
"The above picture is a Waveterm-B. This unit links to a keyboard to form a powerful sound development system. Although sound editing has now become very affordable and many packages are available, this unit offered not just sample editing but Fourier transforms. One could take a sine wave and generate complex waveforms which could be added into a wavetable allowing a sound to travel through many different waveforms.
A project was started some years ago at The Basement Studio to recreate the same functions on a PC." You can find more details at The Basement Studio.
via Steamy Vicks in the comments of this post on Chezz Media and their Waveterm D emulation.
Also see the PPG Wave 2.2 / 2.3 / EVU Simulator and of course the Waldorf PPG Wave v2 - note there are more posts if you search for Waldorf PPG, but you'll need to weed through all the Wave and XT posts mentioning PPG, the source of the PPG wavetables in Waldorf synths of course.
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