On 14 Apr 2006, at 08:20, Paul Nagle wrote: > I can understand the need for smoothness when doing cutoff > frequency or > volume tweaks. But trying to do it with note sequences, unless you're > trying to get as close to replicating a scale as possible, just > strikes > me as am unusual goal. I can see arguments for both. As Paul suggests, notes can be viewed as discrete values, so knob nulling doesn't necessarily make sense. Ideally, I think I'd argue for both behaviours (!), with a function key combo to select one or the other. While we're doing feature requests: I now understand why one of Paul's P3's has a blue LED for Upper/AUX - when gigging on a dark stage it's often hard to see at a glance whether it's selected. Short of swapping LED's on my unit (and I'm tempted), would it be possible for the Upper/AUX LED to perhaps blink rather than be solid? -- N. nick rothwell -- composition, systems, performance -- http:// www.cassiel.com
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Question re: Editing KnobValues
2006-04-14 by Nick Rothwell
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