Maybe I’m a wavetable simpleton, too!
I felt like with the modwave and argon I needed to partially rely on software to sift through wavetables for either visual display on the argon or a better way to select different tables while relying on the analyzer on the modwave. At least with the Argon they were few enough you’d have a couple of go-to tables memorized, so maybe the limits there are really a plus. The 3rd wave is pretty good at displaying the wavetable and its funky wave surfer knob is interesting, but the way it displays the table is a series of single cycles side by side rather than a 3d wavetable (vital, serum) or a morphing wave (modwave analyzer, argon).
I guess the display isn’t really the most important thing anyway as the sound is pretty clear, but at some point it becomes like hunting for samples in a pretty huge library, only all the samples are longer than you’d use most of the time so you are really hunting for slices of those samples, and the physical layout of the synth can make this clunker than it needs to be.
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