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Furnace's wavetable editor features multiple ways of creating desired waveform shape:
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Furnace's wavetable editor features multiple ways of creating desired waveform shape:
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- Shape tab allows you to select a few predefined basic shapes and indirectly edit it via "Duty", "Exponent" and "XOR Point" sliders TODO: what the last two are doing? What is amplitude/phase for?)
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- Shape tab allows you to select a few predefined basic shapes and indirectly edit it via "Duty", "Exponent" and "XOR Point" sliders:
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- `Duty` slider affects mainly pulse waves, determining its wisth, like on C64/VRC6
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- `Exponent` powers the waveform in the mathematical sense of the word (^2, ^3 and so on)
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- `XOR Point` determines the point where the waveform gets negated.
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- TODO: amplitude/phase part
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- FM is for creating the waveform with frequency modulation synthesis principles: One can set carrier/modulation levels, frquency multiplier, connection between operators and FM waveforms of these operators.
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- FM is for creating the waveform with frequency modulation synthesis principles: One can set carrier/modulation levels, frquency multiplier, connection between operators and FM waveforms of these operators.
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- WaveTools allows user to fine-tune the waveform: scale said waveform in both X and Y axes, smoothen, amplify, normalize, convert to signed/unisgned, invert or even randomize the wavetable.
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- WaveTools allows user to fine-tune the waveform: scale said waveform in both X and Y axes, smoothen, amplify, normalize, convert to signed/unisgned, invert or even randomize the wavetable.
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