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Here are the first waveforms and one wavetable to see what i talk about: I'll maybe publish the first results/waveforms in this thread soon. This helps both for getting more interesting waveforms and maybe to more understand some basic principles of FM. Started with just two OPs and even with that got some interesting results.Ĭreated a row of waveforms starting from C:M ratio of 1:0.25 up to 1:5 and now building a "wavetable" with crossfading (for use in Rayblaster) from this. Quote from: Ingonator Based on a KVR thread about FM synths i just had the idea to use FM8 to create some waveforms for Rayblaster. There was also information about tests on CPU use, RAM use etc. Those informations include basic features and also sme advanced informations which i found out myself. Last but not least tons of informations were provided during this thread which i had already done before the official release was even done.
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In the manual usually for each important feature a corresponding tutorial preset is mentioned for checking that feature.Īdditional soundsets for Rayblaster are on the way, the first one will be released soon: In this respect the Tutorial presets in the "Tutorial" sub folder are quite interesting and useful. Sometimes i copy my responses from KVR to there for having them on one place.Ħ.) Rayblaster demo version and factory presetsĪnother good way to learn about the synth is of course to use the product demo and especially look at the factory presets to see what is possible and how this could work.
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I have created an own thread at the Rayblaster forum which includes downloads for free waveforms and explanations/tips on how to use those waveforms and the synth. This includes lots of informations about Rayblaster, also regarding updates etc.ĥ.) My own thread at the e Rayblaster forum
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Anyway some of the download links posted should be usable as long as they are not protected. This forum could be read by anyone but posting is only allowed for registered customers.
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It could be found in the "Help" menu at the GUI of the plugin, as a PDF in the installation directory ("Rayblaster.pdf") or at this link which i just created:Ĥ.) The Rayblaster forum at theofficial public Tone2 forum IMO this is the most important resource for informations on Rayblaster. This website includes the feature overview video which explains the basic features of Rayblaster.īesides that the website contains some additional information about Rayblaster. Here you could download the product demo and listen to audio demos.Īdditionally there are a few informations about the synth.Ģ.) The feature overview video and the second part of thewebsite I'll take a few days off from this thread so if someone is searching for information about Raybaster i post a quote of my own post:Ī small collection with places for informations and resources about Tone2 Rayblaster. Some more useful information already posted at KVR: Everyone got the screenshot of the presets so they are free to test themselves. This is just a single example for a single waveform so i'll try with other soon. For a sound based on a single waveforms this does seem to be a good result. There seems to be a little backoround noise or aliasing at the lowest frequency (around 800-900 Hz, position of the "Resonant peak") which disappears at the higher ones which go up to around 11000-12000 Hz at the Rayblaster example. The comparison of both demos shows both the limits but also the similarities of the replicated and the original synth. I have even tried to use more or less the same parameter values as in RAyblaster so the result could maybe differ a bit which doesn't change the basic result. So finally i tried to do the same audio demo in Saurus. Screenshot of the waveform (Open in new window for bigger size):Ī comparable non-rseonant waveform of the same filter: Screenshot of the preset (Open in new window for bigger size): Just a single oscillator, no unison and no FXs. I just recorded a resonance sweep with the same Saurus waveform in Rayblaster. I did some slight changes to the text:Ī PDF with Signal Analyzer sceenshots of a Resonant Saurus waveform while turning the Formant knob in Rayblaster: