

allows you to select the part of the wavetable that you want to use as the basic sound. I considered putting the detune so that 0.00 was on the left hand end, and full detune was on the right, with clockwise rotation giving more detune, but this felt all wrong - 'in tune' had to be in the centre of the control, so that's where it is. Moving th control away from 0.00 detunes the two oscillators symmetrically, so there isn't any overall pitch change, but it does mean that the direction you move in does not matter - the tune sounds the same if you move the control to the left or the right. allows you to tune the two oscillators to 'in-tune' by clicking on the triangle (or setting it to 0.00. But don't let this fool you: Waivy is a powerful little plug-in, with lots of sound generating capability. Waivy has a minimalistic set of controls. For Waverne I used Audacity a lot to generate the custom wavetables, but for Waivy I have used the Wave Creator 512 tool, and the results are very encouraging. I now have a more powerful wavetable tool to work with ( Wave Creator) and this simplifies the job of creating the large wavetables that the engine requires. Waivy is a teeny, tiny version of part of the forthcoming new version of Waverne.
