Love the content man, keep it up! It's refreshing to see tutorials where more in depth stuff is touched on. Too many basic tutorials out there and not enough tutorials for people who actually know what they're doing
The best way ive found is to take single cycles from samples. I drag 4 separate waves into the ocs make sure they are sorted in way that makes sense in terms of phase. Then morph them using spectral morph.
Great video. Ive been messing with waveedit more recently, and cleaning it up in serum. ive not dived too much into pngs but i tried those. this is a well thought out tutorial though. and thanks for including your .wav set as well. I also like to set the grid to zero and i think i tried a grid of one, only once. I should try that again. thats a pretty cool tip. Ive wanted to send some samples from other hardware synths, and acoustic instruments i have, into serum as a wavetable. Its worked for some sounds, but others, no matter the upload method in serum that i select [the different ffts] some just wont be successful. but when i learned to half or double the frame size, in some cases where i thought the wavetable wasn't salvagable, I found that it actually cleaned some of those up a LOT, to where I could use some of them, after all. One method Ive played with is the parser. ive made a lot of multis [wavebanks] using it. I also got synth master one but its been buggy so i usually will go with both serum and waveedit, they seem to be pretty complementary to each other.
Love the content man, keep it up! It's refreshing to see tutorials where more in depth stuff is touched on. Too many basic tutorials out there and not enough tutorials for people who actually know what they're doing
this is actually insane, good job dude!
The best way ive found is to take single cycles from samples. I drag 4 separate waves into the ocs make sure they are sorted in way that makes sense in terms of phase. Then morph them using spectral morph.
watched this and then accidentally discovered how to implement math formulas into my serum synths, great video!!!!!
holy canoly this guys underrated shmegatted
Great video. Ive been messing with waveedit more recently, and cleaning it up in serum. ive not dived too much into pngs but i tried those. this is a well thought out tutorial though. and thanks for including your .wav set as well.
I also like to set the grid to zero and i think i tried a grid of one, only once. I should try that again. thats a pretty cool tip.
Ive wanted to send some samples from other hardware synths, and acoustic instruments i have, into serum as a wavetable. Its worked for some sounds, but others, no matter the upload method in serum that i select [the different ffts] some just wont be successful. but when i learned to half or double the frame size, in some cases where i thought the wavetable wasn't salvagable, I found that it actually cleaned some of those up a LOT, to where I could use some of them, after all.
One method Ive played with is the parser. ive made a lot of multis [wavebanks] using it. I also got synth master one but its been buggy so i usually will go with both serum and waveedit, they seem to be pretty complementary to each other.
There are some steps required to clean wave tables up. Like aligning phases and zero crossings. But there are not that many videos on that topic
Good video. I've been wanting to create wave tables with intent (rather than good luck) and this gives me more idea what I need to do.
you're gonna get more attention. this is a fantastic video.
How does this only have 500 views? 🤯