Serum uses 32-bit floating-point wav, with 2048-length tables.
Serum FM Wavetable Studio http://glowshrimpsoftware.com/sfmwts.html
WaveEdit uses 16-bit fixed-point wav, with 64 x 256-length waveforms per bank. WaveEdit allows powerful creation and editing of wavetables for the E352 and E370 VCOs. Using standard WAV formats, the editor includes a full toolbox of shortcuts. An audio Preview is available to audition the waves before loading into the module. ROM A, ROM B, ROM C in the 'banks' directory.
SynthMaster and SynthMaster One are already capable of loading any wavetable saved in Serum .wav formatDeluge supports Wavetables in WAV or AIFF files, with cycle sizes of at least 8 samples, and the cycle size must be a “power of two”, with 2048 being by far the most common. The number of cycles is only limited by the Deluge’s RAM. The files must be mono.
“for Serum”, and the Deluge can read these. Such files are in the WAV format, and include a tag named “clm” indicating that the file is a wavetable, and the cycle size.
Wavetable ensures that there are at least 2 wavetables so that the position slider has something to cycle through. If the file was created using Serum, it's downsampled to 1024 samples per wavetable. This is because Serum use 2048 samples per wavetable.
positions as is necessary to “use up” those samples. For example, a file containing only 16,384 samples would be divided into eight positions (8 X 2,048 = 16,384).
Illustration 70: Wavetable
The individual waves are equidistant in the table. When the shape setting is between two individual waves, they will be mixed to ensure smooth travel. You can’t edit the wavetable contents directly within Surge XT, but it is possible to generate custom wavetables with external software.
Surge XT can also import wavetables containing a clm block to indicate loop size (as used by Serum), a cue block (as used by various products including Native Instruments) and a smpl block. Wavetable files without loop information are loaded as one-shots.
This effectively lets you import various wavetables from other products such as Serum. All those 3rd party wavetables that have been tested in Surge XT have been reported to work flawlessly. To import custom wavetables, use the wavetable selection bar at the bottom of the oscillator display. This is where you can also download additional wavetable content. Alternatively, you can simply drag-and-drop any compatible wavetable file anywhere over the Surge interface to load it.
You can even create your own wavetables for Surge using wt-tool or WaveEdit.
Surge XT can also import wavetables containing a clm block to indicate loop size (as used by Serum), a cue block (as used by various products including Native Instruments) and a smpl block. Wavetable files without loop information are loaded as one-shots.
This effectively lets you import various wavetables from other products such as Serum. All those 3rd party wavetables that have been tested in Surge XT have been reported to work flawlessly. To import custom wavetables, use the wavetable selection bar at the bottom of the oscillator display. This is where you can also download additional wavetable content. Alternatively, you can simply drag-and-drop any compatible wavetable file anywhere over the Surge interface to load it.
You can even create your own wavetables for Surge using wt-tool or WaveEdit.
4096 sample period x 217 waveforms
2048 sample period x 430 waveforms
1024 sample period x 846 waveforms
512 sample period x 1,645 waveforms
256 sample period x 2,000 waveforms
128 sample period x 2,000 waveforms
64 sample period x 2,000 waveforms
On PC: Documents\UVI\Falcon\User Data\Wavetable
Slices will also be imported if slices are arranged one after the other within an audio file, and the number of samples per slice is specified at the end of the file name following an underscore (e.g. “MySweep_128.wav”).
SL-JD80-02 Drums & Percussion DANCE
SL-JD80-03 Rock Drums
SL-JD80-04 Strings Ensemble
SL-JD80-05 Brass Section
SL-JD80-06 Grand Piano
SL-JD80-07 Guitar Collection
SL-JD80-08 Accordion
products (other products may also work):
Terratec Komplexer (direct *.WT format support)
ImageLine Harmor (import *.WT file as image to Harmor)
Vemberaudio Surge (direct *.WT format support)
VAZ Modular /2010 (direct format support)
Wusik Wusikstation (use loop position modulation on a KTERM wavetable)
Camel Audio Alchemy (import KTERM wavetable as *.WAV)
Native Instruments Reaktor (use loop position modulation on a KTERM wavetable)
Waldorf Blofeld (direct *.SYX format support)
Ensoniq Eps16+ (direct *.EFE format support)
Ensoniq ASR series (direct *.EFE format support)
PPG WaveGenerator (direct *.wts format support)
Synapse Audio Dune2 (direct *.WT format support)
Xfer Serum (direct format support)"
Post by HighLordFixer » Fri Jan 26, 2018 2:24 pm
- Hardware (Wavetables)
- Hydrasynth
- Hardware (Waveforms)
- TX81Z
- Access Virus TI wavetables ?
- TX81Z
- Software
- Spectrasonic Omnisphere
- U-he Zebra 2
- Native Instruments MassiveX
- Camel Audio Alchemy
- Sonic Academy Node (wavetable maker) + ANA2 (3 OSC + Noise 6 voice)
- Steinberg Wavelab
- UVI Falcon3
- https://www.galbanum.com/products/architecturewaveforms2010
- https://www.adventurekid.se/akrt/waveforms/adventure-kid-waveforms/
- https://cymatics.fm/blogs/production /ultimate-list-free-serum-wavetables
- Reddit Post 1700_waveforms_for_serums_wavetable_download_link/
- wav-files.zip 697 wav files http://waveeditonline.com/
- https://djwarmonger.wordpress.com/2018/09/23/make-noise-0-coast-wavetable-pack-for-serum/
- 400 FREE wavetables for Vital - Matt Tytel Synth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nd5XV8Likz4