Wavetables are sets – or tables – of waveforms (there are up to 256 of them in MASSIVE X). The first thing to understand is what a ‘mode’ is, and for that we need to think about what wavetables are. Bear in mind that they use quite simple wavetables, and feature absolutely no additional effects or processing, and offer just a tiny glimpse of the possibilities. This is what we’ll show with these two short videos. Their powerful modes and sub-modes allow a lot of sonic variety, even when using the simplest wavetables. This time we’re going much deeper – specifically, into the wavetable oscillators.
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