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blackistone
So, I'm trying to take a text file and read a number list of value data as a waveform. I've been trying to use [tabosc4~] but I clearly don't understand how it works. I've been able to get
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blackistone
Here are the two versions:
forController.txt is a sample of the versions that will exist to control volume/frequency
forWave.txt is the version that would be converted to a wavetable.the first column is the position in time, the second is the value.
Thanks again.
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blackistone
Here are the two versions:
forController.txt is a sample of the versions that will exist to control volume/frequency
forWave.txt is the version that would be converted to a wavetable.the first column is the position in time, the second is the value.
Thanks again.
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blackistone
Great. perfect. thanks.
However, I now have a related issue that I didn't think I'd need to deal with. Taking a text file with two columns (tab delimited in this case) where the first column is a position and the second is value - I would like to have the waveform to become the new value at the sample position. Also - perhaps a little less complicated, doing the same but using the values as a control value at the set sample time points.
I didn't think I needed to do this originally as I thought all values were equidistant. I was wrong, and synchronicity is necessary here. I could just write a perl script to fill in the blanks but I'd rather not as that will massively increase my file sizes.
Thanks