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    • Christoph HartC
      Christoph Hart
      last edited by

      Hmm, works here too. Don't load a sampler or anything into HISE, just open the converter dialog, does it crash then too?

      Also you might want to run it in a debugger, this will directly point you to the issue.

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        BWSounds @Lindon
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        @Christoph-Hart

        Did you use the wavetable converter dialog to create the .hwt files?

        Yep, took a while but def. worth it.

        Making the waveform sticky is not so easy unfortunately as it's supposed to display the waveform that is currently being played.

        ok, thank you, I have an idea I can try.

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          BWSounds @Lindon
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          @Lindon

          Great! Any clues on how you did this? A quick walk thru on how to create the waveforms and add them to the wavetable synth would be great.

          I used my mother moog & a few other synths I could get my hands on, wave edit, dune3 and a few other sources.

          the tricky part for me was saving the waveforms to the "ideal" length... don't know the exact time but about 1/64 of a second.
          (1 cycle of the waveform) (no need to worry about that in wave edit)

          I added between 4-9 waveforms per samplemap,
          and from there HISE does a great job converting the samplemap to wavetable.

          it create a right and left hwt file, the left one is the one I use.

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          • LindonL
            Lindon @Christoph Hart
            last edited by

            @Christoph-Hart said in Wavetable waveform view:

            Hmm, works here too. Don't load a sampler or anything into HISE, just open the converter dialog, does it crash then too?

            Also you might want to run it in a debugger, this will directly point you to the issue.

            Clearly I'm doing something wrong - what converter dialog?

            I opened the Wavetable Synth project - its got a sampler in it already... and a wavetable...

            I tried running:

            Tools>Convert samplemap to Wavetable Bank

            • HISE crashes immediately...

            I reloaded it, and deleted the sampler

            Tools>Convert samplemap to Wavetable Bank

            • HISE crashes immediately...

            I loaded HISE and DIDNT load the project...(so empty HISE)

            Tools>Convert samplemap to Wavetable Bank

            • HISE crashes immediately...

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            • Christoph HartC
              Christoph Hart
              last edited by

              Yes, but can you debug HISE, since it is a super trivial crash but it doesn't do it here, so I need to know where to look.

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              • UD AUDIOU
                UD AUDIO
                last edited by

                Same crash here. I also tried to convert the sample map in the tutorial project without success.

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                  LinuxVst
                  last edited by LinuxVst

                  Hi Christoph
                  here a re My Findings about Wavetables

                  first the Hise Stand Alone builds were done on a
                  Mac Pro 3.1 with Mojave 10.14.6 with Xcode 10
                  and Mac Pro 5.1 with Big Sur 11.2.3 with Xcode 12.5

                  When we Use Either the Develop or new-layout Branch
                  we can Export the Wave tables
                  after we export the wave tables we have to close Hise and re-open
                  to be able to play the wavetables

                  Hise Develop Export Wavetables.png

                  with Develop and new-layout we do not have the Wavetable Preview

                  Hise Develop no Wavetable Preview.png

                  When we use the Master Branch to Export wavetables the Hise App Crashes

                  if i open the project containing the wavetables created with
                  Develop or new-layout in Hise Master Branch
                  i am able to get the Wavetable Preview

                  Hise Master Branch.png

                  i Found another Difference in Develop & New-layout Branch the LFO Wave has Steps option

                  Steps Present in Develop.png

                  but in Master Branch the LFO Wave has no Steps option!

                  Steps not Available in Master Branch.png

                  Hope This Helps to Fix Everything!

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                  • Matt_SFM
                    Matt_SF @BWSounds
                    last edited by

                    @BWSounds @LinuxVst Hi folks, I'm testing some things with wavetable synths. Everything's working fine but when I build my plugin (or the standalone version), it doesn't produce any sound.

                    The standalone build asked for the sample file, so I gave it to it but it still doesn't output any sound.

                    Did you manage to get it to work ?

