[sdiy] Quad wavetable osc
Justin Owen
juzowen at gmail.com
Tue Aug 16 11:05:17 CEST 2011
Sounds great Tom - nice work.
I see you're still using your custom-made left-handed scope as well ;)
J
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Wiltshire [tom at electricdruid.net]
Received: 15.08.2011 22:32:43
To: synthdiy diy
Subject: [sdiy] Quad wavetable osc
Hi all,
I've recently been doing some more work on my wavetable oscillator. Movie below:
http://www.electricdruid.net/QuadWavetableOsc.mov
(20Mb)
This is four wavetable oscillators running at 89KHz, 16-bit on a dsPIC 33FJ128GP802. The DAC is stereo, so it outputs a pair of oscs on each channel. Currently I've only got this running on test hardware, so I haven't got many controls on it, although there are loads in the code - just broad frequency knobs for each osc and a global control for scanning the wavetable. The software includes 100 original waveforms, and each oscillator can select any 9 of those waveforms to scan through/between. The wavetable resolution is variable, so you can have smooth sweeps or steppy wavetable jumps as you please. The oscillator resolution is also variable, from 16-bit down to 1-bit. This bitcrushing is demonstrated in the video.
My next step is to try and get a versatile interface and MIDI connected up to this so that I can fiddle with more of the available parameters and actually play notes. But I have to say that for now, I'm pretty happy with the thick, dark, spooooky noises that it's making.
Hope you like it, and I hope it inspires the other people who're working on wavetable ideas.
Regards,
Tom
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