I think you need the program in the files section of this website, its the k3 editor for the atari simulator, it allows you to edit your whole synth on your computer and allows you to see your waveforms as actual pictures, I personally haven't learned how to use it yet but i'm sure i will with time and some help from a few forums.. --- In kawaik3zone@yahoogroups.com, "jboltnz" <jboltnz@...> wrote: > > Hi K3ers. > Ive been having great fun with my recently aquired K3 and even more > when I got hold of a RC-2 cartridge. > Now I'm getting familiar with the set waves, I want to start exploring > the additive feature. > It was Soundonsound Synth Secret articles , that got me interested in > this beast. The explanation of how a K3 can emulate hammond drawbars > is a excellent introduction to the K3. > > Now im trying to go beyond that and try some other wave types. > > Can anyone point me in the right direction on the following? > Is there a simple formula/method to converting a wave shape into a > additive spectra. > > eg if i want to make Triangle waves of different slopes, Is there a > simple formula, or is this where the fourier transform thingo makes > additive synthisis hard work? > > It would be cool to be able to see the resulting wave forms. > > Can anyone suggest some kind of freeware app or plugin that lets you > see the resulting wave forms? > > Thanks > J >
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Re: Waveform #32 Shapes
2007-06-02 by Justin
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