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if any 1 wants some example transawave tables then ill be happy to send some by email

and if
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If you do get the ASR10 oscillators going, I'd try to get the FIZMO tables loaded up :) :) :)
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For first experiments I just put a wavetable OSC to the FM input of a modulation OSC of Mod 3 and drive the WT OSC with my Keyboard through some Pitch modulation (2 LFO, one of them modulates the the other LFO rate, or X/Y adjust, or ENV) for a further work I think on sequenced pitch modulation but I am currently in getting that sorted in my head.
The spectra. Well this will be another story and I have to get mod 4 and FleXor 3 for inspirations, I need control smoother and all the other modulation tools. Also the Waveshaping is a must....


I would like to get some examples of your TransWaves, Synthics(at)mailorg.org
Thank you.

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kensuguro wrote:I checked out SynthMaker.. it only does PC, which sort of turned me off..
With all the hype around Apple, it turns me on.

You won't be able to do any serious work on an iPad for a long long time but I guess Disgracebook and porn is all anyone cares about these days.

I keep wondering why Sonic Core isn't developing software that works without the proprietary hardware. They are boxing themselves into a corner. It made a lot of sense when computers sucked to use Sharc DSP chips but now we don't need them. When buying anything expensive I now have to ask myself, will this company still exist when a new OS comes out? Will the drivers still work with it? Will they charge me a fortune just to update my drivers to my new OS, throwing in a bunch of incentive goodies as an excuse which I already bought?
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I put a test track on Soundcloud

http://soundcloud.com/spring-of-sound/wt-fm
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i have the fizmo transwaves and the asr10 osc work with the transwaves so that already works its implimenting it in scope
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braincell wrote: I keep wondering why Sonic Core isn't developing software that works without the proprietary hardware. They are boxing themselves into a corner. It made a lot of sense when computers sucked to use Sharc DSP chips but now we don't need them. When buying anything expensive I now have to ask myself, will this company still exist when a new OS comes out? Will the drivers still work with it? Will they charge me a fortune just to update my drivers to my new OS, throwing in a bunch of incentive goodies as an excuse which I already bought?
As usual your pathetic attempts at trying to convince Soniccore to please you for buying a used Luna card years ago will fall on deaf ears.
And what is this " We " shit....We don't need SHARC processors....?
Tell JBowen to redo Solaris in VST then... :roll:

" We "..... :-? .......Do you have a Turd in your pocket....??

Anyways, your endless predictions of Soniccore failing, and going out of business have been a real treat over the years..............

Hail Nostradumbass.......
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braincell wrote:I keep wondering why Sonic Core isn't developing software that works without the proprietary hardware. They are boxing themselves into a corner. It made a lot of sense when computers sucked to use Sharc DSP chips but now we don't need them.
Yeah, and we all know gaming manufacturers are about to ditch dedicated video cards, GL etc. They dont need that stuff. Of course we will still all be fragging around at 200FPS in surround sound on native CPU while NVidea goes broke next year, like they should have 3 years ago if not for all the hype about 2 processors being better than 1. Thats like saying a twin engine plane will fly faster and higher than a single engine one :P :P

Mind you I bought an nvidea 4500 6 years ago and if they dont give me free support on Win 7 64 bit and improve my frame rate for the next 5 years Im going to bad mouth them on every forum and no gamer will ever buy there stuff again :lol: :lol:
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http://soundcloud.com/jhulk/jays-trans-wave-pad-asr10

here is 2 layers of 2 diferent transwaves 1 is being modulated by adsr envelope and 1 by lfo there is no resonant filter on the asr10 so the resonance is being done by the transwave being modulated by the adsr envelope

i will be uploading loads of examples as i have the time and will be showing how different types of modulation can change the sound in radical ways and how you can make fm clavs and bass sounds from the same type of transwaves

i could add 8 layers to 1 instrument if i wanted and still be 4 note poly
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even if you had omitted the asr name 'extension' it would have been plain clear that this is NOT a VSTi playing :D
Really nice tone, understandable that the DP fx-box is still a much sought device.

