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    • OrvillainO
      Orvillain
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      When I drag and drop a wav file into the wavetable synth, it takes quite a while to process it into a wavetable. Is there a way to only need to do this once, and then cache the result, or better yet, save the resutl out as a HWT file??

      I'm not having much luck with the wavetable creator. In resample mode it just keeps crashing. So I'm looking into other waves to convert my wav files into wavetables.

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      • dannytaurusD
        dannytaurus @Orvillain
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        @Orvillain After dropping the wav file into a Wavetable Synth, use the saveAsHwt() function to turn it into a precomputed HWT.

        See this post, and surrounding posts, for details: https://forum.hise.audio/post/114563

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        • OrvillainO
          Orvillain @dannytaurus
          last edited by Orvillain

          @dannytaurus You legend, cheers!! Will try it out!

          Dohhh.. I was even posting in that thread, haha!

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          • OrvillainO
            Orvillain @dannytaurus
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            @dannytaurus Hilariously.... they don't sound the same!! The WAV file sounds markedly different to the HWT file here!

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            • dannytaurusD
              dannytaurus @Orvillain
              last edited by

              @Orvillain To be clear, I was dropping a prepared wavetable WAV into the Wavetable Synth.

              I'm not sure about the Wavetable Creator.

              Are you dropping a wavetable WAV or just a plain WAV and hoping to make it into an interesting wavetable?

              I have no idea how the Wavetable Creator works, or what it's for! 😂

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