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Date Posted: |
February 20th, 2002
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Last Updated: |
April 7th, 2002
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Freeware |
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2,390 total; 3 recently |
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12,317 total |
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awaiting 10 votes |
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About Wave Generator:
Wave Generator is a simple wave generator. It is a graphic frontend for an alGenerator class. You san save your waves but you can't store the setups. This will come sometime later. In future there will be a song control added with gliding speeds ability.
Ok, you will have to toy around with this app (for me it is just a programming toy, but maybe you've always looked for something like this ;). You should run in no problems with the installation. Just unpack the zip file and copy the executable anywhere you like.
How to: You will find a list in the middle of the main window. You can add waves to this list. In order to manipulate a wave you need to open a config window for it. The order in the list tells you how the ways influence each other. The later waves always influence the former waves. If you have a 440Hz Sine wave at the top and a 1Hz Sine wave below it that behaves like amp-modulator then you will get a 440Hz Sine wave going up and down in amplitude. The frequency modulating waves normally don't belong in this list. They would actually need a seperate list. Just keep that in mind. You can have multiple freq-modulating waves and again their order in the list tells you how they influence each other. The latter waves modify the former waves.
Hints:
There exists no DragAndDrop. There are no Keyboard ShortCuts. Use the mouse wisely :)
have fun!
Aleksander Lodwich
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Latest Version |
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Details about this version:
Now it has simple melody support and can store setups.
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Intel Version - requires R5 (189 KB) |
2,117 downloads |
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[rating: 10] |
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