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SCI Prophet VS ROM waves for the Waldorf Microwave
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The files VS1.SYX and VS2.SYX contain the ROM waves of the SCI Prophet VS
converted to User Waves and Wavetables for the Waldorf Microwave.
VS1.SYX contains the VS waves 32 - 92 as internal Userwaves 246 to 306
VS2.SYX contains the VS waves 65 - 125 as internal Userwaves 246 to 306
The Wavetables are organized as follows:
User 1 I33 contains all Waves 246 to 306, so Startwave 0 yields in Wave 246,
respective VS wave 32/65; Startwave 60 -> 306, 92/125
User 2 I34 to User 7 I39 contain the 61 VS waves in sets of 11.
User 2 : 246..256 that is VS waves 32..42 / 65..75
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User 7 : 296..306 that is VS waves 82..92 / 115..125
User 8 I40 to User 12 I44 contain sets of 13 random selected VS waves out
of 32..92/65..125.
Have fun with the VS waves in your Microwave.
(c) Georg Mueller 1995, Darmstadt, Germany
Comments to <georg@nlp.physik.th-darmstadt.de>
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Here is the file the supplier of the VS waves sent with the wave data.
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> From: gints@prophet.esd.sgi.com (Gints Klimanis)
> Subject: available: Prophet VS wave data
>
> Prophet VS Wave data - 128 waves
>
> 32768 bytes = 128 cycles * 128 samples/cycle * 2 bytes/sample
> 16-bit signed integer
>
> Waves 0 .. 31 RAM memory and are actually of no value.
> Waves 32 ..127 ROM memory are standard wave set.
>
> Notable ROM waves:
>
> 32 cosine
> 33 sawtooth
> 34 square
> 46 thin pulse 1
> 47 thin pulse 2
>
>
> 126 silence
> 127 bogus entry, as this specifies Prophet VS noise generator
>
> Remember that single cycles themselves are not particularly
> interesting. Stacking, detuning and timbral animation via vector
> envlopes make the VS.
>
> For convenience, I have left shifted the 12-bit data by 4 places to
> align on a 16-bit boundary. In other words, the 16-bit samples offer
> no more information than the original 12-bit samples. Soon, I will
> create 32-bit floating point wave cycles with more samples/cycle and
> publish tables of harmonic amplitude and phases for each wave.
>
> Enjoy,
>
> Gints Klimanis