cheers, Tom
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Definately...
The DP4 is the finest sparkly hardware Chorus ever made. Eventides are the Pitch Kings, but the DP4 is still everywhere I dwell. And their so nice and griity too...
Sure wish I could get an mp3 to hustle over to my DAW for listen.
I have no soundcard on my internet DAW.
I was told black helicopters send hynoptic suggestion messages over broadband connection.
I also see policemen in my soup...
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jeez... that little breakfast plate with the bitten fruit just saved me a few hundreds... :D
had a Mackie C4 Controller on my radar for a while, as they drop out of shops for less than 400 occasionally.

well, I'm a bit short on time atm, so I hadn't really noticed HOW capable this Midi Touch app actually is, for a humble 16 Euro fee.
You can add several midi messages incuding sysex strings to single 'screen' elements, which are quite customizable.
There's a TAB element, which effectively multiplies screen estate (dunno the limit)
Response is great, I mean REALLY great.
Better than endless dials imo - I've tried a few modulations that would be physically impossible with a dial.
Drops almost instantanous from a rapid value rate into ultra precise 1 unit tweaking.
Which you don't have to setup - of course ranges may be limited (intenionally) and it does 14bit values.
No hanging notes with this, as a quick movement crossing the lower border of the trigger reliably silences any hangers.
Update works bidirectional: Scope dials are transmitted to the Pad if you use the mouse, or load a preset.

But I mention this here, as it's great to remote control OLD synths.
And as I can be quite an as*hole, I remembered the (apparently free) editor for the Mackie C4 ...
righty right... opened the TX802 template in edit mode and all the dials sysex stuff is neatly listed.
Just type it into the iPad and bingo ;)

on the more serious side of things, which includes screen design atm, 5 Euro can save a lot of time:
this palette tool does a nice job in generating colours and palettes and provides the values required for coding. All colors to 'test' in full screen mode.
Sure - you just cannot do anything serious on the crappy toy bla bla, but I don't mind if it's convenient :D

cheers, Tom
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you can see why they implimented transwave becuase of no resonance on the filter this and the dp4 resonance filter algo is the only way to get resonance on the asr10 and eps16+ i also have a dp4 and dp2 geat fx boxes coupled with an mackie mixier is just cream especially when i stick the diy pultec eq on the buss inserts and the ssl mix compressor

i will start to up load loads of different tones and types of sound from the asr10 as i have infinite possibilies from the miriads of transwaves you can see why waldorf still make wavetable synths as they create buetiful scapes peace
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dante wrote: Mind you I bought an nvidea 4500 6 years ago and if they dont give me free support on Win 7 64 bit and improve my frame rate for the next 5 years Im going to bad mouth them on every forum and no gamer will ever buy there stuff again :lol: :lol:
If your graphics card doesn't work, you can get another card but if your Sonic Core card doesn't work, all your apps will be useless so your analogy isn't a good one.

Plenty of users will badmouth Nvidia or ATI if they have a bad experience. Their users aren't a bunch of zombie, ass kissing, fanboys. Competition is good. The sandbox mentality will always fail in the end.
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Yo Parrot Boy.......
braincell wrote: If your graphics card doesn't work, you can get another card but if your Luna card doesn't work, all your apps will be useless, and then you can't use all of those great freebies from KVR, and have to buy an M Audio Delta like I did.
Plenty of users will badmouth Nvidia or ATI if they have a bad experience. Their users aren't a bunch of zombie, ass kissing, fanboys. Competition is good.
I recieve Government checks from the taxpayers to buy my gear, and my sandbox mentality will never fail in the end.
I will post more Mayan predictions, and Nostradumbass quotes. Eventually I might be right.
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braincell wrote:
dante wrote: Mind you I bought an nvidea 4500 6 years ago and if they dont give me free support on Win 7 64 bit and improve my frame rate for the next 5 years Im going to bad mouth them on every forum and no gamer will ever buy there stuff again :lol: :lol:
If your graphics card doesn't work, you can get another card but if your Sonic Core card doesn't work, all your apps will be useless so your analogy isn't a good one.

Plenty of users will badmouth Nvidia or ATI if they have a bad experience. Their users aren't a bunch of zombie, ass kissing, fanboys. Competition is good. The sandbox mentality will always fail in the end.
oh, so if S|C doesn't work forever to give you what you want for free, then it's because of the ass-kissing fanboys, eh?

i guess you need to work for free for me because i have things i need and i want you to.
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