The UI is the biggest difference, I think, other than maybe the analog filters in some examples (and I don’t think it’s that).
I’ve been messing around with the 3rd Wave’s import features and they’re ok. It is somewhat specific about the format for a loaded .wav over usb (not that big a deal), and the audio line in is… interesting? You really have to crank the output of whatever you line in for it to be loud enough, and if you start with something with mostly pleasant harmonics that’s what you’ll get back out.
This is a simple wavetable made from Factory Bank1 Preset1 of the Take5, effect switched off, just a short press of an E.
Edit: whoops, wrong clip, that was a wavetable I snagged from Vital, this one is the Take5
And that’s neat (though still really, really quiet, - I’ve cheated and normalized the recording). Osc envelope set to do a simple slow sweep of the wavetable. Oh, and a little bit of saturation into the filter, but that was mostly for volume. Filter nearly fully wide open.
Pads mostly, I suppose. Also sometimes pluck sounds; I find that wavetables can make a very harpsichord like (but distinctly not a harpsichord) pluck, and the harmonic content in the right wavetable makes for a very nice attack sound if swept quickly.
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