via Christopher Arndt on the Waldorf list:
"While we're speaking about the Mircowave [1], I have often searched the net for a comprehensive description of the ROM wavetables in the Microwave (and the newer Waldorf synths).
There are scattered descriptions [2] on the net of the wavetables and the excellent reference of the first 27 wavetables with waveform graphs but, surprisingly, apparently no document which describes all waveforms in one place (or I just couldn't find one).
So I compiled the available information into a table and added some of my own observations. You can download it here:
http://blog.chrisarndt.de/article/519
Please note that while the blog article is in German [Googlish here], the document is in English. Also available there is a small Python-Snippet that has the wavetable data in computer-digestible form for you hackers out there.
Though the document lists the Microwave wavetables only, it should be of interest to Blofeld and Largo Users as well, since their wavetables are basically the same, except that they have three extra wavetables from the Q/microQ and the PPG."
Thursday, March 03, 2011
Basic Sound Synthesis with the Ensoniq ASR-10
YouTube Uploaded by TheDaydreamSound on Mar 3, 2011
"In this video we'll create a synthesized sound using a sampled recording as our single oscillator.
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Definition: syn·the·siz·er
An electronic instrument, often played with a keyboard, that combines simple waveforms to produce more complex sounds, such as those of various other instruments
Traditional Sample-based synthesis:
One of the easiest synthesis systems is to record a real instrument as a digitized waveform, and then play back its recordings at different speeds to produce different tones. This is the technique used in "sampling". Most samplers designate a part of the sample for each component of the ADSR envelope, and then repeat that section while changing the volume for that segment of the envelope. This lets the sampler have a persuasively different envelope using the same note."
Sequential Circuits Split Eight/Split-8 or Pro-8
"1985 Sequential Circuits Split-Eight,Split-8 or called Pro-8 in some markets. It is in working condition minus two keys one C key and one D# key are missing. All keys trigger as they should and all contacts have been cleaned including the data buttons and contacts. All voices sound as they should and this unit can be controlled thru midi note wise."
Roland CN-20 vintage midi controller

via this auction
"Roland CN-20 Music Entry Pad. This table-top device allows you to generate easy, MIDI chords using a specially designed keypad. Most types of chord variations are single-key accessed, which greatly helps entering those odd guitar chords. Also part of the keypad is an actual velocity slide control, as well as a programmable slide control (control, vol, pan, mod, bender,a.t.)."
Roland CP-10 vintage digital midi fader controller

"The CF-10 is a midi "fader" module with 16 membrane type "faders" each controlling midi volume (fixed) for that channel. In addition, a fine control, and panning are supported."

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