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Lyrics editor waldorf
Lyrics editor waldorf






In the current rev I also have a knob that can generate a sine wave into the waveform editor of varying amplitude - there are many waveform generating/editing tools I have in the works here. You can also initialize the waveform (a straight line on the x-axis zero crossing) and draw your own. Currently in monstrumWave you can load waveforms from the microwave II/XT into the monstrum software, edit them (by drawing with the mouse on the waveform) then save them back to user waveform presets for use within any user definable wavetables. It will take in the first 64 samples of a mono 8bit aif, wav, ogg, flac or mp3 waveform. As a standalone editor for the synth however I can say monstrumwave is a solid solution on any platform be it os x windows OR Linux.Ĭan someone explain step by step how to upload you own waves to the XT?This functionality of loading a waveform from a file is a few weeks away within monstrumWave. That aspect of monstrumwave is entirely dependent on ctrlr and the developer for ctrlr still has a few items to iron out. You can use this software as a vst or au in your daw, however this feature is still in development and although it works, it does have some quirks. Feel free to pm me or follow up here with any questions and I'll try to get back to you quickly with answers to any questions you have. Yes you can edit waveforms and wave tables from your microwave II/ xt with the 2.9 version.I spent many long hours building this functionality and since I released 2.9 have been using the software extensively for sound design. Edit Yes, it appears to have one - sweet!hi, I'm the developer for monstrumwave and appreciate all the plugs here. Can someone confirm to me that you can put in your own waves and wavetables with the newest version of this program? That's really all I want an editor for my XT to do.








Lyrics editor waldorf