Standalone, off-line waveform generator?
Standalone, off-line waveform generator?
anyone know of any Windows standalone programs that generate short waves for loading into samplers, etc.?
Last edited by roby on Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Henke made a program to to just that
http://www.monolake.de/downloads/download_software.html
check out Mams 0.92, a .ams generator
http://www.monolake.de/downloads/download_software.html
check out Mams 0.92, a .ams generator
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And if you ain't on a Mac or a Max/MSP owner you could try this:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jez.price/effects.htm
Rndwave! 1.2 - 16/24-bit Wave Shape Generator/Recorder
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jez.price/effects.htm
Rndwave! 1.2 - 16/24-bit Wave Shape Generator/Recorder
thanks for the link, I hadn't seen that beforeTone Deft wrote:Henke made a program to to just that
http://www.monolake.de/downloads/download_software.html
check out Mams 0.92, a .ams generator
no problem.Machinate wrote:I'm sorry for sounding all sarky about this, but:
"Any synthesizer, software or hardware"?
i'm actually looking for a specific application but i cannot remember it's name for the life of me, so i figured i may as well see what people suggest and maybe i'll see a link for it. it was a wave generator thingy but you could select not only frequency, but also the note value, or a range of notes from low to high. and the reason i want a generator is to experiment with the samples generated and make messed up instruments on my sampler...
Oh I definitely hear ya there!roby wrote:no problem.Machinate wrote:I'm sorry for sounding all sarky about this, but:
"Any synthesizer, software or hardware"?
i'm actually looking for a specific application but i cannot remember it's name for the life of me, so i figured i may as well see what people suggest and maybe i'll see a link for it. it was a wave generator thingy but you could select not only frequency, but also the note value, or a range of notes from low to high. and the reason i want a generator is to experiment with the samples generated and make messed up instruments on my sampler...
As a tip I'd load up your favourite synth patch, turn off the amp env and the filter, and then resample it and chuck it in your sampler... mmmmm..
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Actually that does sound like you are talking about the AMS generator Tone linked - the Max runtime is free and it works fine on PC - I use itroby wrote:no problem.Machinate wrote:I'm sorry for sounding all sarky about this, but:
"Any synthesizer, software or hardware"?
i'm actually looking for a specific application but i cannot remember it's name for the life of me, so i figured i may as well see what people suggest and maybe i'll see a link for it. it was a wave generator thingy but you could select not only frequency, but also the note value, or a range of notes from low to high. and the reason i want a generator is to experiment with the samples generated and make messed up instruments on my sampler...
definitely give that a go
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For PC check out zero x seemless looper, great loop finding program and it has a wave generator, a bit more flexible than the ams generator...
Also, If you download the demo of max MSP, check out some of the MSP tutorials/help files, lots of wave generators in there, you really dont even need to know how to use max to use these. just resample them in Live...
Also, If you download the demo of max MSP, check out some of the MSP tutorials/help files, lots of wave generators in there, you really dont even need to know how to use max to use these. just resample them in Live...
then I guess Pd might be a free alternative?mike@TrackTeam Audio wrote:For PC check out zero x seemless looper, great loop finding program and it has a wave generator, a bit more flexible than the ams generator...
Also, If you download the demo of max MSP, check out some of the MSP tutorials/help files, lots of wave generators in there, you really dont even need to know how to use max to use these. just resample them in Live...
OH BTW - if you just want simple waveforms go into the Live Library>samples>waveforms there;s already quite a few in there
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Never really looked at the tutorial files for PD. But you can prob even use the runtime to go through the tutorials/help files. you really dont even have to edit anything, just tweak the number boxes, function envs...and youll be able to make tons of waveforms.... i guess thats basically the same thing that machinate said though, but with maxpatches...been using max too much lately
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You could try audiomulch:
http://www.audiomulch.com/
That has quite a few generators and there are some example patches that are useful for generating waveforms.
Or there is a utility called 'paulstretch' :
http://hypermammut.sourceforge.net/paulstretch/
Which will do extreme stretching on samples. If you use that it can yield some interesting waveforms.
http://www.audiomulch.com/
That has quite a few generators and there are some example patches that are useful for generating waveforms.
Or there is a utility called 'paulstretch' :
http://hypermammut.sourceforge.net/paulstretch/
Which will do extreme stretching on samples. If you use that it can yield some interesting waveforms.