                    Develop branch
                    Win10 & VS17 / Ventura & Xcode 14. 3

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                    • Matt_SFM
                      Matt_SF @Matt_SF
                      last edited by

                      @Matt_SF Nevermind, it's just that the wavetable file wasn't been properly installed to the {APP_DATA} folder. Do it manually and everything will work fine.

                      Develop branch
                      Win10 & VS17 / Ventura & Xcode 14. 3

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                      • DanHD
                        DanH @Matt_SF
                        last edited by

                        @Matt_SF Are there any fun modulations you can do to the wavetables? Like position or warping etc?

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                        • Matt_SFM
                          Matt_SF @DanH
                          last edited by Matt_SF

                          @DanH you can 'only' modulate the position of the wavetable - but you can apply all existing modulators (env, lfo, etc...)

                          Develop branch
                          Win10 & VS17 / Ventura & Xcode 14. 3

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                          • DanHD
                            DanH @Matt_SF
                            last edited by

                            @Matt_SF that’s the table index correct? I did stick a lfo on it but couldn’t hear any change to the sound…

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                            • Matt_SFM
                              Matt_SF @DanH
                              last edited by

                              @DanH yes it's the index. But did you convert your samplemap successfully ? You have to spread your waveforms across the velocity range of the sampler and convert the samplemap to a wavetable using HISE's converter tool (default options should be fine).

                              Develop branch
                              Win10 & VS17 / Ventura & Xcode 14. 3

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                              • DanHD
                                DanH @Matt_SF
                                last edited by

                                @Matt_SF oh right - I just spread it across the keyboard lol

                                How do you spread across the velocity range?

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                                • ustkU
                                  ustk
                                  last edited by

                                  What is the advantage of using a WaveTable over a Sampler?
                                  Because if you can only modulate the position then a sampler can do it if you spread your waves in the samplemap.
                                  Maybe it is an efficiency difference?
                                  I'm asking because I began a kind of wavetable based on a sampler and I don't know if I better have to switch to a real wavetable module, I'm not familiar with all of those...

                                  Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                                  • Matt_SFM
                                    Matt_SF @DanH
                                    last edited by

                                    @DanH just define the min-max values for each 'velocity' layer, define the LoKey/HiKey numbers, and run the wavetable converter.

                                    c8a9c40c-230e-4c62-b158-a24c73a39bf7-image.png

                                    @ustk the main advatage of using wavetables is that the transitions between the different waves are interpolated, hence modulating the position will be smoothed.
                                    With a sampler you have 2 options if you want to do the same. Let say you want to go from sine to square :
                                    Either you layer your samples like on the picture above, but when modulating the position, you'll get abrupt changes between sine-tri-saw-square (but maybe that's what you want / you don't care).
                                    Or you can layer your samples so each one 'crosses' the previous and the next but this is like dry/wetting a signal, there's no "morphing" between the waveforms.
                                    Try for yourself ! I personally like wavetable synths :) .
                                    Christoph put an example project in his repo.

                                    Develop branch
                                    Win10 & VS17 / Ventura & Xcode 14. 3

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                                    • DanHD
                                      DanH @Matt_SF
                                      last edited by

                                      @Matt_SF right, how many velocity layers do I want?

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                                      • Matt_SFM
                                        Matt_SF @DanH
                                        last edited by

                                        @DanH that's up to you 😆. It depends on your project and what you want to achieve...
                                        For an oscillator which goes simply from sine to saw, then 2 waves should be enough but for complex wavetables you should use as many samples as needed.
                                        Your samples are the 'key-frames' you want to go through. HISE converter then creates the middle frames.

                                        Develop branch
                                        Win10 & VS17 / Ventura & Xcode 14. 3

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                                        • ustkU
                                          ustk @Matt_SF
                                          last edited by ustk

                                          @Matt_SF Thanks, you can do a smooth interpolation from sampler group XFade too, hence my question

                                          Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                                          • Christoph HartC
                                            Christoph Hart @ustk
                                            last edited by

                                            @ustk You can use up to 128 different wavetables for each note. If you're doing this with a sampler the voice count will rise up ridiculously.

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