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Customization Of Waves?

CeRiXyn · started 2020-03-18 17:44 · updated 2024-07-15 06:23

i know it's a low chance this is going to be a thing, but i ask for a customizable wave shaper, being able to make your own Unique Waves, Maybe. I Really don't know, but to be honest. this would make it alot easier to make piano waves, and more waves then the waves in heisenburg. And just easier to get the sounds you want, as i said this is a low chance, maybe been asked before but. just me asking. (not the wave shaper we have tbh)

Comments (5)

2020-03-18 17:47 · 2020-03-18

Watch this already be a thing xD

virux · reply
2020-03-19 01:53 · 2020-03-19

sir I can barely read this request
I get what you're trying to ask but you interrupt yourself like five times throughout the entire request
oh, and I'm pretty sure this is not a thing
It would be an interesting idea if the waveshaper could generate its own noise based on the wave you made

2024-07-15 02:52 · 2024-07-15

https://www.audiotool.com/board/feature_requests/oscilloscope_for_synth got me thinking about something, but before I could write it, I had to search to see if it was already requested. It has been! First few times it was for the Heisenburg: https://www.audiotool.com/board/feature_requests/suggestions_for_the https://www.audiotool.com/board/feature_requests/custom_oscillator_shapes. This post somewhat describes what I'm going for. A device that allows you to create a custom waveform would be awesome to have, as it would diversify the different sounds people can make. It would have downsides compared to the other synths, but it would also have advantages. Any lacks of dynamic activity could be made up for by using mixers and effect pedals, which could make it a good device to tandem with other devices to create stunning audio.

I, however, understand that the devices in Audiotool probably are difficult to make, so I'm not going to get too specific, to leave room for unexpected issues and whatnot. Also I understand that different browsers have different sets of code that they support (and I know that Edge doesn't support a lot of functions, which is annoying, and stupid), because I am a programmer and I have been using documentation to learn stuff I need to know, such as the MDN documents which, on each page, shows a table at the bottom showing what browsers support whatever HTML element, CSS property/function, and JavaScript command that I'm researching.

anonymous user · reply
2024-07-15 06:21 · 2024-07-15

I wanted a visual oscilloscope to be able to fine tune the phase modulation with a visual reference, a waveshaper has absolutely nothing to do with it.

anonymous user · reply
2024-07-15 06:23 · 2024-07-15

The ability to be able to watch an oscilloscope breakdown of a synth that you like, and then copy it via the phase modulation would be overpowered and VERY helpful.

The Heisenberg is a much simpler and easy to use phase modulator than the FL counterparts so I think they should investigate my idea.