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Modwave WAVETABLE SYNTHESIZER modwave WAVETABLE SYNTHESIZER Voice Name List EFGSCJ 1 2 Table of contents Performances ................................................................... 3 Programs ......................................................................... 4 Wavetables ....................................................................... 6 Multisamples ................................................................... 7 Core Library ........................................................................7 Wavestation .......................................................................12 Plugin Guru .......................................................................14 Modwave ............................................................................15 Effects ............................................................................ 16 3 Performances Performances Name Name Name Name Deep Sea Ghosts Homme Plastique Pocket Synth Trip Arp Deep Troy Bass House Stab PolySixty Triple Lead Name Delicate Dance Inner City Chords Pop Adds Pluck Tron Bass Init Performance Desert Walk Interconnected Pulse Partials Une Souris Meurt "Use Your Words" Digi Motion John Malletkovich Quad Damage UpBeat Pulses (m)Odd Piano Dirty Lil' Piano(ish) Juicy Drive Lead Random Pieces Vibrant Bell 138 Baby! Distant Chorus Junk Jam Random Reversals Video Game Fantasy 2049 Flyby Distro Split "Metal" Kalymbell Keys Rave Sparkles Voxaere 4 Knob Pitch Seq + Lead Distro Split "Sync" Kick/Snr/Hat Split RD EDM Lead Voyager Data 5th Pads Double Talk MW KlangDestiny Ready Set Action Warp Alarm! A Bunch of Nonsense Dream State Little Pirate Princess Replicant Wiggle Wobble Acid Techno Combo Droid Talker Little Sprite RevWire MotionScape Wingdings Airy Plucks Drum Phases Lonely Planet Rhythm Process WireFlange Pulse Alligator Dials DW-8k Comp Los Angeles 2049 Rhythmatika Wobbly Pie Ambient StarLights Eighties Cheese Low Cost Locust Ring Mod Macarena Worldscape Pad Ambiotic Electricity Brass LowRes BitBass Ripper Lead Mod Wheel Wugly Arcade Dream Electricity Poly Lucy-esque Ripple Decay Yeah-Yah Attempt No Landing Electrik Kooltest Lumbering Groove Robo Choir Split AutoWobble Electro Beat Lunar Sign Rodier Pressure Bad Videotape Elly's Pads Lunatron Split Roover Bass Balancing Act Emotive Pad Magic Pad Sadness in D Minor BATesque Split Etch N Sketch Lead Mantra Vibes Scissor Bass Beauty Pad Evening Glade Mash Lead Shadow Evolver Belgium Jump Fanta Bells Metallurgy Bass #9 Sk-EE-piano Bell Air Fifth Pulse Metallurgy Primo Bass Ski Steps BellBongs Floaty Boat Metallurgy Warble Bass Slippery When Wet Belleville Chords Flotsam & Jetsam Metaphlange SloMo Shock Bellisimo Flute FX 2.0 Mindfulness Sloppy Bass Biegerish FMera Bells MiniModWave Smash Blow Bass Billy's Nightmare FMiliar Marimba Modcloud Solar Bells Blinking Lights For Mankind Moonscape From ISS Space Plucks Bobbles Formant Bass Motion Bass Space Sitar Brass Taxx Frandemonium Mountain Sky Spaced Rhythms Bright Flute Keys Fransitorized Movie Pad Spacer V Broken Strings Freeway Chase Murky Pad Speckled Layers Busted Alien Gate-Tronix MWheel Engine Throttle Spinners Buzz Troy Bass Gates To Rose Garden