Here, I demonstrate 3 ways to import what I call Serum-style wavetables (32-bit, 2048 samples-per-frame .wav files) to Arturia Pigments. I show where to find the individual wavetable import icon, the import folder icon, and also how you don't even need Pigments to be running to import wavetables -- just copy or move entire folders of wavetables to Pigments's user samples folder (on Windows it's under "ProgramData" which is usually hidden). Note, I assume you can also drag a single wavetable from your filesystem into the wavetable selection window, but that's a crappy type of interface, and we're talking about importing massive numbers of wavetables here (like the KRC Mathwaves wavetable collection).
LINKS!:
KRC Mathwaves full collection (140,000+ wavetables, just $29): https://www.wavetables.lol/l/wavetables
KRC Mathwaves free wavetables sampler (200+ wavetables, FREE): https://www.wavetables.lol/l/free?lay...
For more wavetable madness, see my KRC Mathwaves playlist here:
• Wavetables: KRC Mathwaves
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro - wavetables.lol and KRC Mathwaves
00:57 Three ways to import wavetables into Arturia Pigments
01:19 Importing a single wavetable
02:20 How Pigments imports wavetables
03:01 You can copy wavetables directly to the User folder
03:17 Importing an entire folder of wavetables inside the Pigments interface
04:29 Best way to import wavetables to Pigments - just copy entire folders
06:25 Outro - Get KRC Mathwaves at wavetables.lol
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