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Wavetable Resources

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feijaifeijai Washington, DCPosts: 43

I'm sure you probably have this well in hand, but may I recommend using WaveEdit's wavetable format? http://waveeditonline.com/

These are a concatenation of 128 256-sample single-cycle waves as a bit signed WAV. There are lots of open content wavetables from this. Your users would get WaveEdit as a free bonus.

Though this software and website is offered for free, it's being done so by a small company: you might try to strike a collaboration with them.

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