>From: "Ski <ex5tech@...>" <ex5tech@...> >If I'm understanding your statement correctly, note that you CAN >define a sequence of waves to sweep. You do it with the sequencer, >with which you can specify exactly what waves you want to sweep >through and in what order. Just specify the sequencer track that you >want to use to sweep waves by using the "Shape Seq" parameters in row >two for Osc 3 & 4. Then jump into sequence mode and choose your >waveforms for each of the 16 steps (or less). The only limiting >factor is the number of steps in the sequencer (16)... but even that >has a workaround! ;) > aaah, the flexability of the evolver strikes again!!! :-P Though the limit here is that you are locked to the sequence progression... using an LFO to sweep through a wavetable as you play is a bit of a different thing. >Back to the original topic - a wave editor... That's something I'd >really like to have. Along with all my other stuff, I have a pretty >extensive collection of single cycle waveforms that would be nice to >have in the Evolver. Yeah. it would really be a good thing to have. A wavetable editor would be an excellent starting point for a standalone evolver voice editor/librarian too. >If I get the time and the necessary info, I >might try to program one myself. > good luck!! julian "Give a man a stick of gum and he will chew for a day. Teach him how to scrape gum off stuff and he will chew for a lifetime" _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM: Try the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
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Re: [Evolver] Wavetable editor?
2003-01-07 by mr julian
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