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Tuesday, November 16 • 18:30 - 19:20
(Replay) Practical Guide to Optimized High-Quality Wavetable Oscillators

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Please note that the recordings on Zoom are Dual Mono and not Stereo - some pre-recorded sessions have been uploaded to YouTube to preserve the independent dual channel audio, but some sessions may still be affected.

Developing a wavetable oscillator requires combining knowledge and experience across several parts of digital signal processing. Information on developing wavetable oscillators is spread across the internet so it take a lot of trial and error to find the best combination of approaches for your needs.

In this talk we'll go over all you need to know to start creating fast and high quality wavetable oscillators. We'll compare the pros and cons of several different approaches used in professional synths to band limit wavetables, interpolate buffers, and optimize these using SIMD.

ALL REBROADCAST SESSIONS CAN BE ACCESSED FROM THE MAIN LOBBY: https://conference.audio.dev

Speakers
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Matt Tytel

Matt Tytel is a synth designer and game developer living in Vermont. He is the developer of the recently released wavetable synth, Vital. Before Vital, Matt jumped around the industry working at music plugin companies (Cakewalk) and music game companies (Harmonix).


Tuesday November 16, 2021 18:30 - 19:20 GMT
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  • Level Intermediate, Advanced