These sound great! I hadn’t seen this thread so I tried getting them to work on the Model:Samples. Unfortunately, I am getting pronounced clicks, similar to the first slice of garf’s recording.
It seems that the length of each chord is somewhat greater than the desired 3/120. For example, setting Sample Start to 3 and Sample Length to 3 should produce (only) a major chord, but a distinct pitch change from the minor chord is audible.
Since Sample Start and Length can only be set in 1/120 increments, I’m afraid this won’t work on the M:S, maybe similarly to the Digitakt. I tinkered around with Filter and LFOs but didn’t get anywhere. Did anyone find a solution?
Sorry for the late reply.
The sample chain was created for Analgo Rytm, so it should be available for model:samples with the same parameter specifications as Rytm…
Did you use the sample chain for Analog Rytm? The sample filenames are headed with AR40.
Hey there, thanks for getting back to me! I just did a quick test and you’re right, it works perfectly with the AR files. For some reason I was using the Digitakt files before as I assumed they’d work the same.
I’m excited to try these out now, it’s exactly what I was looking for. Cheers!
I do not own a monomachine so I have not tried these waveforms.
I was able to convert them to DigiPRO with C6 and have uploaded them. if you have a monomachine, try them!
They don’t playback properly, I’m not sure how you have them programmed since I don’t have the source audio but for a waveform to be useable on the mnm they have to be at most 2 cycles, otherwise they kind of just playback as noise. & The only way to fit full chords in 2 cycles for less is to use just intonation
I’ve tackled single cycle just intonal waves for the mnm here:
Thanks for the report.
Oh - I’m sorry it didn’t work.
From the fact that my waveforms don’t play well, I would guess that the length of the digipro waveforms are converted to about the length of a typical Wavetable.
If it’s a 4:5:6 major chord type waveform, it looks like it would play fine.