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Smag 18.02.2006 11:45 AM

User importable waves on the Ti?
 
Does anyone know if this feature is do-able in future OS updates of the Ti? I appreciate it won't be top of their priorities at the moment, but I'd like to know if it's possible.

Cheers,

D

Mark28 05.03.2006 11:46 AM

i also would like to know. 8)

dr. orange 05.03.2006 12:13 PM

how the f*** are we supposed to know? or do you expect any access employee to do the first announcement of the next features here in this thread?

DIGITAL SCREAMS 05.03.2006 12:20 PM

Another great response from Dr Orange

DS

Threlly 05.03.2006 12:21 PM

be a bit more specific.
small samples, big samples, wavetables ??

I thought the TI was an analog emulation, so importing waves would be a bit pointless surely ?

Timo 05.03.2006 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Threlly
be a bit more specific.
small samples, big samples, wavetables ??

I thought the TI was an analog emulation, so importing waves would be a bit pointless surely ?

Ever heard of [rgcAudio Z3ta]?

Threlly 05.03.2006 12:57 PM

yeah, but that was a hybrid from the start

Tomer=Trance 05.03.2006 02:27 PM

and you also have a rather unlimited space of memory (most computers today have 1+ GB of ram) while the virus has how much??
someone should look in the waldorf XT and see how it supports user wavetables,does it have a spacial RAM section for that and how are the wavetables saved when you turn off the synth?

Smag 06.03.2006 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomer=Trance
and you also have a rather unlimited space of memory (most computers today have 1+ GB of ram) while the virus has how much??
someone should look in the waldorf XT and see how it supports user wavetables,does it have a spacial RAM section for that and how are the wavetables saved when you turn off the synth?

Well I had a Waldorf XT and quite happily drew my waves in Soundiver. You get a visual representation of all 65 waves in your wavetable and you could save them and upload your wavetable into the hardware with all the customised waves. There were 20 or so RAM slots in the hardware for your own wavetables.

I just couldn't help thinking this could be done with the Virus given it's integration potential is much higher than the XT.

Timo 06.03.2006 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smag
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomer=Trance
and you also have a rather unlimited space of memory (most computers today have 1+ GB of ram) while the virus has how much??
someone should look in the waldorf XT and see how it supports user wavetables,does it have a spacial RAM section for that and how are the wavetables saved when you turn off the synth?

Well I had a Waldorf XT and quite happily drew my waves in Soundiver. You get a visual representation of all 65 waves in your wavetable and you could save them and upload your wavetable into the hardware with all the customised waves. There were 20 or so RAM slots in the hardware for your own wavetables.

I just couldn't help thinking this could be done with the Virus given it's integration potential is much higher than the XT.

Great stuff. Go on Access, you know you wanna! :D


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