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Quilcom Wavemaker 2: Make waves and save as .txt
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Re: Quilcom Wavemaker 2: Make waves and save as .txt
Indeed, the first triangle is square, i made the wrong copy...
its very simple to create the string wave prims
just output a green data string/array values into a string/float prim, and it automaticly draw the values on it...
its very simple to create the string wave prims
just output a green data string/array values into a string/float prim, and it automaticly draw the values on it...
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Re: Quilcom Wavemaker 2: Make waves and save as .txt
I had to fix some things, first the harmonic oscillator wasnt in the correct phase because i forgor to past an element...
then i fixed the prim source for the triangle... it sounds much better now
then i fixed the prim source for the triangle... it sounds much better now
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Re: Quilcom Wavemaker 2: Make waves and save as .txt
Ricciardo wrote:I had to fix some things, first the harmonic oscillator wasnt in the correct phase because i forgor to past an element...
then i fixed the prim source for the triangle... it sounds much better now
This is coming on very nicely but I found the Saw 4f is still silent...
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Quilcom Wavemaker 2: Make waves and save as .txt
Yes, the float was all zero, its fixed in this v003
i also added a polarity invert button for the wave.
i also added a polarity invert button for the wave.
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Re: Quilcom Wavemaker 2: Make waves and save as .txt
Ricciardo wrote:Yes, the float was all zero, its fixed in this v003
i also added a polarity invert button for the wave.
Getting really good now!
However (sorry!) there seems to be issues with the fourier addition graph. 2 points:
-f16 slider does nothing!
-From f9 and above the tone isn't pure. There is additional modulation visible and audible. This is most visible on the slider for f15 where you see and hear a big amplitude modulation when you just slide up that one. For f8 and below this isn't present at all and the tone sounds pure.
If you can resolve those points too this will be a great osc!
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Quilcom Wavemaker 2: Make waves and save as .txt
hmm yes... but that i think it was due to the fact i had to resize the panel...
but meanwhile i had this weekend another idea, wich i implemented a little bit different
i removed the harmonics and added a Sine line just like the others... i think its more balanced that way...
and you can randomize sines as well...
so now you can pretty much randomize each line of oscillator and get sounds more quicly, as well as being able to
bend/morph the sound from other different sources...
check the version 004.
Regards
but meanwhile i had this weekend another idea, wich i implemented a little bit different
i removed the harmonics and added a Sine line just like the others... i think its more balanced that way...
and you can randomize sines as well...
so now you can pretty much randomize each line of oscillator and get sounds more quicly, as well as being able to
bend/morph the sound from other different sources...
check the version 004.
Regards
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Re: Quilcom Wavemaker 2: Make waves and save as .txt
This is a BIG change
I very much like the blending control too, and the wave displays around the knob is brilliant!
However (you're going to hate me soon!)...
I can see no front panel controls on the wave mixer modules. I can get to change the levels by seeing where the mouse cursor changes but that's working blind. In case this is a version issue I should say that I'm using Flowstone 3.08.1
I'm looking forward to the next version!
Cheers
Spogg

I very much like the blending control too, and the wave displays around the knob is brilliant!
However (you're going to hate me soon!)...
I can see no front panel controls on the wave mixer modules. I can get to change the levels by seeing where the mouse cursor changes but that's working blind. In case this is a version issue I should say that I'm using Flowstone 3.08.1
I'm looking forward to the next version!
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Quilcom Wavemaker 2: Make waves and save as .txt
Probably thats caused because of the font i used on the numbers...
you can check this new version wich uses a more standard font 'tahoma" and you will most certainly see it now...
you can check this new version wich uses a more standard font 'tahoma" and you will most certainly see it now...
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Re: Quilcom Wavemaker 2: Make waves and save as .txt
Yay!!
This is now really good and usable and I love it
Will it develop further? Maybe more partials would be a good step or am I being greedy? Possibly there is no need because you can mix in the harmonic-rich waves with the sines. If it was only sines then you'd need more...
Brillaint work and many thanks for sharing. Keep inventing!
Cheers
Spogg
This is now really good and usable and I love it

Will it develop further? Maybe more partials would be a good step or am I being greedy? Possibly there is no need because you can mix in the harmonic-rich waves with the sines. If it was only sines then you'd need more...
Brillaint work and many thanks for sharing. Keep inventing!
Cheers
Spogg
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