Kriminal wrote:yeah well, sometimes you just have to do some work yourself....
It seems so. I remarked that already back in 1997, when my ASR10 forced me to feed him. But anyway - that´s what I´m talking about here.
Do you know the Formula to calculate the Waveform Lenth of Pitches?
I must admit - I underestimated WT Synthesis for long, digged deep into additive and hybrid Methods. But since the DUnisonEngine, its numerous Oscialltors and Voices I have adapted my Targets a little bit. My Focus in Sound Design - VOX, Airy, Choir - is really much easier to achieve with WT + DUNE´s Possibilities - and because I have lots of self crafted Sounds sampled already it´s interesting for me to "reproduce" them in DUNE - maybe - and reduce their Filesize (Full Keyboard Multisamples) on the Fly.
Unfortunately the Ways to work with Gear and Documentations have changed a lot and some of the relevant Knowledge seems not to be shared anyway.
So - I want to dig into the Bits and Bites, already read a lot - but simply don´t have much time at the Moment.
BTW I see and use Forums as a Type of Knowledge Databse where I can find Informations and leave them for others.
Kriminal wrote:i have no idea about the current WT editor, never used it once. I only know the size because I made a load of single cycles for D2 and used a diff tool to make the WTs
Which Tool did you use?
I have already cut Single Cycles in Wavelab. The Sample should have a very deep Pitch as mentioned above - and you get respectable Results. But that´s all SC and it´s quiet annoying cutting 100 of them and fiddle them together. Resynthesizing e. g. a Cello like I did with Halion would probably take some days.
If I were you I´d definately try the Editor by times. But examine some other WT before and maybe start with little Changes - and some Voices, Detune + FX anyway.
By the way - I know this popular WT Synth - and its Capabilities - but I don´t like it´s Sound and have too many VSTs anyway. That´s why I´m asking for Tools and Methods, an Exchange of Knowledge and Experiences.