Hi Michael,

Please find attached an example that might do what you want.
It use both Lisa and SndBuf. SndBuf is used to load the wav file.
And Lisa is used to be driven by a Phasor.
Control freq of your phasor will control freq of your synth.

If I remember well what I found on the forum, there is no easier way to do that, but maybe I am wrong.

It should be nice to directly drive the SndBuf with the Phasor. But it is not supported at now.

Have Fun,
Ju






2012/9/4 Michael Heuer <heuermh@gmail.com>
Hello,

I found this collection of 600-sample one cycle waveforms recently

http://www.adventurekid.se/AKRT/

If I wanted to use these for "wavetable synthesis", is it just a
matter of wrapping a looping SndBuf or LiSa with ADSR and tweaking the
freq?  What if I wanted to do something like the Shruthi1 hardware

http://mutable-instruments.net/shruthi1/manual

or the Animoog app

http://www.moogmusic.com/products/apps/animoog-0

where a bunch of waveforms are combined into a single wavetable, e.g.
the Shruthi1 doc

"All these waveforms are wavetables, comprising 16 single-cycle
waveforms. The parameter scans the wavetable, smoothly interpolating
between each waveform. Some of these tables are 'transwaves': the
single cycle waveforms were extracted from different 'stages' of a
sample, and you can somehow recreate the original sample by using an
envelope that will sweep the parameter from 0 to 127."


Sorry if this question is Electronic Music 101.

   michael
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