V0.3.x Firmware Workout: Better late than never

50ms for attack it’s too long for me…
AND the sustain at 1
For me I use attack 10ms and sustain at zero…

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Maybe We can create an default preset with personal values ?

Then when I choose an ADSR it assign my custom values ?
A 10MS
D 0MS
S 0
AND R 10MS

Totally agree with this. Low hanging fruit? Yes please!

2d

This kind of default preferences setting is in the works! There’s a thread here about it somewhere :slight_smile:

7 posts were split to a new topic: Manual Looper > feedback vs dub controls

Moved to its own thread because it probably warrants own discussion.

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Currently Grid Quantizer unit always uses floor function for its output steps. Would it be possible to make quantization function selectable, i.e. add at least ceiling function as an option? I suppose I can achieve the same by inverting data and limits pre and post quantization, but that looks a bit inconvenient.

The original looper is back!

v0.3.17 CHANGES

  • ENHANCED: Manual Looper > Renamed to Feedback Looper.
  • ENHANCED: Brought back the original Sample Recorder (Looper) as Dub Looper.
  • NEW UNIT: Counter > Trigger on the input causes output value to increment by ‘step’. Can be set to wrap or not. Reset-able with modulate-able step size, start and finish. Scale output with the ‘gain’ parameter.

Pro-tip: Ever wanted a delay with freeze? Just use a Feedback Looper. Set the delay time with a trigger into the reset control. Freeze by punching out. Set number of echoes with the feedback control.

Pro-tip: Are you a pointillist who likes to record audio? Using either a Feedback or Dub Looper, send White Noise into the start control and send Velvet Noise into the reset control. Let it record for awhile then punch out.

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Ace.

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Counter is a kind of magic - I haven’t even used it yet and already know I willl have a thousand uses for this - thank you!

:heart_eyes:

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I’ll see what I can do. Floor, round, and ceiling are good enough?

This is exactly what I plan on doing. :wink:

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Counter will be a game changer !

Yes !
Thank you @odevices

Floor, round, and ceiling are certainly good enough. For completeness sake it could also support rounding to/from zero, i.e. rounding to zero would be floor for positive number or ceiling for negative.

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Ok. Now I have to ask :laughing: What are you doing that requires such a repertoire of quantization?

i’d love to see this, too. there is already a tool-tip mode with a momentary shift when the cursor is above a unit header: that produces a tool-tip message for that unit in the contextual display. it often (!) helps me to remember the type of a unit that i had renamed before but forgot to add the type to the name. i recently began to add the types of the units and the types of subchained units to the names…


in 1+2
vca+lpf+
eq+hpf+lim


@odevices:
couldn’t this be extended to parameters, too?

the very same day i was wishfully thinking about another
general UI idea:
i pretty often find myself wishing there would be a neat possibility
to tap integers with my fingers into parameter values.
(especially when i am setting vcas or gains of externally controlled parameters)

when i read about @tomk’s tool-tip mode via SHIFT+Mx, and odevices reminder that SHIFT+M1 is already in use, i had two thoughts.

  1. SHIFT+Mx seems to be a good place for 6 crucial shortcuts,
    with quicksaves being one of them.
  2. the second thought brought me back to my wishfull thinking:
    if we just could find another shortcut (set) for quicksaves and
    other crucial functions/modes…
    then we could use holding-SHIFT+Mx for tapping useful values directly into corresponding parameters (regardless whether they are focused or not)…

obviously integers only make sense to some parameters
(e.g. vca) and more obviously: i didn’t think it through really,

  • how to tap frequencies? (multiples of 55Hz…?)
  • how to tap lenghts of time (e.g. with delays and adsr)

just trying to second and improve @tomk’s idea of a universal
tool-tip mode as well as to share the idea of a universal
value-tapping-mode…

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i am looking forward to deal with the counter->trigger unit!
love your Pro-tips, too. keep them coming! (@everybody!)

Sorry if I wasn’t clear, I’ve merely suggested a few extra choices for completeness (in case if it won’t require too much additional efforts).

Currently I only need floor and ceiling rounding for building a morphing wavetable VCO unit and I’ve already found a workaround for using floor rounding as ceiling.

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