Rename the bank you want to work on from a .bin to .256. Start the Wave256 program and open the renamed file. You'll get a stream error, but ignore it. The wave window will appear to be blank, but browse with the bank and wave buttons and the waves will display. Then do a File/Save As to lock it into the .256 format. There are 2 banks in each .bin file. The first bank will have 16 waves and the second 14. After that you can use the move256 program to assemble the banks. ~david~ http://www.hylander.com At 02:46 AM 8/26/2007, you wrote: >Is there some trick to importing PPG files into the binary waves >format? If I could, I would love to use my Waldorf Wave as a platform >to create MW wavetables....
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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: Lookig for Waveform City / Miniwave binary source material
2007-08-26 by David Hylander