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Pokey Level: 57 Posts: 364/693 EXP: 1430874 Next: 55054 Since: 06-27-07 From: cKy Last post: 213 days Last view: 121 days |
Anything known for a digital wavetable in a VST?
like, Gameboy's channel 3. 4-bit wavetable with 32 steps. A quantisizer is simular but the timing is still the same as the applied Hertz. I never understood how hard it would be to have a table with a grid and bars to represent the wave. I got a new version of FL studio and there's this SynthMaker thing, and I saw an LFO step sequencer, but I modified it for the wave-table to be an actual wave. But it's restricted for FL studio. Also when I enter "8" as the verticle steps, it applies it positive and negative so it makes it 16, but the problem is that it's actually 17 because the center counts too, so really it's 0-16, which is actually 17 numbers. But there's an option on it called "positive" where you only have a positive side and no negative end, but then the interface becomes confusing. ____________________ |
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