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So, i took two hours of my life to sample and loop all the Super Waves in my NS3, so that all of you that don´t have a stage 3 can enjoy them aswell.
Hope you like them
Thank you ericL.
I don´t think you´ll be disappointed.
I found all the sample mapping intervals and the loops are graphically perfect
I´ve cross checked them side by side with the originals in the NS3.
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I am a NS3 owner myself and I am thinking about those SWaves in general. What’s the actual benefit of having them like it’s in NS3 vs. sampled to for example NS2? There are those waves but no real options to modify them. I like them but I must admit I was little disappointed to see that I could not make adjustments for detuning and density, the most important parameters with superwaves IMO...
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Last edited by Ecaroh on 09 Feb 2018, 19:26, edited 1 time in total.
Ecaroh wrote:I am a NS3 owner myself and I am thinking about those SWaves in general. What’s the actual benefit of having them like it’s in NS3 vs. sampled to for example NS2? There are those waves but no real options to modify them. I like those new waves but I must admit I was little disappointed to see that I could not make adjustments for detuning and density, the most important parameters with superwaves IMO...
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I agree.
They could have been in the sample bank because they are just looped samples like the strings, brass and trons.
Seems a bit like a sensational selling point. I mean, they sound great, but i actually thought they would be rendered in realtime and being tweak able.
Ecaroh wrote:What’s the actual benefit of having them like it’s in NS3 vs. sampled to for example NS2?
You save the flash ram space to load some other nsmp files. And you have waveforms that you did not have before. Both good things I would have thought...