Im trying to get a way to make custom wavetables faster

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djbrynte
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Im trying to get a way to make custom wavetables faster

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Any one who knows how i can make them be smaller in size?
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Make wave smaller via 'Re-Sample' prim.
Say your wave is 256, and you want 100,
set 'interpolate' to 100.
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Re: Im trying to get a way to make custom wavetables faster

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ok cubic interpolation is set to 0 already?

Or do tou mean this?

x^2 size

New array size
Interpolation
Smoth
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What I wrote is pretty much all I know on making a wave smaller.
The cubic setting just changes the shape.

Maybe someone who knows more can elaborate.
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I know what you mean. Do yo8u mean change the wave size from 256 to 128?

Then i have tested this to. Doesent do so big effect on loadings. JUst get bad bad quality. I mean like if you can change the size of the wave shape or the reader. With wave shape i mean like lesser numbers bug same quality. Or diffrent qualitys.

Because a saw fropm top to down should not need more then 2-3 numbers. Or im wrong? \ itys just a simple line.
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If your using the wave for 'sound', then yes,
making smaller waves will turn sound to shit.
Making load times faster concerns your whole
circuit and how your going about it.
Maybe if you isolate your loading circuit and upload
it, we may see where the issue is hiding..
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