Announcing 32-Bit Compatible Periodic Voice Module Generator
jon scott (1841) 23 posts |
Announcing the release of a 32 Bit compatible voice generator for periodic waveforms, !Wavegen. !Wavegen 3.1 is a rerelease of a (pre 1990s) voice module generator. The program was rewritten using Dr Wimp 5.02 to make it more friendly to the later Desktop than the old version. Additionally the module format modified using Castle released Risc OS Source pasted in in just the right spot! It is intended to create perodic sounds based on mathematical formula such as a simple sine or complex harmonic wavforms. You can also load and save 8 bit 256 byte long waveform file. The waveform generator was used to generate voice modules for the !Siggen2 signal/function generator. The voice module format has been verfied on ARMini a Pi, and Omega and RPCEmu under Risco 4. I hope it brings you some fun, and may aid the updating other programs which used type of voice module. If you are looking to update voice modules of a non periodic nature such as short sound effect or human voices then this is not the program you need, I suggest you take a look at !Voicegen32, which I released about a month ago. I don’t have any website at the moment so another user of this site is hosting the files for me at http://davidsaunders.cwahi.net/downloads.html Thanks to DavidS for providing the Webspace. |
Angel Perez (2908) 84 posts |
David, I attempted to go to that web page, http://davidsaunders.cwahi.net/downloads.html but it seems to be broken. I am in desperate need to download that program. I have been stuck with Archimedes’ MusicMaker and I need something an alternative for more precise and intricate development of sounds. |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8172 posts |
Not seen David around these forums for a while. |
Angel Perez (2908) 84 posts |
I don’t see any download link in there, either, Steve. |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8172 posts |
Not a download, just a place to try and speak to the guy that was hosting the software. |
Angel Perez (2908) 84 posts |
Would that be David Saunders himself, Steve? |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8172 posts |
David was the one hosting the software for Jon Scott who wrote it. See further up this thread. |
Angel Perez (2908) 84 posts |
But I don’t think Jon Scott stuck around, though. |
jon scott (1841) 23 posts |
I am here very occasionally. Just tell me where to upload it the files |
David Feugey (2125) 2709 posts |
Or I can set up a new sub-domain for your work Jon. |
David Feugey (2125) 2709 posts |
Now on RISC OS FR… |