All waves from 01 to 32 pictured here. Of course the look of the waveform doesn't tell how each wave sound, one should have fft-analysis of overtone-series for that. Nevertheless some may find waveform-images easier to learn the charactheristic of each waveform. File is also designed so that you can print it (300dpi), and it will fit to A4 (stick it to your wall).
All waves from 01 to 32 pictured here. Of course the look of the waveform doesn't tell how each wave sound, one should have fft-analysis of overtone-series for that. Nevertheless some may find waveform-images easier to learn the charactheristic of each waveform. File is also designed so that you can print it (300dpi), and it will fit to A4 (stick it to your wall).
absolutely wonderful contribution toni! wow, i can't tell you how much things like this make my day.
Those are some crunchy-ass waves! Not one of them smooth. I guess that's part of the magic of the MnM and why it sounds so different from other wavetable synths (or rather synths with wavetables: the Evo, Q, Blofeld, etc.)
actuel wrote: absolutely wonderful contribution toni! wow, i can't tell you how much things like this make my day.
No problem. Actually I was very interested to see myself, which kind of waveforms were chosen. From the graph you find some sort of thinking behind the design. For example waves 12 & 13 are clearly ment to be used together with the WavePhase parameter (wave13 provides a same version of the wave12, but a with the extra overtone-series). Visually my favourite is wave18, but aurally the wave32 just beats everything else, it's so warmy square-thing.
Toni wrote: , but aurally the wave32 just beats everything else, it's so warmy square-thing.
that's funny you mention that. 32 is one of my go to DigiPro waves. i use it on almost on every on of my kits. i am hoping to create more like it when the waveforms for mkii's are opened up.