[chuck-users] wavetable synthesis

Julien Saint-Martin julien.saintmartin at googlemail.com
Wed Sep 5 05:14:19 EDT 2012


And thanks for the free sample collection!!

2012/9/5 Julien Saint-Martin <julien.saintmartin at googlemail.com>

> Hi Michael,
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> 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.
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> If I remember well what I found on the forum, there is no easier way to do
> that, but maybe I am wrong.
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> It should be nice to directly drive the SndBuf with the Phasor. But it is
> not supported at now.
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> Have Fun,
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> 2012/9/4 Michael Heuer <heuermh at gmail.com>
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>> 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
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>> 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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