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Old 25.03.2009, 06:10 PM
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Does anyone have a visual representation of the virus ti lfo waveforms? For example a pdf or jpeg image which shows what those waveforms look like?

Using the TI without the software works fine for me, but when choosing lfo's, I cannot see them and select what I need. I have to move through them on my ears...


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Old 25.03.2009, 07:42 PM
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Incidently, the LFO waveshapes are the same as the PCM waveforms in the Oscillator section (not the new wavetables, but the older, original 64 digital waveshapes).

They can be seen visually here:-

http://www.waf80.de/virus/viruwaves

You can click on them to see them in detail, too.

Would be nice if Access created an LFO designer for the TI, though!
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Old 25.03.2009, 08:35 PM
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Would be nice if Access created an LFO designer for the TI, though!
Yeah, with a visual representation of the wave and maybe morphing like Zebra.
It could also double up as an Osc wave designer and maybe you could import waves! w00t got it in there.
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Yeah, with a visual representation of the wave and maybe morphing like Zebra.
It could also double up as an Osc wave designer and maybe you could import waves! w00t got it in there.
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Old 26.03.2009, 12:03 AM
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Thanks Timo! Just what I needed!


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Old 26.03.2009, 09:39 PM
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I always wondered what the waveshapes looked like. That would make a nice Poster or T-Shirt.
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I always wondered what the waveshapes looked like. That would make a nice Poster or T-Shirt.
I've had it (a modified version) as my desktop background for years.
I never have memorised the more esoteric waveforms, I still have to refer to this picture when using them as LFO waves.
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