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https://mok.com/miniraze.php wrote:Miniraze is a powerful yet approachable wave-slicing virtual synth that offers you sounds for the future, inspired by the past. Featuring MOK's patented wave-slicing engine, Miniraze gives you the ability to splice waveforms into utterly unique sounds you won't hear anywhere else, while the straightforward East Coast-style layout makes it easy to craft complex tones quickly. Create anything from warm, retro analog vibes to aggressive, futuristic sounds that have literally never been heard before.
The sounds won't even have to be all that 'futuristic' for this to be fun and useful.
I look forward to trying a demo at liftoff. It also reminds me to take a fresh look
at WaveRazor
Cheers
I'm curious to know what the engine is doing, it's obviously wavetable synthesis but I'm not sure what the splicing aspect means. Do they chop the wavetable REX style and apply edits/dsp to each slice?