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The purpose of your post must be clear by reading your title. Threads that do not conform will be removed without notice. Mods will not look at the content of the post before the removal.Make the title clear and concise.If you're new to prducing, read the. Search the subreddit and before making a post.Looking for subreddit resources?Check the dropdown menu above the posts!Post not showing up?If you believe your post or comment was removed in error, check the and include a link in a polite. Hey all,Wanted to share a compilation of waveforms I've assembled from various sources online!
This sub is a great place for sharing and I wanted to give something back, Happy creating!Not being an expert on the topic, a few users have pointed out that a few of these folders have been processed incorrectly; a couple of the below have been graciously fixed thanks to. Hopefully I'll figure out how to fix the others, or if the aforementioned do so, I'll edit this post with those improvements. Thanks experts!267MB, (was 1724 Files now 1340),. NEW LINK. as of 10/31/15On the inside:. Animoog - fixed by.
Korg MS-2000 - clean. Virus TI - might need a hand here:). Massive - fixed by. Codex - clean. Galbanum - here too. Variety of user createdExtract folders inside zip to:Win - Documents/Xfer/Serum Presets/Tables/ - thanks N4N4KIMac - LibraryAudioPresetsXfer RecordsSerum PresetsTables- oh, and kicks ass, Serum is a great Synth. I highly suggest everyone on the fence gives it a shot, especially while it's $129 till Oct.
This is not the paid for 27,500 wavetable pack, but with a group of those were as a source, some of these were programmatically stitched together into a dedicated, new wave form then processed for serum (process required for all files, but Galbanums are specifically a reprocessed wave. If you were to load the native Galbanum soundset into serum and cycle the WT-POS (wave table position) it wouldn't smoothly transition through the wave, however with special processing, the correct variety of files is stichef together so that serum can process it correctly. This in effect creates a new wave form but this varient is far superior with less overhead. Also avoids nasty violations of theft as this is a new file all together data-fused). The bulk of the files here are either dumped from massive, dumped from a hardware synth, or generated via pro users time and processed for serum. I believe as this pack doesn't contain any paid for material directly, (ie: it requires a dump of a MS2K, we're not exactly warezing software, nor downloading a car (synth)) and anything natively digital went through programmatic stiching/processing to convert it to a serum useable fashion.
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