Myla's Meditation Splendor Box By The Stream Gentle Horns Mystic Percussion Step Chill Cabinets Gentle Midnight Choir N'importe Quoi Stratosphere Carved Gentle Weirdness Nature Pad Strings in Memory Cassini Get Ready For That Nebula Substrata Cathedral Pad Giant Low Nervous Much? Subtle Sines Cheeze Wallace Gift Organ Neverending Seq SuperPhat Edge Split Chime Pad Glass Pad Noise Shaper Syncalicious CineSpace Glass Stabs Oldie Pluck 1 Syncalicious Lead Cold Atmospheres Glitter Talks Oldie Pluck 2 Synth Clap Comet Rumble Gloria One Little Martian (MW) Tape Pads Complex Array Glow Gestures (Hold) Oort Cloud TapeOp Lead (ModWhl) Contemplate Seq Good Night Organ Bass Techno Science Cool Shades Grand Pad Organ, "As Is" Condition Techno Sevenths Crazy Cast Grime Bass Organelle The Beam Crystalgazer Grinder MW Oscipeggiator The Conversation Dark Triumph Ground Kick Outback The String Machine Darks & Sparks Grungy Comp Thing Parallel Universe The Wave Cello (ModWhl) Data Leads Hard Dive Lead Pearl Drops The Wave Piano Day and Night Haunted Phonkey Time Travel Deceptive Chorale Haus Code Pianoriffic Tok Lead Deci Dub Bass Hawkins Massacre PlayChord Arp Trademark Preve Deep Houz Combo He Knows Roy Down Emaj Pluck Lead Trem Vox 4 Programs Programs Name Name Name Name Carved Pulse Droid Talker Gloria Intimate Metal Warble Bass Cassini Cloud Drum Phase 2 A Glow Gestures Metallic Ambience Name Cathedral Pad Drum Phase 2 B Glow Pluck/Drone Metallurgy Bass 9 Init Program Cheeze Wall 5th DTMF Organ Glowing Eyes Metallurgy Primo (Hidden Cinespace) Cheeze Wallace DW-8k Comp Good Night Clouds Metaphlange (Hidden Pad) Chime Pad Echo Elements Good Night Pluck MgcPad+Bells Knb1 1 Lil Martian A Choppa for Metal EDM Pulsar 16ths Grand Combo Midnight Choir 1 Lil Martian B Choppa for Sync EDM Pulsar 8ths Grime Bass Mindful Air 1/4 Pulse CineSpace Deep Electric Pad Ground Sub Bass Mindful Motion 1+5 Pulsator CineSpace Smooth Electricity Brass Grungy Comp Thing Mini MW Bass 138 Baby Bass Clock Beep Electricity Poly Hair Brass Mini MW Noise 138 Baby Kick Hat Clock Tick Electrik Kooltest Hard Dive Lead Mod Wheel Engine 2049 Flyby Clubby Fifth Electro Beatz Hardstyle-o-Rama Modcloud 3+7 Pulsator Cold Atmos Glassy Electro HH & Bass Haus Organ 3+7 ModW DoubleTalk 4 knob Lead Cold Atmos Mutter Elly's Pads A Haus Organ 5th ModW Ripper Lead 4 knob Sequencer Complexity Beeps Elly's Pads B Hawkins Massacre Moonscape Air 5th Pad Complexity Pad Emotive Noise Hawkins Noise Moonscape Pad Abandoned Facility Contemplate Pad Emotive Pad He Knows Roy Motion Bass Acid Techno Beat Contemplate Piano Endless Plucks High Pressure Mountain Base Acid Techno Buzz Conversation Pad Etching House Stab Chord Mountain View Action Hit & Hats Cool Shades Pad Ethereal Grit House Stab Noise Movie Pad A Action Scene Blips Cool Shades Pluck Europa Chorale Inharmonic Twang Movie Pad B Airstrings Crazy Cast Bass Evening Glade InnerCity Chord 1+3 Murky Pad Airy Clouds Crazy Cast Bleeps Falling Up A InnerCity Chord 5+7 Muscle Engine Airy Plucks Crunchchoir Fanta Bells Interconnected MWheel Grinder Alligatorz Crystalflex Fanta Rubber Perc Interconnected S/H Myla's Pad Ambient Clouds Crystallique Fifth Pulse J Malletkovich Myla's Sequence Ambient Stars Damaged