Does it only work with 512 sample long files?Chad@PA wrote:Yeah it will work in Rapture Pro with the sfz implementation you pasted. As far as creating your own waveguides I have some notes on it somewhere, but a good way to start is by experimenting with a small audio file in an editor (512 samples long). Try drawing a shape manually, the sound of that waveguide should almost sound as though you are drawing an EQ response for the file. Trial and error gives the best results. You can also try making copies of the waveguides in that folder and editing and manipulating those and checking out the results.jackmazzotti wrote:great info Chad!
do you or anyone else know how to create waveguide synthesis sfz files?
will this work in rapture pro?
Would it make sense/be possible to use normal single-cycle-waveforms as waveguides?
Do they have to be 44kHz/16Bit?
In the notes from Rene, he talks about using impulses, but doesn't specify the lenght exactly, only warns about them being too long, but most impulses are much longer than 512 samples...?
Cheers,
Tom