vast array of sounds. But just dumping arbitrary audio content into a wavetable is unlikely to get the results you want. And that’s why Wave Weld looks invaluable: it makes it easy to generate useful wavetables, in an add-on that’s free for Max for Live.
Ableton Live users are going to want their own wavetable maker very soon. Live 10.1 will add user-editable wvetables in Wavetable, the synth originally introduced in Live 10. See our previous preview: Ableton Live 10.1: more sound shaping, work faster, free update Live 10.1 is in public beta now, and will be free to all Live 10 users soon. So long as you have Max for Live to run it, Wave Weld will be useful to other synths, as well – including the developer’s own Wave Junction. Because wavetables are periodic by their very nature, it’s more likely helpful to generate content algorithmically than just dump sample content of your own. (Nothing against the latter – it’s definitely fun – but you may soon find yourself limited by the results.) Wave Wend handles generating those materials for you, as well as exporting them in the format you need. 1. Make the wavetable: use waveshaping controls to dial in the sound materials you want. 2. Build up a library: adapt existing content or collect your own custom creations. 3. Export in the format you need: adjusting the size les you support Live 10.1’s own device or other hardware and plug-ins. The waveshaping features are really the cool part: Unique waveshaping controls to generate custom wavetables Sine waveshape phase shift and curve shape controls Additive style synthesis via choice of twenty four sine waveshape harmonics for both positive and negative phase angles Saw waveshape curve sharpen and partial controls Pulse waveshape width, phase shift, curve smooth and curve sharpen controls Triangle waveshape phase shift, curve smooth and curve sharpen controls Random waveshape quantization, curve smooth and thinning controls Wave Weld isn’t really intended as a synth, but one advantage of it being an M4L device is, you can easily preview sounds as you work. More information on the developer’s site – The download is free with a sign-up for their mailing list. They’ve got a bunch of walkthrough videos to get you started, too: Major kudos to Phelan Kane of Meta Function for this release. (Phelan is an Ableton Certified Trainer as well as a specialist in Reaktor and Maschine on the Native Instruments side, as well as London chairman for AES.) I’m also interested in other ways to go about this – SuperCollider code, anyone? Wavetable on! The post Generate wavetables for free, for Ableton Live 10.1 and other synths appeared first on CDM Create Digital Music.
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