Glass Flangytastic J Malletkovich Pad N'importe Noise Arcade Dream Blips Damaged Hit Floaty Boat Bell Jetsam N'importe Rumble Arcade Dream Pad Dark Comet Pad Floaty Boat Pad Juicy Drive Lead Nature Ambience AutoWobble 8va Dark Comet Rumble Flotsam Junk Jam High Nature Bubbles AutoWobble Bass Dark Triumph Bass Flute Mordent Junk Jam Low Nebulocity Bad Beta Grit Dark Triumph Buzz Flutter Magic Kalymbell Keys Nervous Much? Bad Beta Wobble Darks & Sparks A Flutter Pad Kick/Snare/Hat Neverend Bass Knb1 BATesque Arp Darks & Sparks B FMarimba KlangDestiny Air Neverending Seq Up BATesque Bassline Dat Bell FMera Bells Hard KlangDestiny Glass Night - Vox Knb 3&4 Beauty Pad Data Chatterz FMera Bells Soft LA 2049 Gentle Pad Noise Kick Belgium Jump High Data Octaves For Mankind Choir LA 2049 Wind Pad Noise Shaper Belgium Jump Low Day For Mankind Pulse LC Locust Lower Nonsense A Bell Air High Deceptichoir Formant Talk LC Locust Upper Nonsense B Bell Air Low Deci Dub Bass Four On The Floor Li'l Pirate Hollow Oberjump Bell Vibe Deep Houz Bass Frandemonium High Little Pirate Saw OberKase BellBongs Deep Deep Houz Chord Frandemonium Low Little Sprite High Odd Piano BellBongs Fizz Deep Sea Grit Franfare Little Sprite Low Oldie Plk1 Knb ADSR Belleville Hit Deep Sea Voices Freeway Chase Lonely Echos Oldie Plk2 Knb ADSR Belleville Seq Deep Troy Bass GateTronix Lonely Spectrum Oort Cloud Biegerish Bass Delicate Plucks GateTronix Beat Lost Satellite Oort Stellar Wind Biegerish Kick Hat Delicate Syn Pluck Gentle Horns Low Pressure Organ As-Is Billy's Nmare Pad Delicate Whispers Gentle Weird Pad Lowest Note Drone Organ Bass Billy's Nmare Sync Desert Walking Gentle Weird Piano LowRes Bitz Organic Pad Blinking Sparkle Digi Motion Pulse Giant Low Bass LowRes Growl Outback Blinky Lights Pluck Digi Motion S&H Kn3 Giant Low Machine Lucy-esque Paddish Organ Bobbles Dirty Lil' Piano Gift Organ Lunar Sign Part Pulse Bright Flute Keys Distant Chorus Gift Organ Sparkle Lunatron Drone Pearl Drops Busted Bass A Distro Metal Glass Orch Hit Lunatron Whistle Phaseticker Buzz Troy Bass Distro Sync Glass Pad Magic Notch Pad Phonkey Cabinets Machine Downbeat Kick Glassy Mantra Vibes Bass Pianotable Cabinets Organic Dream Sparkle Pad Glitter Talk Drone Mantra Vibes Gate PlayChord (Arp) Carved Pad Dream Sparkles Gloria Big Mash Lead Pluck Lead 5 Programs Name Name Name Pocket Layer Space Vibe Vibrant Bell Poly60 Buzz Spaced Arp Video Game Fantasy Poly60 Hollow Spaced Tribal Beat Voxaere A Pop Adds Pluck Spaceports Voxaere B Pulsariffic Spacer V Flutes Voyager Data A Pulsing Spacer V Mellow Voyager Pad B Random Pieces Speckles Pad Warm Perq Random Reversals Speckles Sparkles Warp Alarm Beeps Random Voltage Spinners Warp Alarm Claxon Rave Chordal Splendor Box Blips Wave Cello A Rave Pad Splendor Box Perc Wave Cello B Replicant Stabby Wave Piano Bite RevWire Pad Star Dust Wave Piano Body RevWire Pulses Step Chill Bass Weird Bells Rezzo Clouds Step Chill Perc Whoosh Hit Rezzy Mover Stratosphere Wiggle Wob Deep Rhythm Process Stream Sizzle Wiggle Wob Noise RingMod Maca A Stringmach Cellos Wingdings Air RingMod Maca B Stringmach Violins Wingdings Seq Ripples Strings In Memory WireFlange
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