Free Surf
Key Features
- Assorted morphing WAV wavetables designed as oscillator source material for wavetable synths and sound-design tools
- Covers simple tones, additive overtones, ring-modulated motion, glitch textures, and FM-style morphs
- Multiple cycle counts and frame sizes give the files a better chance of importing cleanly across different synth engines
- Compatible with common software instruments such as Serum, Vital, Pigments, Phase Plant, Ableton Wavetable, Surge XT, and Dune 3
- Also targets hardware and modular-adjacent wavetable workflows including Blofeld, Nave, Novation Peak/Summit, and Eurorack-style tools
- Royalty-free license allows use in released music and in your own commercial products, synths, instruments, and modules
Description
Free Surf by Ocean Swift Synthesis is a wavetable collection for producers who want fresh oscillator source material for synths, samplers, modular tools, and sound-design environments. It gives you assorted morphing WAV wavetables rather than finished loops, so the value is in loading the files into your own instrument and shaping them from there.
The pack covers simple tones, additive overtones, ring-modulated shapes, glitchy movement, and frequency-modulated morphs. Ocean Swift lists multiple cycle counts and frame sizes, which makes the library more adaptable than a one-format Serum-only preset pack.
That broad compatibility is the strongest reason to keep it in a sound-design folder. The official page names Ableton Wavetable, Pigments, Bitwig Studio, Phase Plant, Kontakt, Reaktor, Surge XT, Dune 3, Vital, Blofeld, Nave, Codex, Serum, and many other tools, so it is useful for producers who move between software synths and hardware-friendly wavetable workflows.
The download is delivered by email through Ocean Swift, so there is no stable public ZIP to mirror. The product page and third-party listings still present Free Surf as a standing entry pack for the paid Wavetable Designer Series, not a coupon-code or short-window giveaway.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Free Surf a sample loop pack or a wavetable pack?
It is a wavetable pack. The files are meant to be imported into wavetable-capable synths, samplers, modules, or sound-design tools rather than dragged into a DAW as finished drum, melody, or FX loops.
Which synths can load the Free Surf files?
Ocean Swift lists a very broad compatibility set including Serum, Vital, Pigments, Phase Plant, Ableton Wavetable, Bitwig Studio, Surge XT, Kontakt, Reaktor, Dune 3, Blofeld, Nave, and many others. The exact import method still depends on the host synth.
What does the download contain?
The official page describes assorted WAV wavetables with cycle counts of 16, 32, 64, 100, 128, and 256 and frame sizes from 64 through 2048. It also lists 3600 WAV files in 16-bit / 44.1 kHz format and a ZIP download size around 400-450 MB per pack.
Can the wavetables be used in commercial music?
Yes. Ocean Swift says the license grants rights to use the wavetables in musical creations and in commercial products, synths, instruments, and modules.