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Spherical Wavetable Navigator Cheat Sheet #3: Sphere Recording Mode
Enter Sphere Recording mode
Press Depth + Latitude + Longitude.
Press again to exit without saving.
Use Preset knob to save changes.
Start Recording
Press red button to start
recording audio from
Waveform In jack.
Automatically stops when
done (about 2.5 seconds).
Monitor Recording
Press green button to monitor
signal on Waveform In jack.
Tune to Test Tone
Press Fine + green button to
output a test tone (86.13Hz)
mixed with signal on Waveform
In jack. Useful for tuning audio
source by listening to "beats".
Waveform In Jack
Patch audio source here. About
2.5 seconds of audio can be
recorded and turned into a
spherical wavetable.
Save Sphere
When ready to save, turn knob
to select a sphere slot. Press
and hold knob until blinks red,
then press again to confirm
save. Recording mode will exit
automatically.
LFO OUTs: synchronized ramps and triggers while recording
A: Ramp up for entire duration of recording
B: Eight ramps for duration of recording
C: One ramp per waveform
D: Trigger at start of recording
E: Trigger per sphere recorded (27 waveforms)
F: Trigger per waveform recorded
FX Buttons
Press FX button(s) while turning Browse to apply effects to the current waveform.
Press button(s) while push+turning Browse to apply to all waveforms in the sphere.
Press button(s) while turning Depth, Latitude or Longitude to apply to one
dimension.
Effect amount will display on the light ring as you turn.
Press Fine while turning to apply effects by smaller amounts.
Effects:
Wavefolding
Decimator
Metalizer
Octave
FX
Scale
LFO OUTS
Gain
Waveform
In
Save Preset
Dispersion
Waveform Browse
Turn Browse to preview the 27 waveforms in the current sphere.
Hold Fine to morph between waveforms.
What is Sphere Recording mode?
You can create and save your own 3-dimensional wavetables ("spheres") on the
SWN using Sphere Recording mode. Patch your audio source into the Waveform
In jack and press the red button to record 2.5 seconds into the recording buffer.
Use Waveform Stretch, Spread, and Shift to select waveforms from the buffer,
and apply any combination of effects to any or all of the waveforms. Browse and
Navigate to preview your work and save it when you're done!
Lowpass
Level/
Filter
Normalization
smoothness
Fine
Browse
Dispersion Pat.
Sphere
Waveform Stretch
Seam
Press Octave while pressing
and turning Browse to stretch
each waveform within recording
buffer. Overall effect is to lower/
raise pitch by octaves. Red/
Green/Blue light pattern on light
ring will stretch wider or more
narrow.
Hold Fine to fine tune stretch.
Spread
Waveform Spread
Press Transpose/Spread while
pressing and turning Browse to
spread waveforms throughout
recording buffer. Red/Green/
Blue lights on light ring will
spread further or closer.
Hold Fine to spread by smaller
increments.
Phase
Waveform Shift
Press and turn Browse to shift
the waveforms around
recording buffer. Red/Green/
Blue lights will wrap around the
light ring.
Hold Fine to shift by smaller
increments.
WT Spread
Depth/Latitude/Longitude Navigate
Turn these knobs to browse the
sphere in one dimension at a
time, playing each waveform
without morphing between.