Waveform morphing...
Philip
thelab at sprint.ca
Wed Aug 19 20:25:58 CEST 1998
Johan Persson wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> I'm doing some testing on morphing with my computer... The idea is to
> morph between two simple (64 or 128 bytes or similar) waveforms. I know
> this has been discussed before so I though someone would know a bit
> about it. I'm looking for samples or some simple software just to hear
> what it sounds like and if it is worth the work, before I dive into the
> programming bit.
> If things go the way I want, I plan to make two detuned morphing
> oscillators and very limited polyphony... MIDI controlled... That is of
> course just what I want, probably not what I'm able to do :)
>
> It would also be interesting to hear about similar projects or just any
> ideas whatsoever...
>
> Johan
Check my web page
http://robotnik.com/the_lab/software/wav2µWave/wav2µwave.htm
It is software that morphs two 64 sample .wav files within a Waldorf
Microwave 1/2/xt synth. You can use .wav files (and it will strip off
the header info automaticly) or use any file...ever wonder what
config.sys morphing to autoexec.bat sounded like? ;) I also added an
additive synthesis tool so that you can use to genererate the start and
end waves solely through additive synthesis. You can also use the
additive synthesis tool to simply add harmonics to an existing wave.
Finally I incorporated two types of digital overloading: clipping and
wrap around. It's lots of fun!!
take care
Philip
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