As it looks like a powerful synth can you use samples as waveforms to mangle? or is it limited to just the standard waveforms?
Operator and samples as waveforms?
Operator and samples as waveforms?
Just looking at operator to join Sampler with my Abe stuff..
As it looks like a powerful synth can you use samples as waveforms to mangle? or is it limited to just the standard waveforms?

As it looks like a powerful synth can you use samples as waveforms to mangle? or is it limited to just the standard waveforms?
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Didn't know it!Plastic Hassle wrote:No, you can't import waveforms into Operator but it has plenty waveforms of it's own to mangle including eight different types of sine wave.
How you actually do it?
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+1forge wrote:dont underestimate Si/ampler - especially with the AMS generator
and don't underestimate Operator too.
even for drums synthesis etc etc...
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Sampler and Operator are easily the two best separately purchased instruments from Ableton, IMO. All my sounds come from these two beasts nowadays.
Operator can give you amazing results just by combining the oscillators in different ways. That's not taking into account all the other stuff that is loaded into it. And yes, making drum sounds with it is really fun. Check out the lesson that comes with Live 7, if you have that version.
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Operator can give you amazing results just by combining the oscillators in different ways. That's not taking into account all the other stuff that is loaded into it. And yes, making drum sounds with it is really fun. Check out the lesson that comes with Live 7, if you have that version.
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I own FM 8 by Native Instruments and Operator. Sorry to say this, but Operator is nowhere near the class of FM8. Fm 8 outclasses it by a long way in all areas. I am not saying Operator is total crap, it isn't, but for FM synthesis it lacks versatility and quality. Then again, if you haven't heard FM 8 then you won't have anything to compare it to, so buy Operator if you like it.
I'm sorry to say this, but I find the opposite to be true.Arnold-Rimmer wrote:I own FM 8 by Native Instruments and Operator. Sorry to say this, but Operator is nowhere near the class of FM8. Fm 8 outclasses it by a long way in all areas. I am not saying Operator is total crap, it isn't, but for FM synthesis it lacks versatility and quality. Then again, if you haven't heard FM 8 then you won't have anything to compare it to, so buy Operator if you like it.
Indeed, the sounds coming from FM8 are "expensive-sounding", but honestly that isn't what "works" for me. True, there are a LOT of limitations to Operator, but that is also true of a lot of time-honoured classics, including the miniMoog
I'm just putting a word in for "features doesn't mean quality".
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+ 1Machinate wrote:I'm sorry to say this, but I find the opposite to be true.Arnold-Rimmer wrote:I own FM 8 by Native Instruments and Operator. Sorry to say this, but Operator is nowhere near the class of FM8. Fm 8 outclasses it by a long way in all areas. I am not saying Operator is total crap, it isn't, but for FM synthesis it lacks versatility and quality. Then again, if you haven't heard FM 8 then you won't have anything to compare it to, so buy Operator if you like it.
Indeed, the sounds coming from FM8 are "expensive-sounding", but honestly that isn't what "works" for me. True, there are a LOT of limitations to Operator, but that is also true of a lot of time-honoured classics, including the miniMoog
I'm just putting a word in for "features doesn't mean quality".
I have played with FM8, and yeah it has great features. However, sheer power and features aren't everything, especially when you sacrifice interface navigability. I prefer Operator by far.