FM capabilities
FM capabilities
Hi John
When you refer to "sample playback" as one of the oscillator types, are you referring to traditional instrument samples that one might find in a "big three" workstation? Does this mean that this sample can be FM'd at full audio rate with, say, a wavetable oscillator?
P.S. Did you get the email I sent regarding the Waldorf Q's mod matrix?
When you refer to "sample playback" as one of the oscillator types, are you referring to traditional instrument samples that one might find in a "big three" workstation? Does this mean that this sample can be FM'd at full audio rate with, say, a wavetable oscillator?
P.S. Did you get the email I sent regarding the Waldorf Q's mod matrix?
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Hi Pighood,
The sample RAM available won't be for long sample files - maybe more like 1 or 2 seconds for each osc, I'm not sure yet. But yes, you will be able to frequency modulate them, as they will be directly available to each DSP chip.
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john b.
p.s. no, I did not get any email regarding the Q matrix
The sample RAM available won't be for long sample files - maybe more like 1 or 2 seconds for each osc, I'm not sure yet. But yes, you will be able to frequency modulate them, as they will be directly available to each DSP chip.
regards,
john b.
p.s. no, I did not get any email regarding the Q matrix
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That sounds familiar – I'm sure you're still frustrated about the piano/drums/accordion upgrade ROM for the Wavestation.John Bowen wrote:Depends on sample memory. Solaris is not meant to be a "rompler" type instrument, though.


I'm also interested in the idea of using e.g. a choir sample with heavy processing (FM, reversed up three octaves, etc.) for pad sounds. It doesn't have to be a large sample, I'm going to melt it anyway.

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I personally would wish/hope for at least 16mb of sample memory, just enough for some nice digital voices, sampled strings to mutilate, ect... No need for massive piano multisamples or anything of course...
Will the sample memory use standard RAM? Couldn't it be expandable so those users who do want larger amounts of sample memory can have it?
Will the sample memory use standard RAM? Couldn't it be expandable so those users who do want larger amounts of sample memory can have it?
A lot of the sounds in the Spectrasonics Atmosphere plug-in, mentioned in another thread, layer sound design with traditional strings, voices or analog pad. We know that it will do the latter, but some basic sample playback would really add to it.
How much RAM did the Wavestation EX have? 4MB? It wouldn't have to be much more than that, say 8MB of 48k samples. Not the 32k and lower sampling rates in most ROMplers. Quality, not quantity.
How much RAM did the Wavestation EX have? 4MB? It wouldn't have to be much more than that, say 8MB of 48k samples. Not the 32k and lower sampling rates in most ROMplers. Quality, not quantity.
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Those of you familiar with the plug-in know that sample playback was not a major feature of this synth! It is also not a main focus of the hardware, as there are plenty of other products on the market that can handle all the details of sample mapping and key range, velocity switching, etc. On-board RAM is going to be used for a number of things, not just sample storage.
We can consider some way to have expandable RAM, I suppose, but I'm really afraid this sidetracks the project into a whole other beast. Once you start down the path of trying to be a sampler, you have all sorts of issues, such as sample editing, looping and processing, etc., etc., etc., all of which will definitely add delays to finishing it up for a timely release.
That is not to say, however, that future versions of the OS could not contain such functions; just that, for now, we have to focus on getting the main body of functions working correctly.
regards,
john b.
We can consider some way to have expandable RAM, I suppose, but I'm really afraid this sidetracks the project into a whole other beast. Once you start down the path of trying to be a sampler, you have all sorts of issues, such as sample editing, looping and processing, etc., etc., etc., all of which will definitely add delays to finishing it up for a timely release.
That is not to say, however, that future versions of the OS could not contain such functions; just that, for now, we have to focus on getting the main body of functions working correctly.
regards,
john b.
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