Hi!
As you may know, I made a little synth mashup last Superbooth with the most interesting synths I tried out at the show (here's a link to it in case you're missed it...).
There aren't many modules in that video, but one of the few modules that caught my attention was SWN - the "Spherical Wavetable Navigator" from 4ms. After a few delays it was finally released this week - here's a full review and tutorial in case you're interested.
This module packs quite a punch, and as usual with powerful modules, it's complicated and has a learning curve, especially if you want to access its more complicated features (multi-speed, muiti-shape LFOs which can also be used as envelopes, and an arpeggiator/generative texture maker...)
But if we step back from the bells and whistles - it's really a treat to just roam around a sphere of wavetables looking around for sonic sweet spots.
In the video I show a beta version of SphereEdit - their companion software tool (based on the open source WaveEdit by Andrew Belt, creator of VCV Rack) - which should be a free download when it comes out - it's quite a nice way to browse the 12 built in "Spherical" wavetables and create your own on a computer.
It should be available here when they release it.
I'm off to Superbooth (no mashups this time....) - let me know if there's anything you think I should check out!
All my best,
Ziv (roaming around spherical wavetables on youtube as "Loopop")
Dave Peachey
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